Articles | Volume 41
https://doi.org/10.5194/adgeo-41-25-2015
https://doi.org/10.5194/adgeo-41-25-2015
16 Oct 2015
 | 16 Oct 2015

Site selection for a countrywide temporary network in Austria: noise analysis and preliminary performance

F. Fuchs, P. Kolínský, G. Gröschl, M.-T. Apoloner, E. Qorbani, F. Schneider, and G. Bokelmann

Abstract. Site selection is a crucial part of the work flow for installing seismic stations. Here, we report the preparations for a countrywide temporary seismic network in Austria. We describe the specific requirements for a multi-purpose seismic array with 40 km station spacing that will be operative approximately three years. Reftek 151 60 s sensors and Reftek 130/130S digitizers form the core instrumentation of our seismic stations which are mostly installed inside abandoned or occasionally used basements or cellars. We present probabilistic power spectral density analysis to assess noise conditions at selected sites and show exemplary seismic events that were recorded by the preliminary network by the end of July 2015.

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Site selection is a crucial part of the work flow for installing seismic stations. Here, we report the preparations for a countrywide temporary seismic network in Austria. We present probabilistic power spectral density analysis to assess noise conditions at selected sites and show exemplary seismic events that were recorded by the preliminary network by the end of July 2015.