The Present State of the Kola Peninsula Broadband Seismic Network
Author:
Goev Andrey1ORCID, Fedorov Andrey2ORCID, Fedorov Ivan2ORCID, Asming Vladimir2ORCID, Aleshin Igor34ORCID, Yudochkin Nikita1ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Sadovsky Institute of Geosphere Dynamics RAS 2. Kola Branch, Federal Research Centre “Geophysical Survey” RAS 3. Schmidt Institute of Physics of the Earth of the Russian Academy of Sciences 4. Geophysical center RAS
Abstract
This paper provides information about the main parameters of spatial broadband seismic network in the Kola region (the northeastern part of the Fennoscandian Shield). Since 2021 the seismic network has been expanded by five seismic stations and currently consists of nine stations located on the territory of the Russian Federation. Configuration of the network allows to broaden the scope of research of the Kola region lithospheric structure significantly. The prospects of integrating the newly installed stations into the automated regional seismic monitoring network are considered. The analysis of seismic noise in the places of installation of new seismic stations was carried out. It was shown that the data provided by the new broadband stations increases the accuracy of seismic events location in the research area.
Publisher
Geophysical Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences
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