JAS1 - Jamestown, 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 JAS1
In Operation 1984/07/26 00:00:00 - 1986/10/24 23:59:00
Latitude
Longitude:
Elevation: 398.1 meters
Instrumentation Broadband

Location

Site is located in Jamestown, California. The equipment from JAS was relocated to JAS1 07/03/1984, and then from JAS1 to CMB on 11/06/1986, at which time JAS1 was closed.

JAS1 (and JAS) were part of the USGS Digital World Wide Standard Seismograph Network (DWWSSN), the digital descendant of the WWSSN.

Network

Berkeley Digital Seismic Network (BK)

Geology

Alluvium

Borehole Conditions

Seismometers were temporarily located in a garage on a concrete floor while looking for a more permanent location. This site was noisy.

Station Pictures

No photos are currently available

No photos are currently available

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Table of Seismic Instrumentation

SensorDataloggerSEED ChannelsLocation
BroadbandTeledyde Geotech T210 LP V SeismometerDWSSNMH?
Teledyne Geotech T200 LP H SeismometerDWSSNMH?
GeophoneTeledyne Geotech S13 SP V SeismometerDWSSNBH?

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

Waveform Data