Permanent seismological stations in Republic of N. Macedonia

Seismological station / International code / Beginning of operation / Geographic coordinates in degrees / Elevation 

 

 Equipment

Skopje / SKO /1 July 1957 /

41.9721 N, 21.4396 E /346 m

 

Inactive equipment

  • two middle period mechanical seismographs type MAINKA registration with a needle over smoked paper put on a rotating drum)
  • middle period mechanical seismograph type CONRAD registration with a needle over smoked paper put on a rotating drum)
  • ten sets, each consisted of three short-period electromagnetic seismometers VEGIK with galvanometric analog registration on photo paper
  • a set consisted of three short-period electromagnetic seismometers LEHNER-GRIFFITH with galvanometric analog registration on photo paper
  • two sets, each consisted of three short-period electromagnetic seismometers WILLMORE with galvanometric analog registration on photo paper
  • two sets, each consisted of one short-period electromagnetic seismometer VBP-3 with galvanometric analog registration on photo paper
  • electromagnetic accelerograph OSB-I with galvanometric analog registration on photo paper
  • STRONG-MOTION RECORDER AR-240
  • a set of three middle-period electromagnetic seismometers SKD with galvanometric analog registration on photo paper
  • a set of three long-period electromagnetic seismometers PRESS‑EWING with galvanometric analog registration on photo paper
  • seismoscope WILLMOT
  • seven short period electromagnetic seismometers SS-1
  • two digital recorders SSR-1
  • one Wave24 digital recorder
  • two packages EpiSensor−Model FBA ES-T
  • two digital recorders Quantera–Q330HRS
  • communication and ancillary equipment

Аctive equipment

  • a set of three wide-range electromagnetic seismometers WR-1 connected to a Quantera–Q330 digital recorder
  • FBA-23 TRIAXIAL FORCE BALANCE ACCELEROMETER connected to a Quantera–Q330 digital recorder
  • а short period electromagnetic seismometer SS-1 connected to a SSR‑1 digital recorder
  • а short period electromagnetic seismometer SS-1 connected to a VR‑1 analog recorder
  • a digital data storage device MSD-1
  • a magnetometer (Fluxmeter)
  • communication and ancillary equipment

Valandovo / VAY /16 Fevuary 1966 /41.3211 N, 22.5701 E /168 m

Inactive equipment

  •  a set consisted of three short-period electromagnetic seismometers LEHNER-GRIFFITH with galvanometric analog registration on photo paper
  • a set consisted of one short-period electromagnetic seismometers VBP‑3 with galvanometric analog registration on photo paper
  • VR‑1 analog recorder
  • communication and ancillary equipment

Active equipment

  • a set of three wide-range electromagnetic seismometers WR-1 connected to a Wave24 digital recorder
  • communication and ancillary equipment

Ohrid / OHR /9 September 1967 /

41.1114 N, 20.7 989 E /739 m

 

Inactive equipment

  •  a set consisted of three short-period electromagnetic seismometers LEHNER-GRIFFITH with galvanometric analog registration on photo paper
  • VR‑1 analog recorder
  • communication and ancillary equipment

Active equipment

  • a set of three wide-range electromagnetic seismometers WR-1 connected to a Wave24 digital recorder
  • communication and ancillary equipment

Bitola / BIA /17 September 1994 /

41.0194 N, 21.3239 E /720 m

The station is not active

Active equipment

  • a set of three short period electromagnetic seismometers SS-1 connected to a Wave24 digital recorder
  • communication and ancillary equipment

Štip / STIP /2 July 1998 /

41.7754 N, 22.4382 E/ 320 m

The station is not active

Active equipment

  • a set of three short period electromagnetic seismometers SS-1 connected to a Wave24 digital recorder
  • communication and ancillary equipment

Kruševo / KRUS /29 July 2006/

41.3689 N, 21.2489 E/ 1015 m

The station is not active

Active equipment

  • a set of three short period electromagnetic seismometers SS-1 connected to a Wave24 digital recorder
  • communication and ancillary equipment

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