Bulletin of the Seismographic Stations
University of California at Berkeley
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Volume 62
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January 1, 1992 to December 31, 1992
Editors
Douglas S. Dreger
Steven Fulton
Lind S. Gee
M. Richard McKenzie
Robert A. Uhrhammer
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Glossary
- Section I: General Station Information
- Broadband Network Upgrade and Expansion
- Data Archival and Distribution: Northern California Earthquake Data Center
- Section II: Analysis Procedures
- Upgrade of the Data Analysis and Research Computer Systems
- Local Magnitude
- Moment-Magnitude and Moment Tensor Solutions
- Earthquake Location and Origin Time
- Section III: Catalog of Significant Earthquakes
- Recent Rate of Seismicity
- Moment Tensor Solutions
- Significant Earthquake Sequences
- Explanation of the Listing of Earthquakes
- Appendix A: Northern California Earthquake Data Center
- Description
- Data Sets
- Data Access
- Appendix B: BDSN Broadband Station Instrumentation
- Overview
- Generation of the Transfer Functions
- Analog Pole-Zero Representation
- Calibration Accuracy
- Data Telemetry and Storage Formats
- Event Detection Algorithms
- Explanation of Table Parameters
- ARC -- Arcata, California
- BKS -- Berkeley (Byerly), California
- CMB -- Columbia College, California
- HOPS -- Hopland Field Station, California
- JRSC -- Jasper Ridge, Stanford, California
- MHC -- Mt. Hamilton, California
- MIN -- Mineral, California
- ORV -- Oroville, California
- PKD1 -- Parkfield, California
- SAO -- San Andreas Geophysical Observatory, California
- STAN -- Stanford University, California
- WDC -- Whiskeytown Dam, California
- YBH -- Yreka Blue Horn, California
- Appendix C: Composite FIR Filters
- Overview
- Digital FIR Filter Representation
- References
Availability
A postscript version of the 1992 Bulletin is available via anonymous ftp
from perry.geo.berkeley.edu in ~pub/bulletin/1992. For ease of transfer,
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We hope to make a version available
on-line shortly, but are still working out some bugs in the conversion.