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The Portuguese national seismic network: products and services

Author(s): Carrilho, Fernando ; Custodio, Susana ; Bezzeghoud, Mourad ; Oliveira, Carlos ; Marreiros, Célia ; Vales, Dina ; Alves, Paulo ; Pena, Areosa ; Madureira, Guilherme ; Escuer, Maria ; Silveira, Graça ; Corela, Carlos ; Matias, Luis ; Silva, Matilde ; Veludo, Idalina ; Dias, Nuno ; Loureiro, Afonso ; Borges, J. F. ; Caldeira, Bento ; Wachilala, Piedade ; Fontiela, Joao

Date: 2021

Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.21/13419

Origin: Repositório Científico do Instituto Politécnico de Lisboa

Subject(s): 1755 Lisbon earthquake; Azores island; Madeira island; State-of-the-art seismic network; Sismic stations


Description

Portugal, located in the southwest region of the Eurasian plate, has been affected by several destructive earthquakes throughout its history, the most well-known being the 1755 Great Lisbon earthquake. The seismicity of the territory, both in the mainland and in the Azores and Madeira islands, has prompted the continuous development of seismic monitoring, from the first known macroseismic inquiry, following the 1755 Great Lisbon earthquake, to the current state-of-the-art seismic network. Once scattered in separate efforts, at present, most seismic stations in Portugal relay its data to a common data center, at Instituto Português do Mar e da Atmosfera, where data are automatically processed for the downstream generation of both manually revised and automatically generated products and services. In this article, we summarize the evolution of the permanent seismic network, its current status, the products and services that are publicly available, a recent effort of rapid deployment of a dense network following a mainshock, and state-of-the-art ocean-bottom seismometer developments.

Document Type Journal article
Language English
Contributor(s) RCIPL
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