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Real Time GPS displacement waveforms provided by the AIST project
| Dataset Description | Download Client | Station Map | Related Links |
Background
Under the NASA funded Advanced Information System Technologies program (AIST),
real time GPS total displacement waveforms from the California Real Time Network (CRTN - http://sopac.ucsd.edu/projects/realtime/ ) are being converted
into seismic formats as displacement seismograms and archived at the SCEDC.
One the key goals of this project, entitled Real-Time In Situ Measurements
for Earthquake Early Warning and Spaceborne Deformation Measurement Mission
Support, is to promote the integration of these data into the scientific
seismic analysis that is conducted using data at the SCEDC.
These data are now available in near real time, and permanently archived
them at the SCEDC. In doing so, the project pays special attention to the
different needs and data product drivers of the geodetic and seismological
communities, and is aiming to produce new geodetic products that can
be easily assimilated into routine data analysis by both seismologists
and geodesists.
Dataset Description
Displacement waveforms of 86 stations from CRTN are archived at the SCEDC at an hourly rate. Each station has 3 channels, orientations East, North, and Up at 1 sps. Displacements are in microns and secular displacements are removed. Based on guidance from IRIS the SEED name for these channels are LYE, LYN, and LYZ for east, north and up orientations respectively.
Download the AISTstp client. For documentation of commands, type "help" at the STP prompt.
Map of GPS stations
- Marker labels
Cursor: _____
Related Links
| RT GPS waveforms from M7.2 04/04/10 El Mayor Cucapah | Synthetic GPS Data from 2008 ShakeOut Exercise |