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IRIS Broad-Band Instrumentation Workshop; Lake Tahoe, Mar 24-26, 2004 Gabi Laske Cecil H. and Ida M. Green Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics.

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1 IRIS Broad-Band Instrumentation Workshop; Lake Tahoe, Mar 24-26, 2004 Gabi Laske Cecil H. and Ida M. Green Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics La Jolla The Needs for/of Low-Frequency Seismology

2 IRIS Broad-Band Instrumentation Workshop; Lake Tahoe, Mar 24-26, 2004 * what is it good for? * what do we need? * what we usually see * some unexpected encounters * what is broad-band? * outlook Low-Frequency Seismology

3 What we look at

4 What is it good for?

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6 IRIS Broad-Band Instrumentation Workshop; Lake Tahoe, Mar 24-26, 2004 * what is it good for? * what do we need? * what we usually see * some unexpected encounters * what is broad-band? * outlook Low-Frequency Seismology

7 IRIS Broad-Band Instrumentation Workshop; Lake Tahoe, Mar 24-26, 2004 Lots of good seismograms at lots of stations What Do We Need?

8 Instrument Responses at New South Pole Station QSPA

9 IRIS Broad-Band Instrumentation Workshop; Lake Tahoe, Mar 24-26, 2004 * observatory quality instruments * high signal-to-noise * several days of continuous data What do we need?

10 IRIS Broad-Band Instrumentation Workshop; Lake Tahoe, Mar 24-26, 2004 An Example at GEOSCOPE Station SSB in France

11 IRIS Broad-Band Instrumentation Workshop; Lake Tahoe, Mar 24-26, 2004 But How Much Data is Fit for Our Studies

12 IRIS Broad-Band Instrumentation Workshop; Lake Tahoe, Mar 24-26, 2004 Category “unload” Seismogram

13 IRIS Broad-Band Instrumentation Workshop; Lake Tahoe, Mar 24-26, 2004 Category “unload” Seismogram

14 IRIS Broad-Band Instrumentation Workshop; Lake Tahoe, Mar 24-26, 2004 Category “unload” Seismogram, if detected

15 IRIS Broad-Band Instrumentation Workshop; Lake Tahoe, Mar 24-26, 2004 Calibration Signals, A NIGHTMARE!

16 IRIS Broad-Band Instrumentation Workshop; Lake Tahoe, Mar 24-26, 2004 * what is it good for? * what do we need? * what we usually see * some unexpected encounters * what is broad-band? * outlook Low-Frequency Seismology

17 well, of course STS-1/KS54000... or so we think So, What Sensor Suits Us Best? but there is also

18 IRIS Broad-Band Instrumentation Workshop; Lake Tahoe, Mar 24-26, 2004 What Does This Imply for GSN etc? check all stations systematically!

19 IRIS Broad-Band Instrumentation Workshop; Lake Tahoe, Mar 24-26, 2004 Average Scoring for 20 Greatest EQ of last 10 Years

20 IRIS Broad-Band Instrumentation Workshop; Lake Tahoe, Mar 24-26, 2004 So what does this mean? not sure…. might be that KS54000 are at noisy sites

21 Noise Spectra at New South Pole Station QSPA Courtesy Jon Berger/ Kent Anderson 10mHz 1 mHz STS-1 appears to be quietest

22 IRIS Broad-Band Instrumentation Workshop; Lake Tahoe, Mar 24-26, 2004 * what is it good for? * what do we need? * what we usually see * some unexpected encounters * what is broad-band? * outlook Low-Frequency Seismology

23 The Three Greatest Earthquakes in 2003

24 VHZ V: 10s H: High Gain Z: vertical The Three Greatest Earthquakes in 2003

25 Other Stations? Primary Sensor: STS-1 KS54000/KS36000 Secondary Sensor: STS-2 CMG3B/CMG3T

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27 pretty noisy site!

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29 LHZ L: 1s H: High Gain Z: vertical

30 only 3.6h of data at IRIS-DMC! LHZ L: 1s H: High Gain Z: vertical

31 ! Quality of Spectra

32 IRIS Broad-Band Instrumentation Workshop; Lake Tahoe, Mar 24-26, 2004 Global Seismology Where Do We Go From Here?

33 The Current Global Coverage of Global Seismic Networks

34 ORION Workshop, Jan 04-08, 2004, San Juan, Puerto Rico ION-Integrated Observatory Network (??) OSN-Ocean Seismic Network (OSN-1 in 98) interdisciplinary!

35 IRIS Broad-Band Instrumentation Workshop; Lake Tahoe, Mar 24-26, 2004 * some sensors at GSN near end of lifetime * there are still huge holes in the GSN Motivation for this Audience

36 IRIS Broad-Band Instrumentation Workshop; Lake Tahoe, Mar 24-26, 2004 * what is it good for? * what do we need? * what we usually see * some unexpected encounters * what is broad-band? * outlook Low-Frequency Seismology

37 The Importance of Recording 100s Rayleigh Waves

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41 IRIS Broad-Band Instrumentation Workshop; Lake Tahoe, Mar 24-26, 2004 * what is it good for? * what do we need? * what we usually see * some unexpected encounters * what is broad-band? * a link to shorter periods * outlook Low-Frequency Seismology

42 IRIS Broad-Band Instrumentation Workshop; Lake Tahoe, Mar 24-26, 2004 Data Logger Problems….A Thing of the Past?

43 IRIS Broad-Band Instrumentation Workshop; Lake Tahoe, Mar 24-26, 2004 Data Logger Problems….A Thing of the Past?

44 IRIS Broad-Band Instrumentation Workshop; Lake Tahoe, Mar 24-26, 2004 This Is Really Significant to Tomography!

45 IRIS Broad-Band Instrumentation Workshop; Lake Tahoe, Mar 24-26, 2004 * reliable broad-band sensor (down to 1mHz) (for observatory-quality stations) * low-power/high dynamic range sensor for ocean bottom * reliable data flow to DMC * for temporary deployments: cheap/attractive 120s sensors (no 40s sensor) * need to be able to orient horizontal components easily * timing needs to be accurate Outlook So, What Do We Need?

46 IRIS Broad-Band Instrumentation Workshop; Lake Tahoe, Mar 24-26, 2004 Outlook So, What Do We Need? something that works like this … perhaps for VHZ!


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