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Seismic Monitoring Stations of Potential Use The World Data Center A creates a world-wide bulletin of seismicity. The seismic stations contributing the data are sponsored by governmental and private organizations. The list of stations given below was provided by the U.S. Geological Survey, National Earthquake Information Center on September 1,2000. Additional station data were provided by other networks and research organizations. This compilation is provided on the premise that critical data can come from any station or location and therefore this extensive list is provided for the use by the Comprehensive Test Ban monitoring community. Acension Island ASCN 7.9327S 14.3601W Hydrophone ASH19 7.8250S 14.6020W Site ASH21 7.9870S 14.4950W ASH23 7.0697S 14.4175W ASH24 7.0557S 14.4490W ASH25 7.9465S 14.6500W ASH26 7.9440S 14.6180W ASH27 7.8530S 14.3660W ASH29 7.9490S 14.2660W Afghanistan Kabul, KAAO Closed 34.5408N 69.0428E Afghanistan KBL 34.5408N 69.0432E Albania Bajram Curri, BCI 42.3666N 20.0675E Albania Berat, Albania BERA 40.7027N 19.9494E Fierza, FRZ 42.2814N 20.0381E Albania Kam, Albania KMA 42.2619N 20.2428E Korca, Albania KBN 40.6236N 20.7874E 1 03/05/01 Kukes, Albania KKS 42.0756E 20.4113E Laci, Albania LACI 41.6363N 19.7094E Leskovik, LSK 40.1500N 178.6000E Albania Peshkopi, PHP 41.6847N 20.4408E Albania Puka, Albania PUK 42.0427N 19.8928E Saranda, SRN 39.8800N 20.0006E Albania Shkodra, SDA 42.0519N 19.4986E Albania Tepelena, TPE 40.2952N 20.0109E Albania Tirana, TIR 41.3477N 19.8650E Albania Vlora, Albania VLO 40.4686N 19.4955E Algeria Algeria OUJ 34.6570N 1.9010W Ababsia, ABSA 36.0000N 7.0000E Algeria Alger- ABA 36.8011N 3.0350E Bouzareah, Algeria Algiers, ALG 36.7717N 3.0583E Algeria Beni-Abbes, BAB 30.1214N 2.1861W Algeria Constantine, CNS 36.3700N 6.6125E Algeria In Amguel, IAA Closed 23.8222N 5.1750E 2 03/05/01 Algeria Medea, Algeria MEB 36.3030N 2.7300E Mefrouche, MFR Algeria Oued Fodda, OFD 36.0667N 1.6000E Algeria Relizane, RLA Closed 35.5833N 0.5833E Algeria REL Closed 35.7500N 0.5500E Setif, Algeria SET 36.2000N 5.4000E Tamanrasset, TAM 22.7910N 5.5270E Algeria Tlemcen TEC 34.8500N 1.2833W Algeria Andorra Andorre, PAND 42.5225N 1.5469E Andorra Angola Dunndo, Angola DUN 7.4088N 20.8372E Luanda, Angola LUA Closed 8.5000S 13.2333E Sa da Bandeira, Closed 14.9258N 13.5719E Angola Anguilla Sombrero, SWIP 18.5980N 63.4263W Anguilla Antigua Antigua, AWI Closed 17.1430N 61.8350W Antigua ANG 17.1550N 61.8300W Boggy Peak, BPA 17.0460N 61.8570W 3 03/05/01 Antigua Friars Hill, ANG 17.1550N 61.8300E Antigua Agrelo, AAGR 33.0852N 68.8254W Antigua Antarctica Antarctic ANC Closed 68.1944S 67.0000W (Marguerite Bay) Byrd BY1 Closed 80.0054S 119.0434W Antartica BY2 Closed 80.0771S 119.6812W BY3 Closed 80.9437S 119.7169W BYA Closed 80.0096S 119.4805W BYR Closed 80.0167S 119.5167W Base Esperanza,ESPZ 63.3981S 56.9964W Antartica Casey, CASY 66.2792S 110.5364E Antarctica Casey Station, CSY 66.2894S 110.5289E Antarctica Dumont DRV 66.6650S 140.0086E D’Urville Antartica Gabriel GGV Closed 64.8199S 62.8633W Gonzalez