The Community Seismic Network‐Los Angeles Unified School District is a network of 300 low‐cost microelectromechanical systems accelerometers located in schools in the Los Angeles, California, region. They are capable of accurately recording strong motion up to ±2g and are sufficiently spatially dense that they provide unaliased measurements of strong motions up to 1 Hz following a major earthquake. They are used to provide state‐of‐health monitoring for the schools and surrounding communities to guide the emergency response. As a research tool, they can be used to provide estimates of the site response at the schools and, therefore, provide a much denser set of site responses for ground‐motion prediction than is currently available
We test the feasibility of rapidly detecting and characterizing earthquakes with the Quake‐Catcher N...
The proliferation of smartphones and other powerful sensor-equipped consumer devices enables a new c...
Recent advances in micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS) sensing and distributed computing techniq...
The Community Seismic Network‐Los Angeles Unified School District is a network of 300 low‐cost micro...
The Community Seismic Network (CSN) is currently a 500‐element strong‐motion network located in the ...
A new type of seismic network is in development that takes advantage of community volunteers to inst...
Community-hosted seismic networks are a solution to the need for large numbers of sensors to operate...
The Community Seismic Network and Quake-Catcher Network involve participants from communities at lar...
Abstract—Geologists have long sought an early warning system for earthquakes since it is the best wa...
The Community Seismic Network (CSN) has partnered with the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) to i...
Major improvements in seismic and strong-motion monitoring networks are being implemented in souther...
The Quake‐Catcher Network (QCN) is an expanding seismic array made possible by thousands of particip...
Several groups are implementing low-cost host-operated systems of strong-motion accelerographs to su...
S eismic networks provide crucial data to scientists and the public about recent earthquakes, both l...
The populace of Los Angeles, California, was startled by shaking from the M 7.1 earthquake that stru...
We test the feasibility of rapidly detecting and characterizing earthquakes with the Quake‐Catcher N...
The proliferation of smartphones and other powerful sensor-equipped consumer devices enables a new c...
Recent advances in micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS) sensing and distributed computing techniq...
The Community Seismic Network‐Los Angeles Unified School District is a network of 300 low‐cost micro...
The Community Seismic Network (CSN) is currently a 500‐element strong‐motion network located in the ...
A new type of seismic network is in development that takes advantage of community volunteers to inst...
Community-hosted seismic networks are a solution to the need for large numbers of sensors to operate...
The Community Seismic Network and Quake-Catcher Network involve participants from communities at lar...
Abstract—Geologists have long sought an early warning system for earthquakes since it is the best wa...
The Community Seismic Network (CSN) has partnered with the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) to i...
Major improvements in seismic and strong-motion monitoring networks are being implemented in souther...
The Quake‐Catcher Network (QCN) is an expanding seismic array made possible by thousands of particip...
Several groups are implementing low-cost host-operated systems of strong-motion accelerographs to su...
S eismic networks provide crucial data to scientists and the public about recent earthquakes, both l...
The populace of Los Angeles, California, was startled by shaking from the M 7.1 earthquake that stru...
We test the feasibility of rapidly detecting and characterizing earthquakes with the Quake‐Catcher N...
The proliferation of smartphones and other powerful sensor-equipped consumer devices enables a new c...
Recent advances in micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS) sensing and distributed computing techniq...