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ByBart

Bautista

PHIVOLCS

ISGC 2012Taipei, Taiwan

Seismicity and Seismotectonic Setting

PHILIPPINE DESTRUCTIVE EARTHQUAKES•M8.3 02 Jul 1954 Bacon, Sorsogon (13/101)

•M7.5 01 Apr 1955 Lanao (291/713)

•M7.3 02 Aug 1968 Casiguran (270/600)

•M7.3 07 Apr 1970 Baler (15/200)

•17 Aug 1976 Moro Gulf (3,739/8,000)

•16 July 1990 Luzon (1,283/2,786)

•15 November 1994 Mindoro (>100)

• Pinatubo• Taal• Kanlaon• Mayon

• Bulusan• Hibok-hibok• Matutum*• Parker*

Philippines has 22 active volcanoes

• Total of 64 Digital seismic stations

•34 manned and non-real-time stations•30 are real-time using VSAT com

The network is continuously being improved and expanded to provide much needed data for;

1) Rapid and accurate location of earthquake epicenters

2) Quick estimation of magnitude3) Rapid assessment of earthquake

tsunami potentials4) Quick assessment of their possible impact s

to communities for provision of timely warning and advisories

5) Generation of high resolution database for seismic hazard assessment and earthquake prediction research

6) International data exchange

The Philippine Seismic Network

Japan Grant-Aid Project 2000-2003

For the year 2012

• 3 more unmanned real-time stations Using VSAT

•A 29 non-real-time strong motion instruments to be deployed in other key cities

Short-period Teledyne Geotech sensors

S-13J

Strong Motion PA-22 Teledyne

Geotech Strong motion sensorsKelunji D-Series recorders

SRC data acquisition and processing software

S-13J

PA-22

34 Manned Non-real-time Seismic Stations

Manned Seismic Stations

Puerto Galera Seismic StationPuerto Princesa Seismic Station

Antique Seismic Station

• 34 Manned seismic observatories

•24 X 7 operation•2 to 3 staffs per station•Used telephone, fax, SMS and SSB radios to communicate to main office

• Philippine Seismic Network– Eight non-real-time broadband

stations [PIP, TGY, BCP, PPR, RCP, TBP, CGP, BIP]

– One real-time (PLP)– 4 from international organiztions

– 9 Guralp CMG-3T broadband sensor,

– 2 Strekeisen STS-2– 1 Strekeisen STS-1

– SRC Kelunji D Series (2) & Kinemetrics K2 (7)

– Kinemetric Q330, Q330HR

Manned Broadband Seismic Stations

CMG-3T

STS-2

Data Acquisition

System

STS-1

CMG-3T Broadband seismometer

S13J Short period seismometer

PA-22 Strong motion seismometer

Broadband Seismometers

30 Satellite-telemetered short- period Stations

Three Data Receiving Stations Main Office

Tagaytay Mirror Station

Davao Seismic Station (Mirror Station)

Real-time Seismic Monitoring Stations

Mirror Stations

CYGNUSSatellite Modem

Transceiver

TRIDENTDigitizer

SS-13-comp

Seismometer

Solar Panels

Solar Charge Regulator

Battery

1.8 mtr Ku-Band VSAT Antenna

GPS antenna

Digitizer and VSAT modem / transceiver

Batteries and solar charge regulator

Three component short-period sensors

Cygnus Transceiver

Trident Digitizer

Solar batteries

Regulator

Short period sensors

Seismic vault, Solar panels, GPS antenna & 1.8 m Ku- band VSAT antenna/feed assy

3.8 mtr Ku-Band VSAT Antenna UPS

Emergency Power

Generator

AC

Power

Data Processing/Archiving Computer (2)

NAQS Server Client

GPS antenna

Data

Acquisition

Computer (2)

CARINA

Hub

Satellite Modem

Transceiver

NAQS Server

HYDRA / Athena Computer (2)

From Seedlink server

Data Receiving Center

• Software for interactive manual processing of earthquake events

•Software for automatic real-time processing of earthquake events

• Software for Seismic event cataloguing, Publishing & E-mail Notification

Athena

PHIVOLCS

Kyoto Univ. Kochi Univ. GSI, Hokkaido Univ.

Shizuoka Univ., Toyama Univ., AEDP

Nagoya Univ. Tokai Univ.

2010-2014JST 1.6Myen

National Research Institute For Ear th

Science and Disaster

Prevention (NIED)

JICA 3.2 Myen

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Basco, Batanes

Virac, CatanduanesLubang Island

Baler, Aurora

Mati, Davao Oriental

PHIVOLCS – JICA/JST Broadband + Strong Motion Stations

Pagadian, Zamboanga del Sur

Borongan, Eastern SamarEl Nido, Palawan

Guimaras Island, Guimaras Bataraza, Palawan

Upgrade of 10 PHIVOLCS VSATremote Short Period seismic stationsNanometrics Trillium 240 Broadband Seismometers

Strong motion Accelerometers

USGS(9.22S, 107.32E, 33km)

Harvard CMT(10.28S, 107.82E, 20km)

Automated analysis of source time function

→Discriminate Tsunami-EQ

2006/7/17 Off-Jawa Mw7.5 More than 600 casualties

By Tsunami

SWIFT source inversion by NIED

Broadband seismometer can records large earthquakes precisely

SP sensor is sensitive only to short period ground motions

EQ.

