In the past several years, from May 12, 2008 Wenchuan Mw8.0 earthquake in China to March 11, 2011 off the Pacific coast of Northeastern Mw9.0 earthquake in Japan, the world witnessed catastrophic disasters caused by d...In the past several years, from May 12, 2008 Wenchuan Mw8.0 earthquake in China to March 11, 2011 off the Pacific coast of Northeastern Mw9.0 earthquake in Japan, the world witnessed catastrophic disasters caused by destructive earthquakes. The earthquake posed a great threat to the development of society and economy, especially in the developing countries such as China. In order to reduce the losses in peoples life and properties in maximum possibilities, there were a lots of technologies had been researched and developed, among them the earthquake early warning system (EEWS) and rapid seismic instrumental intensity report (RSIIP) are the two of the state-of-the-art technologies for the purpose. They may be used to minimize property damage and loss of life and to aid emergency response after a destructive earthquake.展开更多
This paper provides a brief introduction to the application of the sensor monitoring network of micro-electro-mechanical systems(MEMS)to Zhejiang province.In the Wenzhou Shanxi reservoir and other areas,MEMS and tradi...This paper provides a brief introduction to the application of the sensor monitoring network of micro-electro-mechanical systems(MEMS)to Zhejiang province.In the Wenzhou Shanxi reservoir and other areas,MEMS and traditional intensity-monitoring instruments have been deployed with complementary functions to implement hybrid networking.The low-cost MEMS network can continuously monitor areas at high risk of earthquakes at a high resolution.Moreover,it can quickly collect the parameters of earthquakes and records of the near-field acceleration of strong earthquakes.It can be also used to rapidly generate earthquake intensity reports and provide early warning of earthquakes.We used the MEMS sensors for the first time in 2016,and it has helped promote the development and application of seismic intensity instruments since then.展开更多
As a result of our ability to acquire large volumes of real-time earthquake observation data, coupled with increased computer performance, near real-time seismic instrument intensity can be obtained by using ground mo...As a result of our ability to acquire large volumes of real-time earthquake observation data, coupled with increased computer performance, near real-time seismic instrument intensity can be obtained by using ground motion data observed by instruments and by using the appropriate spatial interpolation methods. By combining vulnerability study results from earthquake disaster research with earthquake disaster assessment models, we can estimate the losses caused by devastating earthquakes, in an attempt to provide more reliable information for earthquake emergency response and decision support. This paper analyzes the latest progress on the methods of rapid earthquake loss estimation at home and abroad. A new method involving seismic instrument intensity rapid reporting to estimate earthquake loss is proposed and the relevant software is developed. Finally, a case study using the ML4.9 earthquake that occurred in Shun-chang county, Fujian Province on March 13, 2007 is given as an example of the proposed method.展开更多
文摘In the past several years, from May 12, 2008 Wenchuan Mw8.0 earthquake in China to March 11, 2011 off the Pacific coast of Northeastern Mw9.0 earthquake in Japan, the world witnessed catastrophic disasters caused by destructive earthquakes. The earthquake posed a great threat to the development of society and economy, especially in the developing countries such as China. In order to reduce the losses in peoples life and properties in maximum possibilities, there were a lots of technologies had been researched and developed, among them the earthquake early warning system (EEWS) and rapid seismic instrumental intensity report (RSIIP) are the two of the state-of-the-art technologies for the purpose. They may be used to minimize property damage and loss of life and to aid emergency response after a destructive earthquake.
文摘This paper provides a brief introduction to the application of the sensor monitoring network of micro-electro-mechanical systems(MEMS)to Zhejiang province.In the Wenzhou Shanxi reservoir and other areas,MEMS and traditional intensity-monitoring instruments have been deployed with complementary functions to implement hybrid networking.The low-cost MEMS network can continuously monitor areas at high risk of earthquakes at a high resolution.Moreover,it can quickly collect the parameters of earthquakes and records of the near-field acceleration of strong earthquakes.It can be also used to rapidly generate earthquake intensity reports and provide early warning of earthquakes.We used the MEMS sensors for the first time in 2016,and it has helped promote the development and application of seismic intensity instruments since then.
基金National Key Technology R&D Program Granted (No. 2009BAK55B01)
文摘As a result of our ability to acquire large volumes of real-time earthquake observation data, coupled with increased computer performance, near real-time seismic instrument intensity can be obtained by using ground motion data observed by instruments and by using the appropriate spatial interpolation methods. By combining vulnerability study results from earthquake disaster research with earthquake disaster assessment models, we can estimate the losses caused by devastating earthquakes, in an attempt to provide more reliable information for earthquake emergency response and decision support. This paper analyzes the latest progress on the methods of rapid earthquake loss estimation at home and abroad. A new method involving seismic instrument intensity rapid reporting to estimate earthquake loss is proposed and the relevant software is developed. Finally, a case study using the ML4.9 earthquake that occurred in Shun-chang county, Fujian Province on March 13, 2007 is given as an example of the proposed method.