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Southwest Australia Seismic Network (SWAN): recording earthquakes in Australia’s most active seismic zone

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Created 14/01/2025

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The geological structure of southwest Australia comprises a rich, complex record of Precambrian cratonization and Phanerozoic continental breakup. Despite the stable continental cratonic geologic history, over the past five decades the southwest of Western Australia has been the most seismically active region in continental Australia though the reason for this activity is not yet well understood. The Southwest Australia Seismic Network (SWAN) is a temporary broadband network of 27 stations that was designed to both record local earthquakes for seismic hazard applications and provide the opportunity to dramatically improve the rendering of 3-D seismic structure in the crust and mantle lithosphere. Such seismic data are essential for better characterization of the location, depth and attenuation of the regional earthquakes, and hence understanding of earthquake hazard. During the deployment of these 27 broadband instruments, a significant earthquake swarm occurred that included three earthquakes with local magnitude (MLa) ≥ 4.0, and the network was supplemented by an additional six short-term nodal seismometers at 10 separate sites in early 2022, as a rapid deployment to monitor this swarm activity. The SWAN experiment has been continuously recording since late 2020 and will continue into 2023. These data are archived at the FDSN recognized Australian Passive Seismic (AusPass) Data center under network code 2P and will be publicly available in 2025. Citation: Meghan S. Miller, Robert Pickle, Ruth Murdie, Huaiyu Yuan, Trevor I. Allen, Klaus Gessner, Brain L. N. Kennett, Justin Whitney; Southwest Australia Seismic Network (SWAN): Recording Earthquakes in Australia’s Most Active Seismic Zone. Seismological Research Letters 2023;; 94 (2A): 999–1011. doi: https://doi.org/10.1785/0220220323

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Title Southwest Australia Seismic Network (SWAN): recording earthquakes in Australia’s most active seismic zone
Language eng
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Landing Page https://devweb.dga.links.com.au/data/dataset/0636a5a7-4038-4e19-9ee9-403ae2b0e5fb
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Reference Period 01/08/2020
Geospatial Coverage {"type": "Polygon", "coordinates": [[[112.6168, -35.549], [122.8109, -35.549], [122.8109, -26.9492], [112.6168, -26.9492], [112.6168, -35.549]]]}
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