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== SCEC Earthquake Early Warning Activities ==
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SCEC4 science plans emphasize the development and use of time-dependent seismic hazard analysis. SCEC is working to extend time-dependent seismic hazard analysis through application of EEW technologies.
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== CISN ShakeAlert System ==
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Earthquake early warning (EEW) is a technology that can provide rapid information about an earthquake. Under favorable circumstances, EEW technology can provide automated warning of strong ground motions from an earthquake before those ground motions have propagated to all affected sites. EEW technology provides warnings after the earthquake has begun but before the earthquake has affected all users.
SCEC is working with the [http://www.cisn.org California Integrated Seismic Network (CISN)] in the development and evaluation of a prototype CISN EEW system.
 
  
== CISN EEW Testing System Development ==
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== EEW Technology Description ==
SCEC is working to developed automated CISN EEW performance evaluation system. This system, currently called the CISN Testing Center (CTC), is based on the testing framework developed on the SCEC CSEP project.
 
  
== Example Observations from ShakeMap RSS for Event (M5.0 ) ==
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EEW forecast capabilities require (a) ground motion (or other) geophysical sensors, (b) scientific processing software, and (c) a communication system distributing information to users. Detailed descriptions of EEW technology can be found here:
  
[[File:scec.eew.EEWTest.eewTest_SHAKEMAP-Test_Event10736069.png|340px|thumb|left|Fig 1: Plotting of ShakeMap observation data for Event in Southern California.]]
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earthquake_warning_system EEW (Wikipedia)]
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earthquake_Early_Warning_%28Japan%29 Japan EEW]
  
[[File:scec.eew.EEWTest.eewTest_SHAKEMAP-Test_ZoomEvent10736069.png|340px|thumb|right|Fig 2: Plotting of ShakeMap observation data for Event in Southern California.]]
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== CISN EEW Project  ==
 
 
== Authorized Data Source ==
 
 
 
The ShakeMap authorized data source may provide the observational data used to validate short term ground motion forecasts.
 
 
 
*[http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/shakemap/rss_info.php ShakeMap Rss System]
 
  
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[http://www.cisn.org California Integrated Seismic Network (CISN)] research groups, together with SCEC and USGS, are developing a prototype CISN EEW system called the CISN [http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/ ShakeAlert] system.
  
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[[SCEC]]'s current research focus on the [[ShakeAlert]] project is the development of an automated CISN EEW performance evaluation system. This EEW performance evaluation system, currently called the CISN Testing Center (CTC), is based on the testing framework developed on the SCEC [[CSEP]] project.
  
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SCEC4 science plans emphasize the development and use of time-dependent seismic hazard analysis. SCEC earthquake system science research approach seeks to integrate EEW technologies into time-dependent seismic hazard analysis through applications.
  
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CISN and SCEC are collaborating on the development of EEW evaluation tools and techniques. Detailed EEW development notes and current evaluation results are posted on related wiki entries including:
  
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*[[CISN Testing Center]]
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*[[CISN Testing Center (CTC) Results]]
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*[[ShakeAlert]]
  
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== CISN EEW Collaborators ==
  
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*[http://www.cisn.org/ CISN Home Page]
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*[http://eew.caltech.edu/ Caltech EEW Page]
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*[http://www.seismolab.caltech.edu/index.html Caltech Seismology]
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*[http://seismo.berkeley.edu/ U.C. Berkeley Seismological Station]
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*[http://earthquake.usgs.gov/regional/sca/ USGS Pasadena Seismic Network Operations]
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*[http://earthquake.usgs.gov/regional/nca/ USGS Menlo Park Seismic Network Operations]
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*[http://www.seismo.ethz.ch/index_EN Swiss Seismological Service at ETH Zurich]
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*[http://www.scec.org/ Southern California Earthquake Center (SCEC)]
  
== Test Event List 2010 ==
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== California Earthquake Information ==
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*[http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqscanv/ CISN Recent Earthquakes]
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*[http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/shakemap/ USGS ShakeMap]
  
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== Related Entries ==
    * start_time=2010/06/01,00:00:00
 
