SISMOMex

Sismoteca Nacional en Línea, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

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The Servicio Sismológico Nacional (SSN, National Seismological Service of Mexico) was officially founded in 1910, 6 years after the first recorded paper seismogram in Mexico. The network grew up to 12 stations by the end of the 1920s. The network was augmented and instrumentation updated beginning in the late 1960s. Paper seismograms exist for some stations until 2015 with one station at the Institute of Geophysics of Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) still recording on paper.

The SISMOMex project is hosted by Joint Earth Science Library (Biblioteca Conjunta de Ciencias de la Tierra [BCCT]), UNAM. The project represents more than 110 yrs of seismological information from Mexico. Its objective is the preservation, search, recovery, systematization, reuse, and dissemination of data and information from the seismograms generated by the SSN and published material about earthquakes and seismology in Mexico. The project aims to digitize the historical seismograms that contain the most important earthquakes nationally and worldwide, as well as the 15,000 oldest seismograms in the collection.

SSSN website

Stations

Stations installed prior to 1922.

LocationCodeLatitudeLongitudeTimespanComponents
TacubayaTAC19.405-99.19419103
MazatlánMAZ23.188-106.40619103
OaxacaOAX17.021-96.76319113
MéridaMER20.948-89.61619123
ZacatecasZACM22.776-102.54919123
GuadalajaraGUM20.679-103.34119203
ColimaCOLM18.196-103.70419203
PueblaPUE19.042-98.19719203
VeracruzVCM19.201-96.13819203
ManzanilloMNZ19.054-104.33119203
ChihuahuaCHH28.637-106.07819223

Other stations not listed here are available online.

Instrumentation

Early instruments:

  • Wiechert
  • Bosch-Omori
  • Milne

Late 1960s:

  • Electromagnetic vertical short-period

Recording Medium

paper

Data Availability

310,000 paper seismograms are stored with Biblioteca Conjunta de Ciencias de la Tierra, UNAM.

The catalog of records with the link to images of seismograms generated in Mexico from the 1900s to date can be accessed online. [search database]

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Seismograms not found in the database can also be requested by email: SSNdata@sismologico.unam.mx

See the SSN website to download data and for more information on data availability.

The project has also developed TIITBA a new portable open-source multi-platform graphical user interface (GUI) coded on Python3, specifically developed for the vectorization, analysis and correction of legacy smoked paper seismograms. The software also includes modules to produce output files for SEISAN analysis. (add reference)

Contact

Acknowledgements

Programa de Apoyo Financiero para el Desarrollo y Fortalecimiento de los Proyectos Unitarios de Toda la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) en Línea (PAPROTUL), Project TUL_1380.

References

Xyoli Pérez‐Campos, Saul Armendáriz‐Sánchez, Víctor H. Espíndola, Minerva Castro‐Escamilla, Jesus Perez, Luis Manuel Casiano, Ivan Rodriguez Rasilla, Caridad Cárdenas Monroy, Arturo Cárdenas (2020). Preservation and Reuse of Historical Seismic Data in Mexico: SISMOMex and the Online “National Seismogram Library”. Seismological Research Letters; 91 (3): 1482–1487. doi: https://doi.org/10.1785/0220190340

Sismoteca Nacional en Linea, Universidad Nacional Autonama de Mexico, http://www.sismoteca.unam.mx/base/. Last accessed 4 January 2022.