Staff and Students UNIVERSITY OF PUERTO RICO MAYAGUEZ CAMPUS GEOLOGY DEPARTMENT Mayaguez, Puerto Rico June 26, 2014
PRSN M ISSION The mission of the Puerto Rico Seismic Network (PRSN) is to monitor and rapidly determine the location and size of all earthquakes and support NTWC to determine the Tsunami alert level in the Area of Responsibility (AOR) and to immediately disseminate this information to concerned agencies, scientists, and the general public. The PRSN compiles and maintains an extensive seismic database of earthquake parameters, continuous waveforms (earthquakes, GPS and sea level) and their effects which serve as a solid foundation for basic and applied earth science/oceanography research in Puerto Rico and the Caribbean.
PRSN H ISTORY First seismic station in Vieques, Fuerte el Conde First short period instrument installed in the UPRM The USGS installed a short period network for the PR EPA (Electrical Power Authority) The EPA transfer the network to the Centro para la Investigación de Energía y Ambiente The network is transferred to the UPRM – Geology The IASPEI and Soufrier digital systems replace the Lamont-Doherty Intel Network data acquisition system was moved from Cayey to Mayaguez, First broadband instruments were installed in PR, BroadBand data included into the daily process, Tsunami ready tide gauges installed in PR, /7 hours operation, GPS network installed Infrastructure upgrade
MONITORING, DETECTION, ANALYSIS, DISEMINATION AND ARCHIVE INSTRUMENTATION EDUCATION AND OUTREACH IT RESEARCH ADMINISTRATION
-The Caribbean plate is bounded by the North America plate to the north, and the South America plate to the south. To the west, the Cocos plate subducts beneath the Caribbean. Linear velocities can be predicted using: -CA-NA Euler vector: 75.2°N °E, °/Myr -CA-SA Euler vector: 57.6°N -69.3°E, °/Myr López et. al. (2006) Caribbean plate tectonics:
R EGIONAL T ECTONIC S ETTING 1690 M > 7 Year Casualties Earthquake Tsunami 1842: 300 ?? 1867: 17 ?? 1918: : :
PUERTO RICO AND VIRGIN ISLANDS THE HISPANIOLA ARUBA PR Network PR Partnership Tide Gauges GPS Ground Motion Tide Gauges GPS Ground Motion
IU: IRIS/USGS II : IRIS/IDA CU: USGS Caribbean PR: PRSN/PRSM, Puerto Rico UA: Aruba Meteorological Agency G : Geoscope WI: Frech West Indies GE: Geofone GT: Global Telemetered Seismic Network MV: Montserrat Volcano Observatory NA: KMNI Antilles DR: ISU Dominican Republic, UT Baylor UC: Colima University, Mexico US: United States Seismic Network SV: SNET, El Salvador NU: INETER, Nicaragua OV: OVSICORI, Costa Rica PA: Volcan Baru Network, Panama TR: West Indies Seismic Research Center CM: Colombian National Seismological Network CN: Canadian Seismic Network (Haiti) BL : Brazil Seismic Network MG: National Seismological Service of Mexico CY: Cayman Island VE: FUNVISIS, Venezuela JM: Jamaica AY: Haiti Seismic Network GI: INSIVUMEH, Guatemala CW: National Seismological Service of Cuba INTERNET CARIBE EWS VIRTUAL SEISMIC NETWORK CARIBE EWS VIRTUAL SEA LEVEL NETWORK MS : Member States PRSN : Puerto Rico Seismic Network UHSLC : University of Hawaii/Seismic Level Center NOAA/NOS : US National Oceanographic Service GOES NOAAport
CARIBE EWS VIRTUAL GPS NETWORK MS : Member States PRSN : Puerto Rico Seismic Network UNAVCO/PBO UNAVCO/COCONet Internet/Caster CARIBE EWS COMMUNICATION NETWORK MS : Member States (Regional Networks) NOAA/NTWC NOAA/PTWC DMC IRIS/IDA USGS/ASL USGS/NEIC UNAVCO NOAA/Wallops ISC PRSN Internet & Dedicated Lines GOES NOAAnet/OpsNet
Progression of Sea Level Stations Earthquake detection Sea Level Change detection
R ESEARCH AT PRSN -Real Time network operations: - Velocity - Acceleration - displacement - Sea level - Emergency management -Seismology: local and teleseismic -Tsunami Modeling: tectonic and landslides -Early warning and loss estimations -Hazard maps: Tsunami and Earthquakes -Paleo studies