Engineering Proceedings (Jul 2023)
Treatment and Analysis of Multiparametric Time Series from a Seismogeodetic System for Tectonic Monitoring of the Gulf of Cadiz, Spain
Abstract
The tectonic activity produced by the interaction between the Eurasian and African plates continually generates high seismic activity and the possibility of tsunamis occurring in the Gulf of Cadiz, Spain. The occurrence of these phenomena and the associated threat implies the need to implement a seismogeodesic system made up of a GNSS receiver, a seismograph–accelerograph, and an inclinometer that allows for us to study the behavior of tectonic activity in the Gulf and adjacent areas. This system is installed in the Doñana biological station, Huelva, Spain, and sends continuous records to the control center located in the University of Cadiz, generating GNSS, seismic, accelerometric, and inclinometric time series, which, together with the implementation of geodetic and geophysical techniques, is capable of providing information on tectonic activity immediately. In this manuscript, the time series generated by the system have been analyzed, in addition to a specific seismic event that occurred in the study area.
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