    * end_time=2010/11/01,00:00:00
 
    * minimum_latitude=32.00
 
    * maximum_latitude=42.00
 
    * minimum_longitude=-122.00
 
    * maximum_longitude=-114.00
 
    * minimum_magnitude=4.0
 
    * maximum_magnitude=10
 
    * event_type=E
 
  
Date      Time            Lat      Lon  Depth  Mag Magt  Nst Gap  Clo  RMS  SRC  Event ID
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*[[EEW Evaluation]]
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*[[CSEP]]
2010/06/02 16:07:48.08  32.0560 -115.1967  10.00  4.30  ML  12          0.22  CI      14732212
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*[[Main Page]]
2010/06/03 18:10:04.03  32.6952 -115.9142  5.11  4.10  ML  43          0.23  CI      14733516
 
2010/06/10 22:07:12.97  32.0305 -115.1072  10.00  4.14  ML    7          0.28  CI      10699845
 
2010/06/11 20:51:11.69  32.3900 -115.1818  15.00  4.26  ML  17          0.29  CI      10700429
 
2010/06/12 15:29:25.45  37.4527 -117.5194  5.87  4.54  ML  25  96  53 0.14  NN        312414
 
2010/06/13 03:08:57.09  33.3833 -116.4158  12.48  4.90  ML  125          0.26  CI      10701405
 
2010/06/13 03:09:20.36  33.3920 -116.3947  5.57  4.23  ML  44          0.32  CI      10701413
 
2010/06/14 07:02:26.97  32.1803 -115.3155  10.00  4.69  ML  11          0.20  CI      10703133
 
2010/06/15 04:26:58.48  32.7002 -115.9213  5.41  5.72  Mw  52          0.28  CI      14745580
 
2010/06/15 04:36:07.63  32.6792 -115.9242  12.48  4.11  ML  49          0.37  CI      14745636
 
2010/06/15 04:59:45.53  32.6995 -115.9500  10.69  4.61  ML  71          0.33  CI      14745932
 
2010/06/15 05:34:16.83  32.7088 -115.9563  5.52  4.35  ML  68          0.28  CI      14746172
 
2010/06/15 08:14:47.02  32.6880 -115.9108  3.77  4.15  ML  67          0.30  CI      14747396
 
2010/06/17 09:05:38.19  32.0748 -115.0040  10.00  4.13  ML    9          0.40  CI      10160722
 
2010/06/25 06:37:52.80  32.6188 -115.7947  6.44  4.17  ML  50          0.31  CI      10724149
 
2010/07/06 16:38:05.23  32.2180 -115.3462  1.51  4.27  ML  16          0.23  CI      14776012
 
2010/07/07 23:53:33.53  33.4205 -116.4887  13.97  5.43  Mw  144          0.27  CI      10736069
 
2010/07/20 21:48:29.98  40.0764 -119.6219  11.75  4.22  ML  33 245  23 0.10  NN        314044
 
2010/07/30 11:13:46.81  38.6220 -118.2116  11.14  4.24  ML  19 189  27 0.11  NN        314505
 
2010/08/06 17:39:31.67  33.9790 -116.4432  7.66  4.05  ML  122          0.18  CI      10771621
 
2010/08/24 21:43:39.96  32.3633 -115.4110  10.00  4.22  ML  21          0.30  CI      10785477
 
2010/08/29 15:53:43.42  32.1803 -115.2930  10.00  4.28  ML  15          0.22  CI      10788765
 
2010/09/14 10:52:18.00  32.0485 -115.1982  10.00  4.96  Mw  14          0.21  CI      10798005
 
2010/09/15 06:09:53.38  32.1647 -115.2467  13.79  4.79  ML  12          0.20  CI      10798845
 
2010/09/20 00:30:02.40  32.0262 -115.1083  10.00  4.75  Mw    9          0.22  CI      14844244
 
2010/09/30 08:37:35.93  37.1385 -117.3803  8.47  4.42  ML  24 144  21 0.23  NN        317359
 
2010/10/05 21:22:46.52  37.1526 -117.3758  9.21  4.14  ML  13 164  19 0.12  NN        318065
 
 
 
 
 
== Earthquake Wave Travel Time Curves ==
 
[[File:Define_Reference_Events.png|340px|thumb|right|Fig 5: Travel time curves show region for which no warnings are possible because of travel time and processing delays.]]
 
