The Colorado Geological Survey Seismic Network, Collaboration and Outreach
The Colorado Geological Survey Seismic Network (CGSSN) began with the adoption of four former Transportable Array stations. Since then, four additional permanent stations have been installed throughout the state. To date, the primary focus of the CGSSN is to assist in the monitoring and locating of small magnitude natural and induced events. We will be presenting the current status of the CGSSN including its equipment, our goals for the future of the network and the lessons we have learned. We will present our proposed locations for new permanent stations and are hoping to get feedback from the community on those locations and other ways we might be able to make the CGSSN provide the greatest scientific service possible. Outreach and collaboration are some of our top priorities and we will discuss how the CGSSN has fostered collaborations with other research and educational institutions, outreach opportunities and interactions with the community as a whole.
Session: Network Seismology: Recent Developments, Challenges and Lessons Learned [Poster]
Type: Poster
Room: Evergreen Ballroom
Date: 4/22/2022
Presentation Time: 08:00 AM Pacific
Presenting Author: Kyren R. Bogolub
Student Presenter: No
Additional Authors
Kyren Bogolub Presenting Author Corresponding Author kbogolub@mines.edu Colorado Geological Survey |
Matthew Morgan mmorgan@mines.edu Colorado Geological Survey |
Francis Fitzgerald ffitzger@mines.edu Colorado Geological Survey |
Lauren Broes lbroes@mines.edu Colorado Geological Survey |
Kyle Radach kcradach@gmail.com Colorado Geological Survey |
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The Colorado Geological Survey Seismic Network, Collaboration and Outreach
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Network Seismology: Recent Developments, Challenges and Lessons Learned
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