The SWATH-D Seismological Network in the Eastern Alps

Author:

Heit Benjamin1,Cristiano Luigia1,Haberland Christian1,Tilmann Frederik12,Pesaresi Damiano3,Jia Yan4,Hausmann Helmut4,Hemmleb Susanne1,Haxter Martin1,Zieke Thomas1,Jaeckl Karl-Heinz1,Schloemer Antje5,Weber Michael16

Affiliation:

1. GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Potsdam, Germany

2. Freie Universitaet Berlin, Berlin, Germany

3. Istituto Nazionale di Oceanografia e di Geofisica Sperimentale–OGS, Sgonico (TS), Italy

4. ZAMG Zentralanstalt für Meteorologie und Geodynamik, Vienna, Austria

5. Department für Geo- und Umweltwissenschaften, LMU Universitaet München, Geophysikalisches Observatorium, Fürstenfeldbruck, Germany

6. Universitaet Potsdam, Institut für Geowissenschaften Campus Golm, Potsdam, Germany

Abstract

Abstract The SWATH-D experiment involved the deployment of a dense temporary broadband seismic network in the Eastern Alps. Its primary purpose was enhanced seismic imaging of the crust and crust–mantle transition, as well as improved constraints on local event locations and focal mechanisms in a complex part of the Alpine orogen. The study region is a key area of the Alps, where European crust in the north is juxtaposed and partially interwoven with Adriatic crust in the south, and a significant jump in the Moho depth was observed by the 2002 TRANSALP north–south profile. Here, a flip in subduction polarity has been suggested to occur. This dense network encompasses 163 stations and complements the larger-scale sparser AlpArray seismic network. The nominal station spacing in SWATH-D is 15 km in a high alpine, yet densely populated and industrialized region. We present here the challenges resulting from operating a large broadband network under these conditions and summarize how we addressed them, including the way we planned, deployed, maintained, and operated the stations in the field. Finally, we present some recommendations based on our experiences.

Publisher

Seismological Society of America (SSA)

Subject

Geophysics

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