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Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America; August 1996; v. 86; no. 4; p. 936-945
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Real-time seismology at UC Berkeley: The Rapid Earthquake Data Integration project

Lind S. Gee, Douglas S. Neuhauser, Douglas S. Dreger, Michael E. Pasyanos, Robert A. Uhrhammer and Barbara Romanowicz

Seismographic Station, 475 McCone Hall, UC Berkeley, Berkeley, California 94720

Abstract

The Rapid Earthquake Data Integration project is a system for the fast determination of earthquake parameters in northern and central California based on data from the Berkeley Digital Seismic Network and the USGS Northern California Seismic Network. Program development started in 1993, and a prototype system began providing automatic information on earthquake location and magnitude in November of 1993 via commercial pagers and the Internet. Recent enhancements include the exchange of phase data with neighboring networks and the inauguration of processing for the determination of strong-motion parameters and seismic moment tensors.




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