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New Mexico Seismic Networks 1. New Mexico Tech Seismic Network Rick Aster, Sue Bilek (NMT EES Dept Contacts)
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Stations within the NMT Seismic Network (red) Also shown stations: ANMO, SDCO (blue stars, GSN stations) Not shown - 6 strong motion sites within Albuquerque area -- USGS
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NMT Network Statistics 19 stations –Primarily short period (1 Hz) vertical component instruments –2 3-component stations also running (only 1 currently operational) –Data telemetered via FM radio to the NMT Seismological Observatory –Stored using Earthworm system, sent to IRIS DMC (SC network)
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Current Network Coverage Focused on 2 areas –SE New Mexico Monitoring of seismicity near the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) Some funding provided by DOE/subcontractor to maintain this SE network –Socorro Seismic Anomaly Region with ~50% of state’s seismic activity In region of the Socorro Magma Body, small mid-crustal magma feature at 19 km depth No long-term funding to support this network Current funding to operate 2 temporary broad-band stations in SSA region (mid 2005-2006)
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NM Seismicity 1962-2004 Sanford catalog (blue, magnitude > 2 thru 1998) + more recent data (red, magnitude: -1 to 4.6) Most events concentrated in SSA
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Data October 30, 2005 (UTC) felt earthquake swarm located approximately 5.5 km west of Socorro, included ~300 aftershocks. Largest event was magnitude 2.4. (www.ees.nmt.edu/Geop/recentquakes.html)
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New Efforts In SSA region Earthquake Locations (9/2005 - 1/2007) –Temporary installation of 2 new broadband seismographs to fill gaps in local seismic network coverage above the SMB (especially important for depth resolution).
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NM State “Wish List” 2-3 additional broadband stations –Targeted areas around northern NM, southern NM where there are gaps in current network coverage –Tie in to Los Alamos Seismic Network Funds to create a dedicated “seismic observatory manager” for the state –Help coordinate all parts of the NM seismic networks (NMT, LANL, USGS) –Earthquake planning within DPS
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2. Los Alamos Seismic Network In operation since September, 1973 7 stations (16 channels) 1 digital broadband (co-located with a 3- component short period seismometer) 5 3-component short period seismometers 2 vertical-only short period seismometers 6 (forensic) strong ground motion detectors located at key lab sites 2 detection programs running concurrently: X-detect (486 running DOS, yes, really!) Earthworm 6.3 on Win XP Current contacts: Peter Roberts, Jim TenCate, Leigh House (on leave) Earth and Environmental Sciences, Geophysics Group, LANL
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Station Location Maps
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Site photos
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More site photos
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M = 2.2, Caja del Rio 1 August 2006
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Issues Fires Funding Vandalism Lab sites Security
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