Tim Côté, Canadian National Seismic Network Jesus Perez, Mexican National Seismic Network Tim Ahern, Seismic Network Activity in the United States EarthCube.

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Tim Côté, Canadian National Seismic Network Jesus Perez, Mexican National Seismic Network Tim Ahern, Seismic Network Activity in the United States EarthCube All Hands Meeting - May FDSN Meetings - Prague, Czech Republic - 26 June 2105

Canada EarthCube All Hands Meeting - May FDSN Meetings - Prague, Czech Republic - 26 June 2105

Station Equipment Digitizers Nanometrics Guralp (for YKA) in-house Seismometers Guralp Nanometrics S FDSN Meetings - Prague, Czech Republic - 26 June 2105

 CN network – 180 stations, including  136 Canadian National Seismograph Network, CNSN. Acquired by GSC ▪ 97 broadband 3 component, 39 short period vertical  44 Other GSC stations (i.e. research). Data acquired by GSC ▪ broadband 3 component  CN median data availability for 2014 > 96%  PO network – 36 stations  ex-POLARIS stations run by Universities. Data acquired by GSC  broadband 3 component  PO median data availability for 2014 > 87%  WU network – 25 stations  Southern Ontario Seismic Network, SOSN, run by University of Western Ontario, UWO. Data acquired by UWO and forwarded to GSC.  broadband 3 component  WU median data availability for 2014 > 95%  Other Stations: TA (~27), NV (5), PB (7), GSN (2), AFTAC (2) 2015 FDSN Meetings - Prague, Czech Republic - 26 June 2105

 Starting 5 year project to refresh all CNSN stations  New station equipment (i.e. sensors, digitizers, etc.) for all sites. Civil upgrades where needed.  All weak motion stations will be 3 component broadband, no more short period vertical  Many stations will also have 3 component strong motion sensors  Total of about 150 CNSN stations when complete 2015 FDSN Meetings - Prague, Czech Republic - 26 June 2105

 Migration of legacy in-house processes on Solaris to Antelope processes on Linux nearly complete  Upgrade to ApolloServer from NAQS for Nanometrics- based station data acquisition  New data dissemination services in development  Data Centre preparation and planning for CNSN refreshment including:  More robust acquisition, processing and archiving  Better monitoring, State-Of-Health and Quality-Control tools  Migration to PostgreSQL database with multi-master replication  Reduced latency for automatic earthquake notification and integration with National Alerting System (NAADS)  Support of mandated Canadian government services including Federal Geospatial Platform and Open Data Portal 2015 FDSN Meetings - Prague, Czech Republic - 26 June 2105

 Waveform data in archive from 1975 – 2015  event data (early years) & continuous data (later years)  ~23 TB total volume  ~2.5 TB/year (all data sources) ▪ CN ~110 GB/month ▪ PO ~ 16 GB/month ▪ WU ~ 23 GB/month  Waveform data dissemination services ▪ waveform segments via autodrm ▪ channel-day miniSEED files via ftp (later years only) ▪ FDSN web services in development ▪ continuous real-time data via ORB, CD and earthworm ▪ continuous real-time data via seedlink coming soon 2015 FDSN Meetings - Prague, Czech Republic - 26 June 2105

United States EarthCube All Hands Meeting - May FDSN Meetings - Prague, Czech Republic - 26 June 2105

 ANSS Backbone  US Regional Networks  CEUSN  Transportable Array 2015 FDSN Meetings - Prague, Czech Republic - 26 June 2105

 CEUSN – funded by NSF currently and should transition to USGS operational costs in a few years.  Transportable Array – all TA stations not part of CEUSN will be decommissioned in the lower 48 states  TA is moving to Alaska 2015 FDSN Meetings - Prague, Czech Republic - 26 June 2105

 IRIS DMC – 44 US Networks  206 global networks  DMC Archive contains 333 terabytes  Distributed 661 terabytes in 2014, projecting 974 terabytes in 2015  Web Services in operation  3 FDSN web services + 11 IRIS web services + 6 MUSTANG web services  NCEDC – 25 Networks  NCEDC Archive contains 82.7 terabytes  Distributed 17.7 terabytes in 2014  3 FDSN web services  SCEDC – 19 Networks  3 FDSN web services + 2 SCEDC web services  SCEDC Archive contains 65 terabytes  Distributed ` 20 terabytes in FDSN Meetings - Prague, Czech Republic - 26 June 2105

Mexico 2015 FDSN Meetings - Prague, Czech Republic - 26 June 2105

TOTAL 165 Stations Weak and Strong Motion with real time Tx capabilities maintained from different institutions Institutions

2015 FDSN Meetings - Prague, Czech Republic - 26 June 2105 Main Monitoring Network Maintained by Servicio Sismologico Nacional (SSN) 58 stations: Seismic Equipment: Quanterra, Reftek, Guralp, Nanometrics STS-2 &Trillium 120 FBA-23 & EST 18 stations with GPS Trimble NetR9 & Leica1200 Telecommunication. 2 Satellital Service Providers, Internet Spread Spectrum Radio

 Starting a 3 year project to refresh all stations from the Broadband Mexican Network of the SSN, and the strong motion network of the Instituto de Ingeniería,UNAM  Install 38 new broadband stations to improve the detection capabilities in all the country, integrating in this effort regional Universities and Institutions FDSN Meetings - Prague, Czech Republic - 26 June 2105

 New facilities of 1,400 square meters for the SSN must be in operation by September 19, 2015, to remember 30 years of the 1985 Earthquake. Mag 8.1. Epicenter in Michoacan, Mex.  Two Oracle Netra Blade 6000 systems will be used to consolidate most of the applications required for seismic monitoring, with 6 servers Netra Sparc T5-1B and 8 servers Netra Blade X3-2B. The equipment is NEBS-3.  1 Hitachi HUS 110 with 100 TB (raw) will be used as the main storage system  A Fortigate 600 will be used as the main firewall for the SSN network  A FortiADC will be in operation to improve the response of the SSN Webpage

2015 FDSN Meetings - Prague, Czech Republic - 26 June 2105  All active network equipment will be refreshed with Cisco switches.  A new videowall with 12 screens Planar of 55 inches will be deployed in the monitoring room.  1 250KW Emergency Generator (Caterpillar) with seismic certification will be deployed to maintain continuity of operations.  2 UPS Mitubishi working in tandem (60 KVA + 40 KVA) will be installed  1 Tower of 45 meters will be installed to received data from the stations in the Mexican Valley and Popocatepetl volcano  A mirror of the main facilities is planned to be deployed outside Mexico City.