Abstract:
Project SEPA deployed 11 Broadband seismic stations in Chilean
Patagonia and the Antarctic Peninsula region from January, 1997 - May,
1999. Stations operated year around, although reliability was
marginal during the winter. The recording system consisted of
Streckeisen STS-2 seismographs and Reftek 72A-08 digital aquisition
systems, with GPS timing. Further information may be obtained at
... http://levee.wustl.edu/seismology/SEPA . The dataset at the ISC data
center consists of 160 local Antarctic earthquakes identified during
the project, and the picked arrival times (P waves and S waves) from
the SEPA stations used to locate these earthquakes.
Specific station locations are:
FELL Estancia Brazo Norte, Patagonia -52.0568 -70.0047
HAMB Puerto del Hambre, Patagonia -53.6140 -70.9309
MILO Cueva del Milodon, Patagonia -51.5680 -72.6170
VTDF Estancia Vicunna, Tierra del Fuego -54.1387 -68.7060
SALM Salmon Farm, Seno Skyring, Patagonia -52.5494 -72.0303
DECP Deception Island, South Shetland Is. -62.9771 -60.6699
PRAT Base Prat, South Shetland Is. -62.4798 -59.6641
FREI Base Frei, South Shetland Is. -62.1947 -58.9840
OHIG Base OHiggins, Antarctica -63.3212 -57.8983
ELEF Elephant Island, South Shetland Is. -61.2198 -55.1390
LOWI Low Island, South Shetland Is. -63.2471 -62.1806
SPPT Spring Point, Antarctic Peninsula -64.2955 -61.0513