Guest guest Posted January 10, 2010 Report Share Posted January 10, 2010 Viewing Digital Seismograms Home News & Updates Top Picks! Data Collections Data Access Product Summary Network & Station Info Help & Documents Search Who we are Links The UC Berkeley Seismological Laboratory operates a network of seismometers in northern and central California. The Berkeley Digital Seismic Network is an array of high-dynamic range, broadband seismometers. Data from these instruments are transmitted continuously to UC Berkeley for processing and analysis, and are archived at the Northern California Earthquake Data Center for further scientific analysis. There are several ways of viewing seismograms from these stations: Current seismograms from BDSN stations Precomputed seismograms for the last 24 hours from selected BDSN stations. Sample Seismograms Some interesting seismograms from local and worldwide earthquakes. Make your own seismogram Create your own custom seismogram from current or archived BDSN data. Special: As part of a project with Ken Goldberg in the Department of Industrial Engineering and Operations Research (IEOR), we are pleased to offer " Memento Mori " - a live seismographic data feed from the station BKS. Enjoy! Memento Mori Northern California Earthquake Data Center 215 McCone Hall, UC Berkeley Berkeley CA 94720-4760 www@... Copyright 1995-2005, The Regents of the University of California. Last modified: Thu Oct 15 10:15:41 PDT 2009 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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