Videla, Antarctica George von VNA Closed 70.3700S 8.2200W Neumayer Antarctica Halley Bay, HBA Closed 75.5167S 26.6000W Antarctica Hallett, HLL Closed 72.3139N 170.2167E Antarctica 4 03/05/01 Little America,LAA Closed 78.2000S 162.2500E Antarctica Mawson, MAAW 67.6039S 62.8706E Antarctica McMurdo Sound, MCM Closed 77.8333S 166.6000E Antarctica Maitri, MAIT 70.7760S 11.7360E Antarctica Mirnyy, MIR 66.5500S 93.0000E Antarctica Newmayer- VNA3 71.2431S 9.6704W Olymp, Anarctica Neumayer- VNA1 70.6625S 8.2567W Station, Antarctica Neumayer- VNA2 70.9258S 7.3921W Watzmann, Antarctica Novolazarev- NVL 70.7667S 11.8333E skaya, Antarctica Oasis Bungera, OBA Closed 66.1667S 100.7333E Antarctica O’Higgins, OHC 63.3333N 57.9000W Antarctica Palmer Station,PMSA 64.7742S 64.0490W Antarctica Rockefeller RMA Closed 78.1333S 55.4167W Mountains, Antarctica Sanae, SNAA 71.6707S 2.8379W Antarctica Scott Base, SBA 77.8489S 166.7574E Antarctica 5 03/05/01 South Pole, SPA 89.9990S 115.0000E Antarctica Syowa, SYO 69.0088S 39.5921E Antartica Terre Adelie, TAA Closed 66.8178S 141.3950E Antartica Terra Nova Bay,TNV 74.6950S 164.1240E Antarctica Vanda, VND Closed 77.5239S 161.6719E Antarctica VNDA 77.5172S 161.8528E Wilkes, WILL Closed 66.2592S 110.5272E Antarctica Antarctica (UK) South Shetland Islands, Antarctica (UK) Arctowski AAS 62.1600S 58.4625W Station Deception DEC Closed 62.9833S 60.7167W Island Pedro Aguirre PED Closed 62.9394S 60.5850W Cerda Sejong Station SEJ 62.2208S 58.7528W Antarctica (UK and Argentina) South Orkney Islands, Antarctica (UK and Argentina) Signy Island SGY 60.7101S 45.5976W (UK) Orcadas ORCD 60.7381S 44.7361W (Argentina) Argentina Andalgala, ANL Closed 27.6167S 66.3167W 6 03/05/01 Argentina Barreal, RTBS 31.6614S 69.4531W Argentina Bosque Alegre, BOS Closed 31.5983S 64.5458W Argentina Buenos Aires, BAA 34.5917S 58.4833W Argentina Cacique RTAS Ariacaiquin, Argentina Cafayete, FSA 26.0923S 66.0128W Argentina Cantantal, ACAN 32.2741S 67.1886W Argentina Cayastacito, RTCS Argentina Cerro Blanco, RTCB 31.4878S 68.8104W Argentina Cerro Coronel, ACCO 30.5879S 69.0820W Argentina Cerro Negro, CEN 31.5758S 68.7542W Argentina Cerro Valdivia,RTCV 31.8617S 68.5412W Argentina Cerro Villicum,RTLL 31.3286S 68.4758W Argentina Cipoletti, CIP Closed 38.9333S 68.1333W Argentina Chacarita, CCR Closed 34.5833N 58.4667W Argentina Chepes, ACHE 31.1661S 66.6637W Argentina Chilecito, CCT Closed 29.1667S 67.5000W Argentina 7 03/05/01 Choya, CYA 28.4417S 65.8020W Argentina Coronel CFA 31.6026S 68.2331W Fontana, Argentina Cuesta del ACDV 30.1703S 69.1206W Viento, Argentina Eldorado, EDMA 26.3578S 54.4417W Argentina Horco Mole, AHML 26.7856S 65.3354W Argentina Hualilan, HLN 30.7364S 68.9492W Argentina Helvecia, HSFA 31.1028S 60.1108W Argentina Horco Molle, AHML 26.7856S 65.3354W Argentina Hualilan, HLN 30.7364S 68.2331W Argentina Humahuaca, HJA 23.2079S 65.4095W Argentina Juyjuy, JUJ 24.2458S 65.2728W Argentina Leoncito, LEO 31.7997S 69.3353W Argentina RTLS 31.7989S 61.2969W Lumberera, ALUM 25.2376S 64.8794W Argentina Manantiales, MAA 32.0839S 69.8500W Argentina Marayes, AMAR 31.4555S 