Seismic Monitoring Resources and Capacity Building in Geophysics Raymond J. Willemann, IRIS Consortium Robert Woodward, IRIS Consortium IRIS activities.

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Seismic Monitoring Resources and Capacity Building in Geophysics Raymond J. Willemann, IRIS Consortium Robert Woodward, IRIS Consortium IRIS activities in global and regional seismic monitoring AfricaArray project - goals for linkages among education, research, mitigation and observatories Opportunities to improve the ways that newly- constructed geophysical observatories in Southeast Asia and the Americas are linked with educational and civil institutions

A Consortium of 109 US Universities Operating Facilities for Seismic Data Acquisition & Distribution IRIS Board of Directors member Brian Stump makes field notes of a mine blast. IRIS Board of Directors member Anne Sheehan surveying aquifer properties in El Salvador. IRIS Board of Directors member Don Forsyth on a research cruise in the Pacific. IRIS Members comprise virtually all US universities with research programs in seismology – and include a growing number of educational & international affiliates

For 24 Years, Partner with the US National Science Foundation Facilities built and operated by IRIS have secured a critical role for NSF-funded earth scientists in national and international research Continuous cooperative agreements with the US NSF since The Global Seismographic Network station in Patinga, Brazil, is part of a societal resource for earth observations, monitoring, research, and education. The network includes 150 permanent stations in 69 countries. Dozens of field projects around the world each year rely on IRIS services & instrument s

Operate Facilities Supporting Research Enabling Discoveries about Faults, Rupture, and Earthquake Hazard Research activities include: Detecting previously unsuspected rupture modes Rapid deployments to measure stress changes while aftershocks are occurring IRIS facilities allowed rapid quantification of the devastating Sumatra- Andaman earthquake and tsunami of Graphic by S. Lombeyda, V. Hjorleifsdottir, J. Tromp, and R. Aster. Observed amplification of strong ground motion from one earthquake (top) varies with frequency and location in the Seattle Basin. 3-D basin structure from seismic experiments (bottom) can be used to compute amplification from other scenario earthquakes

Global Observations and Interactions Global observations and infrastructure US scientists have extensive interactions with scientists and students in host countries PASSCAL- Over 4,300 Sites GSN Sites USArray “Rolling” Stations

Committed to Open Data Exchange Seismology has become one of the most open sciences Open access facilitates ever-greater returns from data acquired for research, earthquake and explosion monitoring, and resource discovery IRIS archives data from around the world and responds to millions of data requests each year Open policies are now being adopted more widely, even from previously proprietary accelerometers in the built environment IRIS helps open data access to stations in many area s, including Kyrgyzstan, where it has funded the Kyrgyz Seismic Network

Contributing to Science Education, Scientific Literacy, and Public Understanding Education & Outreach provides products and programs for The general public K–12 students and teachers Post-secondary students Scientist uses data and educational resources from IRIS Web site to introduce earth science IRIS Summer Intern Program sends university students to the field to learn how to deploy seismic equipment and interpret the data The Active Earth Display is an interactive, computer- based display for small museums, visitor centers, schools, and libraries

AfricaArray Courtesy of Andrew Nyblade, Pennsylvania State University. A public-private partnership supporting capacity building and research linked to Africa’s natural resource sector To support in-situ training and research programs to help build a scientific workforce – initially in geophysics As part of the training and research programs, create a network of shared scientific observatories (initially broadband seismic stations) to promote education, research, and community building Arrays of +training programs +research projects +partnerships +science observatories

“Out of Africa” Adapting the AfricaArray Model – Building Capacity Around the World Workshop in February 2008 US academics with extensive experience in temporary deployments around the world University-based seismologists – generally with operational responsibilities – from Africa, Southeast Asia, South America, and Middle America Students and post-docs at US universities, primarily from other countries

Adapting the AfricaArray Model – Building Capacity Around the World Workshop Goals Enumerate leading regional science objectives that require long time series of high-fidelity seismological waveform records Identify broader regional social benefits from improved seismological capacity and sophisticated data products Suggest mechanisms for assessment of technical capacities and performance of new and existing regional and national networks Introduce development experts and aid providers to the need for integrated network solutions

Summary Recommendations From the Draft Report Geophysicists must be “densified” through more education and training New instruments are needed, but must be coupled to effective capacity building Software and instruments must be adapted for local requirements Regional data centers and confidence building measures are needed to move towards open data

Further Recommendations From the Draft Report Instrumentation Standardized instruments for low- and middle-income countries Survey of existing instrumentation and availability Fund development of appropriate technology Data Encourage open data exchange Software No-cost or low-cost licenses Open source Education Funding of educational programs Summer field courses US university activities to encourage Training Coordination of international training programs International regional organizations to survey capabilities and identify training requirements

Education Recommendations Establish Summer Field Courses in the Americas That is, create an international version of the “Summer of Applied Geophysical Experience” (SAGE) program, in which Advanced undergraduates and graduate students are introduced to geophysical exploration and research, going beyond a standard classroom-based curriculum Students combine geophysical data that they acquire with geological information for integrated subsurface interpretations Modern field equipment and vehicles are provided by various academic institutions and industrial affiliates Processing and modeling of data use state-of- the-art software

Summary Seismology is a global science with extensive well established international interactions Global seismic infrastructure deployed for basic Earth science research also supports hazards assessment and monitoring Investment to leverage the existing international collaborations and research infrastructure for improved seismic monitoring capability

Education Recommendations From the Draft Report Intergovernmental organizations or development banks should fund expansion of strong educational programs, to include students from other countries. Universities in Middle America & South America should establish geophysical summer field courses, with US students and faculty. US universities should allow students to make several visits of one or two semesters while earning an advanced degree in their home country. engage in “cluster” admissions to create a “critical mass” of young, educated geophysicists – complemented by US foreign aid to facilitate research by post-doctoral scientists. partner with the USGS and mining and oil companies for internships to teach applied skills while students earn credit towards post-graduate degrees.

Training Recommendations From the Draft Report Organizations that operate international training programs should meet bi-annually to compare the objectives and content of the different programs. Where possible, they should plan complementary courses in selected geographic regions that cumulatively build capacity toward clearly stated goals, with objective metrics of success. International regional seismological organizations (such as MIDAS in Middle America and CERESIS in South America) should conduct detailed surveys of existing capabilities and publish summaries of regional training requirements.

Instrument Recommendations From the Draft Report High-income countries should offer standardized sets of instrumentation to low- and middle-income countries, coupled to cooperation in training, education, research, and open data commitments. IRIS should produce a summary of existing sensors, digitizers, power systems and telemetry, including features that them make suitable for particular environments. Regional development agencies should fund projects to develop versions of sensors, digitizers, power systems and telemetry that would perform more reliably in different environmental conditions, such analogous to the US program to develop cold systems for the International Polar Year.

Software Recommendations From the Draft Report Owners of proprietary software should provide no-cost or low-cost licenses to users in low- and middle-income countries. Developers of both proprietary and open-source software should provide documentation on what fields in data formats need to be filled in order to perform specified analyses. Translators between data formats should be open-source and run under widely available operating systems, and should to be developed jointly by the two organizations owning the data analysis programs between which the translation is done. Documentation writers for a specialized products should include advice on using their computer programs with different network processing packages.

Data Recommendations From the Draft Report An international seismological organization representing consensus among network operators in each of South America, Middle America, and Southeast Asia should propose confidence building measures for archiving data at the IRIS Data Management Center that address the risks of complacency and a slippery slope. Seismological network operators within each of South America, Middle America and Southeast Asia should make plans for a regional data management center, possibly comprised of geographically distributed nodes.