Global Seismographic Network

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The Global Seismographic Network is a worldwide array of high-quality seismic stations that continuously monitors and records earthquakes and other seismic events to support research and global hazard assessment.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geophysical monitoring system
seismic network
country International
dataAccess open data
publicly available data
dataDistributedBy IRIS Data Management Center NERFINISHED
dataType broadband seismograms
continuous waveform data
high dynamic range seismic data
feature broadband frequency response
continuous operation
high dynamic range instruments
low-noise installation
real-time data transmission
standardized station design
hasAbbreviation GSN NERFINISHED
hasComponent seismic station
hasGlobalCoverage true
measurement ground motion
seismic waveforms
monitors earthquakes
nuclear tests
other seismic sources
tsunamigenic earthquakes
volcanic seismicity
operatedBy Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology NERFINISHED
National Science Foundation NERFINISHED
United States Geological Survey NERFINISHED
purpose monitor earthquakes
monitor nuclear explosions
monitor other seismic events
support global hazard assessment
support seismological research
relatedTo International Monitoring System NERFINISHED
World-Wide Standardized Seismograph Network NERFINISHED
stationDistribution continental regions
oceanic islands
polar regions
worldwide
supports International Monitoring System NERFINISHED
earth structure studies
global earthquake location
nuclear test monitoring
tomography of Earth’s interior
tsunami warning systems
usedFor calibration of regional networks
education and training in seismology
global seismic hazard assessment
reference data for seismology

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GEOSCOPE global seismological network collaboratesWith Global Seismographic Network
1946 Nankai earthquake recordedBy Global Seismographic Network
this entity surface form: global seismograph network
Pacific Tsunami Warning Center dataSource Global Seismographic Network
1960 Valdivia earthquake recordedBy Global Seismographic Network
this entity surface form: global seismograph network