67.3278W Argentina Marquesado, RTMQ 31.5057S 68.6667W Argentina 8 03/05/01 Mendoza, MEN Closed 32.9050N 68.8642W Argentina MDZ 32.8833N 68.8500W Mogote AMLC 31.3089S 67.9250W Corralitos, Argentina Paso Flores, PLCA 40.7328S 70.5508W Argentina Patquia, RTPR 30.3022S 66.5114W Argentina La Paz, RTPE Argentina Pie de Palo, PPA Closed 31.5156S 68.2694W Argentina Pilar, PIL Closed 31.6683S 63.8833W Argentina La Plata, LPA Closed 34.9089S 57.9319W Argentina La Quiaca, LQA Closed 22.1033S 65.6033W Argentina Rodeo, RTRS 30.1701S 69.4603W Argentina AROD 30.1664S 69.4742W Salagasta, ASAL 32.5911S 68.8349W Argentina Salta, SLT Closed 24.7833S 65.4167W Argentina San Antonio NSA de las Cabres, Argentina San Juan, SJA 31.5261S 68.5581W Argentina San Lorenzo, SLA 24.7211S 65.5045W Argentina 9 03/05/01 San Martin, MRA 32.4190N 65.7172W Argentina San Rafael, RFA 34.7707S 68.4658W Argentina Santa Barbara, ASTB 23.9500S 64.4840W Argentina Santa Cruz, SCA Closed 49.8333S 72.0500W Argentina Sierra de la VBA 38.0539S 61.9756W Ventana, Argentina Tala Pozo, TPA Closed 27.8217S 64.2450W Argentina Tanti, TCA 31.3386S 64.5908W Argentina Tornquist, TRQA Argentina Tranquitos, TSA 22.3889S 63.7753W Argentina Tucuman, TCM Closed 26.8000S 65.2000W Argentina Tunal, USA Argentina Ushuaia, USHU 54.8433S 68.5569W Argentina UHA Uspallata, AUSP 32.2236S 69.3873W Argentina UHA Valle Fertil, RTVF Argentina AVFE 30.6598S 67.4548W La Via, VSA Argentina Villa Urquiza, RTUE 10 03/05/01 Argentina Vinchina, VCA 28.7408S 68.2017W Argentina Vizcacheras, AVIZ 33.4731S 68.5162W Argentina Yavi, YJA 22.1760S 65.5143W Argentina Zapla, AZAP 24.2245S 65.0663W Argentina Zonda, ZON 31.5458N 68.6786W Argentina Argentine Argentine AIA Closed 65.2500S 64.2667W Islands (Faraday) Armenia Bavra, Armenia BAW 41.1200N 43.8000E Evevan, ERE 40.1833N 44.5000E Armenia Garni, GNI 40.0530N 44.7240E Armenia Goris, GRS 39.5000N 46.3333E Armenia Gyumri, LEN 40.7667N 43.8500E Armenia Jermuk, DZR 39.8800N 43.8000E Armenia Kadzharan, KDR 39.1500N 46.1000E Armenia Metsamor, METS 40.1500N 44.0800E Armenia P’arak’ar, PAAR 40.1500N 44.3800E 11 03/05/01 Armenia Stepanavan, STE 41.0000N 44.3700E Armenia Vardenis, VRD 40.2200N 45.7000E Armenia Yerevan, ERE 40.1700N 44.4700E Armenia Australia Aberfeldy, ABEM 37.7194S 146.3890E Australia Adelaide, ADE 34.9669S 138.7089E Australia TWOA 35.0325S 138.5781E Alice Springs Australia Array Site 1, AS01 23.6647S 133.9508E Site 2, AS02 23.6792S 133.9369E Site 3, AS03 23.6744S 133.9197E Site 4, AS04 23.6597S 133.9292E Site 5, AS05 23.6492S 133.9475E Site 6, AS06 23.6475S 133.9714E Site 7, AS07 23.6656S 133.9697E Site 8, AS08 23.6814S 133.9600E Site 9, AS09 23.6994S 133.9414E Site 10,AS10 23.6969S 133.9139E Site 11,AS11 23.6783S 133.8978E Site 12,AS12 23.6664S 133.9044E Site 13,AS13 23.6519S 133.8944E 12 03/05/01 Site 14,AS14 23.6517S 133.9103E Site 15,AS15 23.6456S 133.9122E Site 16,AS16 23.6369S 133.9300E Site 17,AS17 23.6644S 133.9917E Site 18,AS18 23.6900S 133.9808E Site 19,AS19 23.7044S 133.9625E Alice Springs ASAR 23.6664S 133.9044E Array Ref.
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