Archives by Stations
Introduction
These archives contain seismograms and related
materials of the "Reference Stations of the World". These Reference
Stations are chosen for their strategic locations and long durations
in operation.
Volunteers are welcome. Please
contact William H.K. Lee at: whklee@usgs.gov
For this project, we hope to have several types of information added to the site. They include: bulletins of seismic stations, early-20th-century lists of seismic stations (1921, 1931, 1953, 1964, and 1979), inventories of data holdings of paper seismograms at the Denver Federal center in Lakewood, Colorado, the USGS microfilm holdings in Golden, Colorado, TIFF images of seismograms of Caribbean earthquakes and several years of the reference stations. Finally, we have more than 4,000 images of Tide gauge records (marigrams) of tsunami copied from the DVD holdings of the NGDC in Boulder, Colorado. (Bill McCann, March 31, 2009; Mike Diggles, December 9, 2009)
Each seismogram on microfilm was scanned at 8-bit gray scale and high resolution (2400 dpi or better, so that it is equivalent to 300 dpi or better for the original-size seismogram before microfilming) and image editing was performed for quality control.
Puerto Rico
--More to come
[in development: more image files will be linked here]
Supported by volunteers.
(Last Updated: December 9, 2009 (Michael Diggles) |