CASP – COMPREHENSIVE SOLUTION FOR SEISMOLOGICAL DATA PROCESSING
ASP is a versatile software package specifically designed to handle and process seismological data. It is employed globally by a diverse range of institutions and organizations, such as earthquake monitoring centers, research institutions, and geophysical service providers, for both real-time and offline data analysis.
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OVERVIEW
Description
CASP is extensively utilized for:
- Earthquake Monitoring: CASP is instrumental in detecting, locating, and determining the magnitude of earthquakes in real-time.
- Data Processing and Analysis: The software processes seismological data, analyzes seismic waveforms, and manages seismic event catalogs.
- Real-Time Data Exchange: CASP supports real-time data exchange between different seismic networks and institutions through standardized protocols.
- Visualization: It offers tools for visualizing seismic data, event locations, and monitoring network status.
- Data Archiving: CASP archives and manages seismic data and metadata for future analysis and research.
With various modules and components that are configurable and customizable, CASP stands out for its adaptability, making it suitable for a wide array of applications, from small-scale research to large-scale seismic monitoring networks.
AUTOMATION IS THE KEY TO IMPROVE EFFICIENCY
Nowadays dense seismic networks made up of multiple stations are becoming more common all around the world for a variety of applications such as seismic monitoring and analyses, high-resolution geophysical imaging, micro-seismicity analyses during oil or gas extraction or injection, and so on.
To analyze such a large amount of data could be very difficult, if not impossible, without the use of automatic algorithms which are able to extract all the necessary information from the recorded raw seismic signals. In this framework CASP guarantees very fast computing times and a level of reliability that is comparable to accurate manual revision.
CASP has also been used in various international scientific projects, along with the creation of the first high-resolution earthquake catalogue of the seismic sequences that occurred in Central-Italy between 2016-2017, with astonishing results and more than 450.000 reliably detected events.
Additionally, CASP can be applied to detect non-tectonic events on the earth surfaces, like quarry blasts and large rockfalls, with local magnitudes which are close to the lowest detectability limit (based on the seismic network geometry).
KEY FEATURES
SEISMIC MONITORING AND SEISMIC ANALYSES |
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Event Location (Latitude, Longitude, Depth) |
P+S arrival time |
Magnitude |
Peak Ground Velocity (PGV) |
Peak Ground Acceleration (PGA) |
HOUNSER Intensity (for different periods) |
SPECTRAL AMPLITUDE (for different periods) |
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