The basic purposes of this report are: (1) to make a convincing case for the intrinsic value of regional seismic networks; (2) to describe the seriousness of persistent problems in the current configuration and operation of these networks; (3) to outline recommendations for their modernization and future evolution, in particular, their short-term integration and long-term affiliation with the U.S. National Seismic Network. Important supplementary information is included in two appendices: a survey of regional seismic networks and implementation strategies for revitalization of regional seismic networks
The year 1925-26 has been one of noteworthy progress in the study of the zones of movement in Calif...
A properly organized seismic network is a valuable tool for monitoring seismic zones and evaluating ...
The Satellite Telemetry Earthquake Monitoring Program was started to evaluate the applicability of s...
Recent developments in digital communication and seismometry are allowing seismologists to propose ...
A panel was established to investigate the subject of real-time earthquake monitoring (RTEM) and sug...
Federal and state agencies and university groups all operate seismic networks in California. The U.S...
In January 1980, the United States of America (U.S.) National Science Foundation and U. S. Geologica...
This report on the seismological and engineering aspects of the 17 January, 1994, Northridge earthqu...
This report discusses: The National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program NEHRP; earthquake hazards a...
The research results described in the following summaries were submitted by the investigators on Oct...
The United States Geological Survey (USGS) supports a variety of networks for monitoring earthquakes...
The eastern two thirds of the coterminous United States (from the Rocky Mountain Front to the east c...
Rate and distribution of seismic activity are important indicators of the overall state of tectonic ...
Basic and applied research in seismology, research and training facilities, users, and fundin
The decision to send a team of earthquake engineering researchers and seismologists half way around...
The year 1925-26 has been one of noteworthy progress in the study of the zones of movement in Calif...
A properly organized seismic network is a valuable tool for monitoring seismic zones and evaluating ...
The Satellite Telemetry Earthquake Monitoring Program was started to evaluate the applicability of s...
Recent developments in digital communication and seismometry are allowing seismologists to propose ...
A panel was established to investigate the subject of real-time earthquake monitoring (RTEM) and sug...
Federal and state agencies and university groups all operate seismic networks in California. The U.S...
In January 1980, the United States of America (U.S.) National Science Foundation and U. S. Geologica...
This report on the seismological and engineering aspects of the 17 January, 1994, Northridge earthqu...
This report discusses: The National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program NEHRP; earthquake hazards a...
The research results described in the following summaries were submitted by the investigators on Oct...
The United States Geological Survey (USGS) supports a variety of networks for monitoring earthquakes...
The eastern two thirds of the coterminous United States (from the Rocky Mountain Front to the east c...
Rate and distribution of seismic activity are important indicators of the overall state of tectonic ...
Basic and applied research in seismology, research and training facilities, users, and fundin
The decision to send a team of earthquake engineering researchers and seismologists half way around...
The year 1925-26 has been one of noteworthy progress in the study of the zones of movement in Calif...
A properly organized seismic network is a valuable tool for monitoring seismic zones and evaluating ...
The Satellite Telemetry Earthquake Monitoring Program was started to evaluate the applicability of s...