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The evolution of seismic monitoring systems at the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory

January 1, 2014

In the century since the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory (HVO) put its first seismographs into operation at the edge of Kīlauea Volcano’s summit caldera, seismic monitoring at HVO (now administered by the U.S. Geological Survey [USGS]) has evolved considerably. The HVO seismic network extends across the entire Island of Hawai‘i and is complemented by stations installed and operated by monitoring partners in both the USGS and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The seismic data stream that is available to HVO for its monitoring of volcanic and seismic activity in Hawai‘i, therefore, is built from hundreds of data channels from a diverse collection of instruments that can accurately record the ground motions of earthquakes ranging in magnitude from

Publication Year 2014
Title The evolution of seismic monitoring systems at the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory
DOI 10.3133/pp18012
Authors Paul Okubo, Jennifer Nakata, Robert Koyanagi
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Professional Paper
Series Number 1801
Index ID pp18012
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Hawaiian Volcano Observatory; Volcano Hazards Program; Volcano Science Center
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