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Data Analysis and Results
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Recently deployed in the Vrancea epicentral area by National Institute for Earth Physics
2.5 km aperture (figure 1)
7 seismic sites (PLOR): PLOR1, PLOR2, PLOR3, PLOR4, PLOR5, PLOR6, PLOR7
7 infrasound elements (IPLOR): IPL2, IPL3, IPL4, IPH4, IPH5, IPH6, IPH7
Sites 2, 3 and 4 are additionally equipped with electrometers and 3C fluxgate sensors
Collected data are continuously recorded and real-time transmitted to the Romanian National Data Centre (Bucharest)
Main applications:
(1) acoustic measurement, consisting of detection of the infrasound events (explosions, mine and quarry blasts, earthquakes, aircraft etc.)
(2) seismic monitoring of the local and regional events
Plostina Seismo - Acoustic Array
Figure1 - Plostina seismo-acoustic array configuration
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Cansi, Y. (1995), An Automatic Seismic Event Processing for Detection and Location; the P.M.C.C. Method, Geophysical Research Letters, 22, 9, 1021-1024
Wessel P., Smith W .H .F. (1995). New version of the Generic Mapping Tool released. EOS Trans. AGU, p 329 (see also URL: gmt.soest.hawaii.edu)
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The data processing in this study was performed with a program kindly
provided and supported
Maps were created using GMT software (Wessel & Smith 1995)
based on the Progressive Multi-Channel Correlation (PMCC) algorithm; this program was
by the CTBTO PTS
Summary References
Acknowledgments
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Applying the PMCC algorithm, infrasonic waves can be detected as generated over a large effective source area surrounding the epicenter.
The PMCC algorithm allows a precise description of the global wave train with complex variations of azimuth and velocity, based on the ability to obtain high-resolution continuous detection and propagation parameter measurements
The infrasound data recorded with the IPLOR array are automatic processed using a program based on the Progressive Multi-Channel Correlation (PMCC) algorithm
A standard detector DFX (Detection and Features eXtraction) used by the International Data Centre (IDC) is applied for the IPLOR data
The results obtained by applying the typical detector for acoustic signals are presented
Seasonal variation in the IPLOR detection back-azimuth are observed due to the winds fields during the year
High-resolution continuous detection and propagation parameter measurements, i.e. accurate description of the wave train with complex variations of azimuth and velocity, are obtained from IPLOR data using PMCC algorithm
ROMANIAN INFRASOUND STRUCTURE: DESIGN AND DATA PROCESSING1 1Constantin Ionescu and Daniela Ghica
1National Institute for Earth Physics, 12 Calugareni St., PO Box MG-2, 077125 Magurele, Romania, Tel.: +4021 405 60 65, e-mail: daniela@infp.ro CTBT: Science and Technology 2011
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PLOR2 IPL2
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BB-CGM40T Strong motion ES-T triaxial magnetometer MAG-03MS microbarometer
PLOR3 IPL3
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BB-CGM40T Strong motion ES-T triaxial magnetometer MAG-03MS microbarometer MBAZEL2007
PLOR4 IPL4 IPH4
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SP-GS21, BB-STS2 Strong motion ES-T triaxial magnetometer MAG-03MS microbarometer Chaparal MBAZEL2007
PLOR5 IPH5
45.842 26.642 586 3 BB-CGM40T Strong motion ES-T microbarometer Chaparal
PLOR6 IPH6
45.846 26.664 687 3 BB-CGM40T Strong motion ES-T microbarometer Chaparal
PLOR7 IPH7
45.860 26.641 831 3 BB-CGM40T Strong motion ES-T microbarometer Chaparal
Infrasound Infrastructure
IPH4 IPH5
IPH6 IPH7
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The infrasound data recorded with IPLOR during one year (1 May 2010 - 30 April 2011) were processed with a software kindly provided by CTBTO PTS, and based on the Progressive Multi-Channel Correlation (PMCC) algorithm (Cansi, 1995):
- automatic infrasound detector DFX-PMCC for signal detection and characterization (back-azimuth,horizontal trace velocity, frequency content, amplitude duration)
- in teract ive rev iew of the data/results with GPMCC (part of Geotool software g r a p h i c a l interface)
IPLOR infrasound detections were associated with a list compiled from the Reviewed Event Bulletins of CTBT International Data Centre, and Upper Silesian Coal Basin Bulletin 2010 and Lubin Copper Basin Bulletin 2010
The investigation of the IPLOR infrasound detections observed during the year shows (figure 4) strong seasonal variations of the back-azimuth:
- during the summer prevails eastern directions in the observed events (see figure 5) - during the winter-spring, a large number of events coming mainly from the N-V direction are detected (see figure 5)
This behavior seems to be in accordance with the ECMWF global atmospheric model on the winds fields during the year: seasonal changing in the wind direction is reflected in the yearly station performance
8 acoustic events (explosions) observed at IPLOR were selected in order to exemplify the variation of the detection capability of the acoustic array during the year (table 1)
Results of the detected infrasound signals reviewed with GPMCC for these 8 events are depicted in figure 6
Monthly statistics of the IPLOR infrasound detections is plotted in figure 2
Yearly azimuthal distribution of the IPLOR infrasound detections is represented in figure 3
Figure 3 - Detected infrasound signals reviewed and displayed with GPMCC
Figure 2 - Monthly statistics of the IPLOR infrasound detections
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1 10/06/2010 12:59:28 14:03:10 51.218 40.746 55.03 38.96 0.345 0.98
2 13/06/2010 03:58:05 04:30:00 48.045 33.4078 62.20 60.92 0.355 0.80
3 18/06/2010 08:00:14 08:52:50 52.870 35.800 37.02 36.67 0.339 1.04
4 20/08/2010 15:14:33 16:09:50 45.404 38.418 88.89 83.38 0.344 1.40
5 03/10/2010 15:43:42 16:32:30 51.438 16.194 312.71 293.97 0.328 2.49
6 05/10/2010 12:49:16 13:23:50 50.362 18.921 313.89 288.83 0.327 1.54
7 16/12/2010 10:35:51 11:21:40 50.059 18.422 310.28 298.42 0.322 1.64
8 21/12/2010 15:29:28 15:58:40 50.073 19.168 312.76 302.09 0.331 2.04
Table 1 - Examples of IPLOR detected arrivals
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Figure 6 Detected infrasound signals reviewed and displayed with GPMCC