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NCSN
Drum Recorder Display
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How the
data channels are named
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Each data channel has a three part name such as MSL
VHZ NC. The first part identifies the station. The middle part describes the
data. The last part identifies the seismic network. The station name and network
uniquely identify the location where the data are being recorded. The data descriptor
tells a) what is being measured (velocity, displacement, acceleration), b) what
sort of instrument is doing the recording (digital, hi-gain analog, etc.), and
c) the orientation of the sensor (vertical, horizontal-north-south or horizontal-east-west.)
For example, VHZ is a high-gain (sensitive) analog velocity sensor,
sensing vertical movement.
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Left
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Middle
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Right
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(Station Name)
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(Data Type)
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(Seismic Network)
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Examples: MSL, HSF, JSF, etc.
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V=Velocity
D=Displacement
A=Acceleration
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NC=Northern California Seismic Network
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H=High Gain Analog
D = Digital
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Z=Vertical
N=North-South
E=East-West
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