Strong motion sensor does not saturate

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More precise information of

the source of large

earthquakes

SP sensor saturates by large earthquake

arning

Strong motion sensor does not saturate

PAT

Metro Manila Strong- Motion Array (MMSTAR)

a Bay

PHIVOLCS STRONG MOTION

NETWORK DEVELOPMENT

Station Code

Location Geology Classification

DBMDepartment of Budget

and Management, Manila

Quatenary Alluvium

Coastal Low Land

PSYMMDA Libertad

Pumping Station, Pasay City

Quatenary Alluvium

Coastal Low Land

USTUniversity of Santo

Tomas Campus, Manila

Quatenary Alluvium

Coastal Low Land

** SACSan Agustin Church Intramuros, Manila

Quatenary Alluvium

Coastal Low Land

MKT MMDA Office, MakatiTuff and

tuffacious sediments

Central Plateau

ORTPLDT

Ortigas Pasig City

Pyroclastic flow deposit adobe

Central Plateau

PHVPHIVOLCS Seismic

Vault Quezon City

Tuff and tuffacious sediments

Central Plateau

MRKSta. Elena Elementary

School, Marikina Metro Manila

Quatenary Alluvium

Marikina Valley

* PATPateros Municipal Hall, Pateros Metro Manila

Quatenary Alluvium

Marikina Valley

SKBSmith-Kline Becham

Factory, Cainta, Rizal

Basement complexSierra

Madre Range

Episensor (ES-T)

FBA-11

FBA-21

Kinemetrics Altus K2

Kinemetrics ETNA

To provide for rapid assessment of earthquake damageand provide data for

strong ground motion research

Collaborator: Hiroshi INOUE NIED

On-line intensity meter at every municipality 10km average interval

Philippines needs 3,000

4,000 Seismic Intensity meters in Japan

Newly developed IT-Kyoshin Accelerometer

by IT-Kyoshin Consortium organized by ERIPrimary purpose is to evaluate earthquake response of buildings.

3 component accelerometer with0.1 gal noise and ethernet I/F

Useful for deploying dense intensity meter network

Low place on a wall close to a pillar of the 1st

floor of 1 or 2 story building of local government or PHIVOLCS office, where Internet and electricity is available for no extra cost

Sharp Netwalker

Ubuntu Linux Wireless LAN

microSD, Touch Screen, Sound, 400

US$

To be installed on the office wall anywhere

wireless LAN is available with secure

enclosure hiding keyboard

Old big laptop will also do

1500kmx1500km200kmx200km

30kmx30km

30 in Manila in 2011

30 in Central Luzon and 40 nationwide in 2013

PHIVOLCS HQbuilding in Nov.2010

Some more along the Philippine

Fault in Mindanao

100 Locations at Local Government Building/PHIVOLCS obs.

Kinemetrics ETNA (already existing in some key cities)0.01 gal noise 10,000 US$

IT-Kyoshin Accelerometer0.1 gal noise 1,000 US$

USB Accelerometer 2 gal noise50-100US$ (QCN ?)

USB MEMSAccelerometer

30kmx30km

Network in KeyFurther Densification of Cities

Seismic Hazard and Risk Simulation Tool Ground motion Liquefaction Potential

Landslide Potential

Tsunami wave height and Arrival Time

Serve as platform for LGUs to build Exposure and Critical Facilities Database

Users are LGUs / Disaster Managers and Responders

Public Intensity

Meter Network (Internet)

PHIVOLCSIntensity Meters

(SMS / Internet)

Intensity Data

PHIVOLCSData Server

Earthquake Parameters

REDAS USERS ( FTP/ WGET)

Volunteer Observers(SMS / Internet)

QCN- BOIN

CIntensity Data

Hazards and Impact Maps

REDAS Display (Real-time monitormode)

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Near Real-time Sea Level Monitoring (Tide Tool)

Developed and supported by US NOAA NWS PTWC

With graphical user interfaces to continuously monitor sea level data streams

1 m5 m 10 m

Earthquake Signals

Tsunami Signals

PHIVOLCSTsunami Decision Tool

Communities

Tsunami Detection Stations

VSAT

Cell Site

Summary and the Road Ahead The Philippine seismic network have been

repeatedly expanded and improved both from funding from the Japanese government and the Philippine government.

The upgrading will provide for rapid and more accurate determination of Earthquake parameters

Provide for accurate near-real-time source process determination which will provide timely and accurate assessment of tsunami potential of strong earthquakes

Deployment of dense network of intensity meters will facilitate rapid and accurate assessment of earthquake impact

The establishment of ten real-time broadband seismic stations will facilitate international data exchange for tsunami early warning and regional scientific research

+ PHIVOLCS’sinternal

information sharing

Provide a gateway to earthquake and

volcano information to

everyone

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Intensithymeasureme

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Intensity est.

Tsunami

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Seismicity/Crustal Mov.

Live camSimple seismic

diagnesis

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