MOSTI Malaysian Seismological Network Malaysian Meteorological Department Ministry
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MOSTI Malaysian Seismological Network Malaysian Meteorological Department Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation
Malaysian Seismological Network - one of the components of data & information collection component of Malaysian National Tsunami Early Warning System (MNTEWS)
Malaysian Seismological Network - one of the components of data & information collection component of Malaysian National Tsunami Early Warning System (MNTEWS) Data & Information Collection Component of MNTEWS: Seismic Stations Tidal Gauges Deep Ocean Buoys Coastal Cameras Linkage to PTWC and JMA
Malaysian Seismological Network - one of the components of data & information collection component of Malaysian National Tsunami Early Warning System (MNTEWS) Key features of MNTEWS: • Monitoring of Earthquake and Tsunami on a 24 -hour basis • Issuance of information and advisory on the occurrence of earthquake, and issuance of information, advisory, early warning and warning on the occurrence of tsunami that threaten the security and safety of Malaysia • It is an integral part of the Indian Ocean Tsunami Warning System and the Northwest Pacific Advisory System Data & Information Collection Component of MNTEWS: Seismic Stations Tidal Gauges Deep Ocean Buoys Coastal Cameras Linkage to PTWC and JMA
NATIONAL SEISMIC NETWORK 14 stations (3 -component & real time): - 7 broadband - 7 short –period - 14 strong motion
Infrastructure and equipment of Seismic Station VSAT Data Logger ES-T Epi. Sensor Digitiser Power Supply Broadband Strekeisen STS-2
Transmitting and Receiving Seismic Data VSAT Seismic Stations ps b k 64 64 kbp s MEASAT Earth Station Router Seismic Waves in Realtime National Tsunami Early Warning System: Antelope System
International and Regional Cooperation Malaysia is receiving seismic waveform data from USGS, IRIS, Singapore, Australia and CTBTO through Internet in near real-time. VSAT link to BMG, Indonesia, has established for data exchange. Malaysia is already contributing realtime waveform data from its 7 broadband stations for regional and international exchange: KUM (Kulim) IPM (Ipoh) KOM (Kota Tinggi) KSM (Kuching) SBM (Sibu) KKM (Kota Kinabalu) LDM (Lahad Datu)
Conclusion We need International and Regional Cooperation in order to enhance our seismic monitoring system. Malaysia fully support and reaffirm our commitment to an open, free and unrestricted sharing of real-time seismic data, regionally and internationally.
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