 
 
 
 
== Ground Motion Intensity Scale ==
 
[[File:shakemap_color_scale.png|340px|thumb|right|Fig 6: ShakeMap color scale shows instrumental intensity estimates or observations.]]
 
 
 
 
 
== SCEC CISN Testing Center (CTC) Abstract SCEC Annual Meeting 2010 ==
 
 
 
Testing Regional-scale Ground Motion Estimates for the CISN ShakeAlert Project
 
Philip Maechling, Maria Liukis, Thomas H. Jordan
 
 
 
Our SCEC research team has developed initial capabilities of the CISN Testing Center (CTC) as a part of the USGS-funded CISN ShakeAlert Project. The CTC is designed to compare regional-scale ground motion estimates, such as peak ground motion estimates, against observed ground motion data, for significant California Earthquakes. The CTC is designed to identify which ShakeAlert ground motion estimation methods produce the best fit to observed ground motions.
 
Scientific goals of the CTC include (a) development of consensus among SCEC researchers on meaningful measures of comparison between ground motion estimates and observations, (b) collection and analysis of ShakeAlert performance information, and (c) integration of standard Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Analysis (PSHA) terms and practices into EEW. The technical goal of the CTC is to develop an automated system that can comparing ground motion estimates against ground motion observations. The CTC system used the CSEP testing framework to automate the evaluation of CISN ShakeAlert rapid earthquake parameters including ground motion forecasts for each event.
 
As part of this year’s CTC development, we updated the CSEP Testing Framework to use the USGS ShakeMap RSS Feed as an authorized source of event-based ground motion observations. As ShakeAlert systems produces rapid ground motion estimates for significant California events, the CTC will evaluate those ShakeAlert ground motion estimates against CISN ground motion observation using goodness-of-fit algorithms defined by CISN scientific groups.
 
Our ShakeAlert ground motion forecast testing shares scientific and technical goals with several other SCEC activities including validation of attenuation relationships, synthetic ShakeMaps, velocity model and wave propagation model goodness of fit measures, and short term ground motion forecast testing. The CTC system is designed to support CISN ShakeAlert testing and to also be applicable for evaluation of other ground motion estimation methods.
 
 
 
 
 
== Additional ShakeAlert Information ==
 
*[http://www.cisn.org/ CISN Home Page]
 
*[http://www.usgs.gov/newsroom/article.asp?ID=2366&from=rss_home USGS ShakeAlert Press Release]
 
*[http://www.seismolab.caltech.edu/ Caltech Seismo Lab]
 
*[http://seismo.berkeley.edu/ U.C. Berkeley Seismo Lab]
 
*[http://earthquake.usgs.gov/regional/sca/ USGS Pasadena Seismic Network Operations]
 
*[http://earthquake.usgs.gov/regional/nca/ USGS Menlo Park Seismic Network Operations]
 

Latest revision as of 19:13, 29 May 2012

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Earthquake early warning (EEW) is a technology that can provide rapid information about an earthquake. Under favorable circumstances, EEW technology can provide automated warning of strong ground motions from an earthquake before those ground motions have propagated to all affected sites. EEW technology provides warnings after the earthquake has begun but before the earthquake has affected all users.

EEW Technology Description

EEW forecast capabilities require (a) ground motion (or other) geophysical sensors, (b) scientific processing software, and (c) a communication system distributing information to users. Detailed descriptions of EEW technology can be found here:

CISN EEW Project

California Integrated Seismic Network (CISN) research groups, together with SCEC and USGS, are developing a prototype CISN EEW system called the CISN ShakeAlert system.

SCEC's current research focus on the ShakeAlert project is the development of an automated CISN EEW performance evaluation system. This EEW performance evaluation system, currently called the CISN Testing Center (CTC), is based on the testing framework developed on the SCEC CSEP project.

SCEC4 science plans emphasize the development and use of time-dependent seismic hazard analysis. SCEC earthquake system science research approach seeks to integrate EEW technologies into time-dependent seismic hazard analysis through applications.

CISN and SCEC are collaborating on the development of EEW evaluation tools and techniques. Detailed EEW development notes and current evaluation results are posted on related wiki entries including:

CISN EEW Collaborators

California Earthquake Information

Related Entries