Oklahoma Geological Survey annotated 24 hour seismograms for year 2005.

Four most recent days.

2005 DEC scroll

2005 NOV scroll

2005 OCT scroll

2005 SEP scroll

2005 AUG scroll

2005 JUL scroll

2005 JUN scroll

2005 MAY scroll

2005 APR scroll

2005 MAR scroll

2005 FEB scroll

2005 JAN scroll

Monthly seismogram statistics

Seismogram Index For Year 2004

Seismogram Index For Year 2003

Seismogram Index For Year 2002

Seismogram Index For Year 2001

Seismogram Index For Year 2000

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SHORT EXPLANATION:

These seismograms were produced by a broadband seismometer in the Leonard
walk-in vault. They show only vertical (ie, not East-West or North-South)
ground motion. The seismograms show 24 horizontal lines, one for each
hour of ground motion. The data is filtered so that it shows mainly
surface waves from distant earthquakes.

Some earthquakes are labeled (average 3.4 based on 2001 JAN through NOV)
to show the earthquake region, the distance from Leonard
in great circle degrees (eg. D=120), and magnitude (eg 5.1mb). Definite 
earthquake surface waves of earthquakes not located at the time the figure
was posted may be marked with a ?.

Some of the seismograms with large surface waves which may obscure other smaller
earthquakes are SIGNED ROOT COMPRESSED  This
consists of taking the root (from the 1.1 root to the 3.0 root) of each
number while keeping the original sign (plus or minus) of the number.

LONG EXPLANATION: hardware and software details. The epicenters used in annotation are from these three sources: 1. SED = Swiss Seismological Service/Schweizerischer Erdbebendienst seismo.ethz.ch/redpuma/redpuma_ami_list.html 2. USGS = U.S. Geological Survey, National Earthquake Information Center. neic.usgs.gov/neis/bulletin/ 3. KNET = Kyrgyzstan Real-time Broadband Array epicenter.ucsd.edu/~quake_KN/bulletin.txt SED epicenters include USGS and KNET epicenters, as well as epicenters from several other sources. These web pages are processed by a NAWK program which calculates the distance to Leonard, Oklahoma U.S., and the expected arrival times of P/Pdif/PKP and LR. Source 1. tends to have lower magnitudes than source 2. If the type of magnitude was not labelled by the source, it is listed as simply "M" (eg 5.1M).

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