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GEOSCOPE Observatory

French Global Network of broad band seismic stations

DOI : 10.18715/GEOSCOPE.G


The GEOSCOPE Observatory is a Global Network of Broad Band Seismic Stations.

These stations are recording continuously the ground motion. Data of most of the stations are arriving in real-time to the IPGP Data Center and are archived after validation.
The GEOSCOPE Observatory provides data and informations for earthquakes with magnitudes larger than 5.5-6. Similar information may be provided for smaller earthquakes, for example those located in France or in the European-Mediterranean region.

 

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IPEV

L'IPEVInstitut Paul Emile Victor (Institut polaire français) maintains locally in Territory of the French Southern and Antarctic Territories, 5 GEOSCOPE stations:

  • AIS - New Amsterdam
  • CCD - Concordia, Antarctica
  • CRZF - Crozet
  • DRV - Dumont d'Urville-Terre Adélie
  • PAF - Port aux Français-Kerguelen

 

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IRD

L'IRD, Institut de Recherche pour le Développementmaintains locally two  GEOSCOPE stations :  SOK in Senegal and NOUC in New Caledonia.

In charge of GEOSCOPE stations:

Bernard Bourlès

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EOST Observatories

EOST is also an Earth Sciences Observatory (OSU).

Its missions are to contribute to the monitoring of natural phenomena
and to provide data to the scientific community.
 
Earthquakes, magnetic fields, gravitational force,
hydro-chemical composition, landslides
are some examples of the natural processes observed by EOST.
 
To learn more: EOST Observatories

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