The IRIS Global Seismographic Network
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Since the last FDSN meeting in December 1992, the IRIS Global Seismographic Network (GSN) has made significant progress toward meeting its goals of a uniform, globally distributed, network of broadband seismographic stations. More GSN stations were installed or upgraded than in any previous year. A total of 15 new stations entered into operation, bringing the total number of stations in the GSN to 54. Additionally, 4 existing GSN stations were upgraded with 24-bit data acquisition systems.
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Butler, R. (1994) “The IRIS Global Seismographic Network”, Annals of Geophysics, 37(5). doi: 10.4401/ag-4199.
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