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Seismic Stations in Thailand - Digital, Analog, and Future Stations

This article provides information on the existing seismic stations in Thailand, including digital and analog stations. It also discusses the future seismic stations planned for the country. The article highlights the importance of these stations in monitoring seismic activity and tsunami detection. It mentions data exchange through VSAT and other networks, as well as the various warning systems in place.

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Seismic Stations in Thailand - Digital, Analog, and Future Stations

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  1. Existing Seismic Stations in Thailand Digital(11) ChiangRai ChiangMai MaeHongSon Phrea Nan Tak Loie Nakhonratchasima Srinakarin Dam Prachuabkirikhan Songkhla Analog(14) ChiangRai, MeaHongSon Nan Tak, Loei Nakhonsawan, Nakhonratchasima Ubonratchatani Khoaleam Dam Kanchanaburi Chanthaburi Prachuabkirikhan Phuket Songkhla Active Fault in Thailand Seismology Bureau Thai Meteorological Department Digital Station (8) VSAT Not operate(3) Analog Station(14)

  2. Future Seismic Stations in Thailand (2006-2008) (30) Chiangmai Chiang Rai PhaYao Nan Lamphun Phrae Uttaradit Sukhothai Kampheangpet Utaithani Nakhornsawan Pitsanulok Lopburi Suphanburi Leio Suphanburi Nongkhai Nakhonphanom Khonkhean Chaiyaphum Surin Phetburi Prachuabkirikhan Chumporn Suratthani Nakornsritammarat Krabi Yala (15) (2005-2006) Chiangmai (BB) Mea Hong Son (BB,SP) Phetchabun(BB) Sakonnakorn (SP) Nakornratchasima (SP) Ubonratchathani (SP) Kanchanaburi (BB,SP) Chantaburi(BB) Ranong (SP) Pang-nga (SP) Phuket (SP) Trang (SP) Songkhla (BB)

  3. Tsunami Detection in The Andaman Sea

  4. Tsunami Early Warning ASEAN, USA, India etc. DARTS or Buoys in Andaman sea Seismic Stations Digital VSAT Data Exchange By GTS VSAT TMD Live global network websites JMA GTS Analysis and Verify Tsunami (Magnitude, Epicenter, Depth) Hot line E-mail Tidal Gauges PTWC Over threshold or AbnormalSign Felt Earthquake Announce Natural Disaster Warning Center Website (Internet) Mass Media Remote sites (Siren towers) Governmental Agencies Public

  5. National Disaster Early Warning System in Thailand THAILAND NATIONAL DISASTER WARNING CENTER TV Broadcasting (10 Stations) Thai Meteorological Department National Early Warning Committee Warning Studio Radio Broadcasting AM 211 Stations FM 312 Stations Mineral Resource Department Ministry of Interior (Dept. of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Mobile Telephone System SMS (20 Million sets) Warning Data from Other National Agencies Volunteer Radio System (VR) Local Radio Stations (1000 Stations) Cable Radio Stations Information from Threatened Populations Data from Other International Agencies such as Pacific Tsunami Warning Center (PTWC) Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) Warning Tower Located in Disaster Areas

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