Abstract

In this work, we have used several configurations of single-component seismic sensors array for the detection and analysis of the signals produced by lahars at the Cotopaxi Volcano, Ecuador. We have developed a compact, flexible, and reliable prototype enough to be used in volcanic monitoring that includes a new generation Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA) as the basis of the embedded system for continuous signal acquisition, digitalization and storage. We have used an array of twelve single-component seismic sensors in linear geometric configuration. The information is also sent to the central base (Instituto Geofísico) located in the city of Quito through radiofrequency communication. Subsequently, the information is analyzed by means of a mathematical model developed during the time of execution of this research as a result, we have obtained a quick lahar detection including calculation of the speed with which the lahar descends, providing reliable information from the moment the event arises, generating an early warning to the affected population.

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