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The Interreg IV Italia-Austria "SeismoSAT" project: connecting seismic data centers via satellite |
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D. Pesaresi, W. Lenhardt, M. Rauch, M. Živčić, R. Steiner, P. Fabris, M. Bertoni |
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Artikel
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Englisch
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1680-7340
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In: Improving seismic networks performances: from site selection to data integration (EGU2013 SM1.4/GI1.6 session) ; Nr. 36 (2014-06-06), S.57-60 |
Datensatznummer |
250121283
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Publikation (Nr.) |
copernicus.org/adgeo-36-57-2014.pdf |
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Zusammenfassung |
Since 2002 OGS (Istituto Nazionale di Oceanografia e di Geofisica
Sperimentale) in Udine (Italy), the Zentralanstalt für Meteorologie und
Geodynamik (ZAMG) in Vienna (Austria), and the Agencija Republike Slovenije
za Okolje (ARSO) in Ljubljana (Slovenia) are using the Antelope software
suite as the main tool for collecting, analyzing, archiving and exchanging
seismic data in real time, initially in the framework of the EU Interreg
IIIA project "Trans-national seismological networks in the South-Eastern
Alps" (Bragato et al., 2004, 2010). The data exchange
has proved to be effective and very useful in case of seismic events near
the borders between Italy, Austria and Slovenia, where the poor single
national seismic networks coverage precluded a correct localization, while
the usage of common data from the integrated networks improves considerably
the overall reliability of real time seismic monitoring of the area (Fig. 1). At the moment the data exchange between the seismic data centers relies
on their internet connections: this however is not an ideal condition for
civil protection purposes, since the reliability of standard internet
connections is poor. For this reason in 2012 the Protezione Civile della
Provincia Autonoma di Bolzano in Bolzano (PCBZ, Italy), OGS, ZAMG subsidiary
in Tirol (ZAMG Tirol) and ARSO joined in the Interreg IV Italia-Austria
Project "SeismoSAT" (Progetto SeismoSAT, 2012) aimed in connecting the
seismic data centers in real time via satellite. ARSO does not belong to the
Interreg Italia-Austria region: for this reason ARSO joined the SeismoSAT
project as an "associated partner", which, according to Interreg rules can
not be funded. ARSO participation in the project is therefore at the
beginning limited in benefiting only indirectly from improvement in the
robustness of the data exchange between the other data centers, while
eventually fully taking part in the project if other sources of funding will
be available. The project is in a preliminary phase: the general schema of
the project, including first data bandwidth estimates and a possible
architecture are here illustrated. |
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