Albuquerque Seismological Laboratory

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Albuquerque Seismological Laboratory#

The Albuquerque Seismological Laboratory (ASL) was established in 1961 as a quiet site for testing seismometers for the WWSSN. Over the years, the ASL has been the installation, maintenance and data center for various global seismic networks including the World-Wide Standardized Seismograph Network (WWSSN) from 1961 to 1996, the High Gain Long Period (HGLP) network, the Seismic Research Observatories (SRO), the Digital version of the WWSSN (DWWSSN), the Modified High Gain Long Period network, and more recently a portion of the Global Seismographic Network (GSN) as well as other USGS operated networks. Approximately 3.7 million single-day record film chips (1962-1978) created from station records (paper seismograms) are maintained at ASL and Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory.

Described below are stations with digital images in addition to those listed under WWSSN.

Stations#

Includes stations from the SRO and HGLP amongst other records. HGLP and SRO data is available in digital format through the IRIS DMC.

For more information about the Albuquerque Seismological Laboratory, see the USGS website.

Instrumentation#

Instrumentation and recording information for the WWSSN is described in the below references.

Recording Medium#

Data Availability#

All data is available through the IRIS DMC or by request from the ASL.

Region

Location

Code

Latitude

Longitude

Timespan

Components

Total Scans

USA

Albuquerque, New Mexico

ABQ

34.9425

-106.4575

6

18

Pakistan

Anbar

AMP

34.055

72.415

3

3

USA

Albuquerque, New Mexico

ANMO-SRO

34.9462

-106.4567

1974-1989

3

3

USA

Augustine Qik’rtamen, Augustine Volcano, Alaska

AUQ

59.3549

-153.4143

6

166

France

Besancon

BES

47.2497

5.9875

6

6

Martinique

Caravelle

CRM

14.7537

-60.9155

6

19

Netherlands

de Bilt

DBN

52.1017

5.1767

6

9

USA

Minneapolis, Minnesota

MNM

44.974

-93.2381

6

78

USA

Shirttail Gulch, California

SHG

36.4138

-121.2537

6

4

Taiwan

Tai-chung

TCU

24.1475

120.6759

6

12

Romania

Victoria

VCT

45.725

24.701

6

9

Bolivia

Zongo, La Paz

ZLP

-16.27

-69.125

1972-1976

6

6

Bolivia

Zongo, La Paz

ZOBO

-16.2693

-69.125

1976-1993

6

7

Scans for these stations have been sent to IRC DMC. See also WWSSN.

See Supplement to Alejandro et al. (2018) for complete list of M≥6 events and list of stations and number of scans available.

For some stations, original paper records maybe available.

Contact#

For more information about this collection, please contact: Alexis Alejandro aalejandro@contractor.usgs.gov or Adam Ringler aringler@usgs.gov

References#

Alejandro, A. C. B., C. R. Hutt, A. T. Ringler, S. V. Moore, R. E. Anthony, D. C. Wilson (2018). The Albuquerque Seismological Lab WWSSN Film Chip Preservation Project. Seismological Research Letters 90 (1): 401–408. doi: https://doi.org/10.1785/0220180275

Peterson, J. R. and C. R. Hutt (2014). World-Wide Standardized Seismograph Network: a data users guide. U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2014-1218, doi: https://doi.org/10.3133/ofr20141218

Ringler, A. T., D. C. Wilson, E. Wolin, T. Storm, and L. Sandoval (2020). Calibration Analysis and Noise Estimates of WWSSN Station ALQ (Albuquerque, New Mexico). Seismological Research Letters 91 (3): 1359–1366. doi: https://doi.org/10.1785/0220190201

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