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Explore the Thai National Seismic Network's seismic belts and monitoring stations. Get data on felt earthquakes from 1900 to 2006, both inside and outside the country. Discover the seismic observatories, analog, and digital stations involved, along with upgrade plans for the network. Real-time monitoring and analysis software ensure safety and preparedness for seismic events in Thailand.
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Seismic Belts • กลับภาพ 51 Seismic Belts Ref: http://www.seismo.unr.edu/ftp/pub/louie/class/
Felt Earthquake Statistic 1900-October 2006 • Sources outside country 121 events Sources inside country 91 events
Present TMD seismic observatories • Analog type 14 Stations SPZ • Old Digital seismic stations 3 components 11 stations ( 3 BB, 8 SP) • IRIS/GSN 1 station at Chiangmai : CHTO • New upgrading seismic stations Phase I 15 stations (7 VBB stations 120 sec sensor and 8 SP stations 40 sec) Phase II 25 Stations (10 VBB stations 120 sec,15 SP stations 1 HZ)
CHTO IRIS/GSN Old digital Station Sensor and Vault
http://aslwww.cr.usgs.gov/Seismic_Data/telemetry_data/CHTO_24hr.htmlhttp://aslwww.cr.usgs.gov/Seismic_Data/telemetry_data/CHTO_24hr.html
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TMD Bangkok Router Router Phase II Remote Stations
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Pak Mool Ubolrachatani Broadband+SMA Sakonnakorn SP+SMA Dam Sites of EGAT
Srinakarind Dam Broadband+SMA Khaolaem Dam SP+SMA Dam Sites of EGAT
Lum Praplerng Dam SP+SMA Dam site at Royal Irrigation Department
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Real time monitoring Analysis software Seismological Bureau Bangkok
Phase II • 25 seismic stations (10BB,15 SP) • 20 Acceleration stations • 2 Borehole stations • 4 GPS stations • 9 Tide Gauge stations • Project will finish in 2008
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