PACIFIC ISLAND REGION SEISMIC NETWORK WITH EMPHASIS ON SAMOA SEISMIC MONITORING.
FAATALI MALAEFATU LEAVASA SAMOA
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PACIFIC ISLAND REGION SEISMIC NETWORK WITH EMPHASIS ON SAMOA SEISMIC MONITORING. FAATALI MALAEFATU LEAVASA SAMOA SEISMIC ACTIVITIES IN THE PACIFIC REGION Pacific Is countries Stations Country Seismic Seismic GPS GPS Tide Under
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Country Seismic station Seismic stations GPS GPS Tide Gauges Under costrcn. working Not/work working Not/work C.Islands 1 1 1 nil FSM Fiji 3 2 2 4 Kiribati Nauru New Caldn 2 7 Palau PNG 3 3 Samoa 1 2 1 6 Solomons Tuvalu 1 1 1 Tonga 4 1 1 1 Vanuatu 5 3 1 1 2 1
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Geoscience Section Meteorology Division Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment
IMS (International Monitoring Station) / GSN (Global
Global Seismic Network (GSN) System: (since 1993) The instrumentation: (Streckeisen)-Long Period STS-1 VBB
3 component; 1 vertical and 2 horizontals, and the Short Period STS-2, which is also a broad band seismometer.
Feb 2010 - replaced the existing Q680 digitizer/recording
unit with two Q330-HR digitizers, two B-44 Packet Balers (USB Thumb Drives), and one Slate (signal processor) and installed a remote monitoring device (Falcon) and a 16 port router.
REASON (JUSTIFICATION) FOR CHANGE - The Q680 is
nearing the end of its life cycle.
International Monitoring System (IMS): (deployed
Data transmitted to Vienna (CTBTO) is via GCI
ASL (Alburquerque Seismic Lab) receives seismic data
PTWC – also receives seismic data directly.
EARTHQUAKE REPORT
DATE –29th September 2009
172.034° W, Depth: 10 km (6.2 miles) on Tuesday, 29th September , 2009 at 17:48:10 UTC), 06:48:10 am (Samoan Local Time).
Magnitude (Richter) – GSN reading 8.0 MMI Intensity MM 8 Region Samoa Coordinate Location 15.509°S, 172.034°W Depth 10 km Time (SLT) Tuesday September 29 , 2009 at 06:48:10 am (SLT) Distance from Apia (km) 190 km(120 miles) South of Apia, Samoa Felt (YES / NO / ? ) Yes. Tsunami (YES / NO / ? ) Yes. Damaging (YES / NO / ? ) Yes At least 142 people killed in Samoa, 29 people in American Samoa and seven people on Niuatoputapu, Tonga. Widespread damage to infrastructure at Pago Pago, American Samoa, in many parts of Samoa and on Niuatoputapu, Tonga. Felt (V) at Apia, Samoa and (IV) at Tafuna, American Samoa. Felt in much of American Samoa, Samoa and northern Tonga. Felt as far away as Wallis and Futuna Islands. A tsunami with wave heights (peak-to-trough) was recorded at: 314 cm at Pago Pago, American Samoa; 140 cm at Apia, Samoa; 47 cm at Rarotonga and 8 cm at Penrhyn, Cook Islands; 14 cm at Nuku`alofa, Tonga; 11 cm at Papeete, French Polynesia. The broad-scale tectonics of the Tonga region are dominated by the relative convergence of the Pacific and Australia plates,
The Network will be comprised of : three (3) permanent broadband seismic stations; three (3) sets of portable observation equipment and
as well as satellite transmission equipment to transfer the
monitoring data collected form permanent seismic stations to Apia in real time.
Project Update
Project MOU and Contract signed Sites Survey completed Nov 2009 April 2010 – project design and communication discussions
in China
March 2011 – Tender processes completed May 2011 – Construction of NDC begins May 2011 – Tender for 3 permanent vaults approved by
tenders board
Power and grounding Station seismometer pier Station Observation house
BROAD BAND are permanent stations ~ dimension
AC/Solar/Battery Seismometers , GPS, digitizer, data acquisition,
accelerometer.
MOBILE ~ dimension 2x2 m
AC Short period seismometers digitizer
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TSUNAMI OPERATION AND SEISMIC ANALYSIS/REPORTING Equipment donated by USA (NOAA/PTWC)
Quicker public response/warning due to real timing Ability to forecast arrival time within 10 minutes Ability to estimate wave height using sea level data
Ability to visualize other stations arrival. NDC will improve storage and archives New seismic stations will improve parameters
There is a need to improve warning by establishing
There is a need to improve networking by close
There is mutual benefit by sharing data globally. These can be achieved by intergovernmental /focal
FAATALI MALAEFATU LEAVASA
GEOSCIENCE SECTION METEOROLOGY DIVISION MINISTRY OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT SAMOA.