HAST - UC Hastings Preserve, Carmel Valley, CA, USA

We operate broadband and borehole stations under the network code BK. The Berkeley Digital Seismic Network (BDSN) is a regional network of very broadband and strong motion seismic stations designed to monitor regional seismic activity as well as provide high quality data. The Berkeley borehole stations have borehole geophones or other seismic sensors and may have other geophysical instrumentation.



Station Name HAST
In Operation 2006/02/02 00:00:00 - 2019/02/27 19:57:00
Latitude
Longitude:
Elevation: 542.0 meters
Instrumentation Broadband

Location

The site is located at the Hastings Biological Field Station of the University of California. Hastings is located in the Santa Lucia mountain range in Monterey County, California.

This station is a collaboration among Hastings, the Berkeley Seismological Laboratory, and the USArray component of the Earthscope program. The station was installed by USArray personnel in July 2004. When the Travelling Array left California in 2007, the BSL adopted this station. It has been operating as a BDSN station since March 2008.

Network

Berkeley Digital Seismic Network (BK)

Geology

Sandstone, shale, siltstone, conglomerate,and breccia

Borehole Conditions

The HAST installation is based on the USArray vault design.

Station Pictures

Oak Trees at Hastings

Oak Trees at Hastings

View toward weather station

View toward weather station

Table of Seismic Instrumentation

SensorDataloggerSEED ChannelsLocation
BroadbandStreckeisen STS-2 VBB Tri-Axial SeismometerQ330HRBH?,HH?,LH?,VH?00
AccelerometerKinemetrics FBA ES-T Accel. USGS (4 g max 5 v/g)Q330HRHN?00
AuxiliaryAntennaCurrentQ330HRVE?00
ClockPhaseQ330HRLC?,VC?00
ClockQualityQ330HRLC?,VC?00
InputVoltageQ330HRVE?00
SystemCurrentQ330HRVE?00
SystemTemperatureQ330HRVK?00
VCOValueQ330HRVC?00

Waveforms and associated metadata are available at the Northern California Earthquake Data Center (NCEDC).

Waveform Data