Preface to the Focus Section on European Seismic Networks and Associated Services and Products
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Language
English
Obiettivo Specifico
5T. Sismologia, geofisica e geologia per l'ingegneria sismica
Status
Published
JCR Journal
JCR Journal
Peer review journal
Yes
Journal
Issue/vol(year)
3/92 (2021)
ISSN
0895-0695
Publisher
SSA
Pages (printed)
1483–1490
Date Issued
2021
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RESEARCH ARTICLE| APRIL 07, 2021
Preface to the Focus Section on European Seismic Networks and Associated Services and Products
Carlo Cauzzi; Susana Custódio; Christos P. Evangelidis; Giovanni Lanzano; Lucia Luzi; Lars Ottemöller; Helle Pedersen; Reinoud Sleeman
Seismological Research Letters (2021) 92 (3): 1483–1490.
https://doi.org/10.1785/0220210055
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Observational seismology in Europe is firmly rooted in national and regional observatories in charge of managing more than 100 permanent seismic networks and more than 200 past and present temporary deployments. Primarily driven by governmental mandates to detect local seismicity and provide earthquake information to civil protection agencies and the general public, this monitoring effort also results in a tremendous amount of high‐quality data—more than 12,000 stations presently contribute to the European Integrated Data Archive (EIDA)—which is made available to scientists and practitioners. This lively community of seismic data providers and users is at the core of the success of this focus section: 30 groups responded enthusiastically to our call for papers, providing high‐quality contributions that describe the state of the art in observational seismology in the greater European region, addressing all components of the life cycle of seismic data, from station design to open dissemination of data and seismological products (Amato et al., 2021; Bono et al., 2021; Bragato et al., 2021; Büyükakpınar et al., 2021; Cambaz et al., 2021; Carrilho et al., 2021; Danecek et al., 2021; Evangelidis et al., 2021; Galea et al., 2021; Heit et al., 2021; Lanzano et al., 2021; Lenhardt et al., 2021; Lund et al., 2021; Mărmureanu et al., 2021; Margheriti et al., 2021; Masson et al., 2021; Mader and Ritter, 2021; Ottemöller et al., 2021; Quinteros, Strollo,et al., 2021; Quinteros, Carter, et al., 2021; Rudzinski et al, 2021; Péquegnat et al., 2021; Schweitzer et al., 2021; Senturk et al., 2021; Shahvar et al., 2021; Spallarossa et al., 2021; Stammler et al., 2021; Strollo et al., 2021; Veikkolainen et al., 2021).
RESEARCH ARTICLE| APRIL 07, 2021
Preface to the Focus Section on European Seismic Networks and Associated Services and Products
Carlo Cauzzi; Susana Custódio; Christos P. Evangelidis; Giovanni Lanzano; Lucia Luzi; Lars Ottemöller; Helle Pedersen; Reinoud Sleeman
Seismological Research Letters (2021) 92 (3): 1483–1490.
https://doi.org/10.1785/0220210055
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Observational seismology in Europe is firmly rooted in national and regional observatories in charge of managing more than 100 permanent seismic networks and more than 200 past and present temporary deployments. Primarily driven by governmental mandates to detect local seismicity and provide earthquake information to civil protection agencies and the general public, this monitoring effort also results in a tremendous amount of high‐quality data—more than 12,000 stations presently contribute to the European Integrated Data Archive (EIDA)—which is made available to scientists and practitioners. This lively community of seismic data providers and users is at the core of the success of this focus section: 30 groups responded enthusiastically to our call for papers, providing high‐quality contributions that describe the state of the art in observational seismology in the greater European region, addressing all components of the life cycle of seismic data, from station design to open dissemination of data and seismological products (Amato et al., 2021; Bono et al., 2021; Bragato et al., 2021; Büyükakpınar et al., 2021; Cambaz et al., 2021; Carrilho et al., 2021; Danecek et al., 2021; Evangelidis et al., 2021; Galea et al., 2021; Heit et al., 2021; Lanzano et al., 2021; Lenhardt et al., 2021; Lund et al., 2021; Mărmureanu et al., 2021; Margheriti et al., 2021; Masson et al., 2021; Mader and Ritter, 2021; Ottemöller et al., 2021; Quinteros, Strollo,et al., 2021; Quinteros, Carter, et al., 2021; Rudzinski et al, 2021; Péquegnat et al., 2021; Schweitzer et al., 2021; Senturk et al., 2021; Shahvar et al., 2021; Spallarossa et al., 2021; Stammler et al., 2021; Strollo et al., 2021; Veikkolainen et al., 2021).
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