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Broadband Array in Taiwan for Seismology (BATS) Current Status

Learn about the current status of BATS with STS-1/Q-680 & STS-2/Q-4120 stations equipped with SSA strong-motion sensors, RefTek units, data transmission methods, and data formats. Explore the upcoming expansion with 17 comprehensive observatories and 45 mobile stations. Visit BATS Home page for station info, regional CMT solutions, and data management.

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Broadband Array in Taiwan for Seismology (BATS) Current Status

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  1. Broadband Array in Taiwan for Seismology (BATS) Current Status • Instrument • 2 STS-1/Q-680 stations • 11 STS-2/Q-4120 stations • All equipped with SSA strong-motion sensors • 20 RefTek units • Communication • Frame-relay transmission • Regular data retrieval and maintenance service • Data Types/Format • 20 samples/s, continuous recording • Triggering mode for higher sampling rates • SEED volume

  2. BATS Home page: Station info, Regional CMT solutions, and data distribution

  3. Data Management CenterInstitute of Earth Sciences, Academia Sinica (DMC-IES)http://bats.earth.sinica.edu.tw/IESDMC/

  4. BATS in the near future • 17 “comprehensive” observatories by IES • each equipped with GPS, VBB, and SM sensors • Complete spectrum from 0 to 200 Hz • 19 permanent stations by CWB 6 permanent stations by NCU • Broadband sensors, up to 60 sec. • A mobile array of 45 stations • 24 broadband (STS-2/Guralp) • 21 short-period

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