Long period seismic waves
Abstract
A High-Gain Long-Period seismic station (ZLP) was installed in a tunnel 90m long in the Zongo Valley (16 deg 16 min 10.3 sec S, 68 deg 07 min 05.3 sec, 4397m asl), where daily barographic changes do not exceed 3 mbars, to obtain high quality data both for Federal agencies research and for Observatorio San Calixto research. A microbarograph and standard meteorological instruments were added for convenient correlations. Also short-period seismographs, with a gain of one million for one second of period, were installed. The coefficients of the formula for calculation of seismic events, and models were developed and presented for the seismic velocities as a function of depth beneath La Paz region, differing a little from one azimuth to another. As a contribution to seismicity studies, the main results of a particular earthquake are presented, together with a preliminary seismic risk map estimated according to epicenter locations and macroseismic data.
- Publication:
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Final Report
- Pub Date:
- August 1976
- Bibcode:
- 1976sco..rept.....C
- Keywords:
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- Bolivia;
- Earthquakes;
- Seismic Waves;
- Seismographs;
- Tectonics;
- High Gain;
- Predictions;
- Rayleigh Waves;
- Risk;
- Geophysics