Recent progress of seismic observation networks in Japan —Hi-net, F-net, K-NET and KiK-net—
National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Resilience · Association for the Development of Earthquake Prediction
Abstract
After the disastrous 1995 Kobe earthquake, a new national project has started to drastically improve seismic observation system in Japan. A large number of strong-motion, high-sensitivity, and broadband seismographs were installed to construct dense and uniform networks covering the whole of Japan. The new high-sensitivity seismo-graph network consisting of 696 stations is called Hi-net, while the broadband seismograph network consisting of 71 stations is called F-net. At most of Hi-net stations strong-motion seismographs are also equipped both at depth and the ground surface. The network of these 659 stations with an uphole/downhole pair of strong-motion seismographs is called KiK-net, while another network…
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Authors
7- YOYoshimitsu OkadaCorresponding
National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Resilience
- KKKeiji Kasahara
National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Resilience
- SHSadaki Hori
National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Resilience
- KOKazushige Obara
National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Resilience
- SSShoji Sekiguchi
National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Resilience
Topics & keywords
- Seismometer
- Net (polyhedron)
- Broadband
- Seismology
- Geology
- Telecommunications
- Computer science
- Mathematics
- Climate action