Pilot Study for Use of Digital Data Communications for Real-Time Earthquake Monitoring


This study is a part of the California Research and Education Network (CalREN) grant program, and it is one of several CalREN projects in the Southern California Area. The CalREN program is funded by Pacific Bell.

The following information is available about our CalREN project.

Description of the Seismo Lab's CalREN Project
View items such as the project description, purpose and objective statements, a project schedule, and the list of people and corporations which contribute to the project.

Details about the Digital Seismic Network
See information about the seismic network layout, equipment configuration, station locations, and other interesting items.

Seismic Information Produced by the Pilot Digital Network using Frame Relay Communications
Here are some results that were produced by the network for some recent events.
Caltech/USGS SeismoCam on the WWW
View real-time seismic data from seismic stations in the Digital Seismic Network using a Java applet.
Lessons Learned
Here are lessons that the developers of the Digital Seismic Network have learned from working on this project.

This study is being performed in the Seismological Laboratory at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, California, 91125.

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