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Enhancing Seismic Monitoring with Portable Networks

The Pollino 2011-2013 INGV Portable Seismic Network in Emilia 2012 comprises over 100 stations with accelerometers and velocimiters, enabling real-time data transmission via UMTS, WiFi, or satellite to the EIDA archive. Portable networks improve earthquake detection, aiding scientific studies on hazard, tectonics, and earthquake physics, especially during seismic emergencies and experiments. Studying aftershocks refines fault characterization and enhances forecasting of future seismic events. Emilia 2012 Seismic Emergencies and Experiments at Pollino 2011-2013.

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Enhancing Seismic Monitoring with Portable Networks

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  1. Pollino 2011-2013 INGV portableSeismicNetwork Emilia 2012 Is composed by more than 100 seismic stations equipped with both accelometers and velocimiters.Stations can be easily and quickly deployed Data can be transmitted in real time at INGV (UMTS. WiFi or satellite)Data are stored in EIDA archive Montello 2011 • Portable seismic networks are deployed to improve the detection performance of permanent monitoring systems during seismic emergency or experiments • The improvement in earthquake detection and location provide invaluable data for scientific studies related to hazard, tectonics and earthquake physics. • Aftershocks or clusters of seismic events help in characterizing the geometry and dimensions of the causative faults. • Knowing the number, size, and timing of aftershocks can help in foreseeing the characteristics of future seismic sequences in the same tectonic environment. Emilia 2012 Seismic EmergenciesandExperiments Pollino 2011-2013

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