Abstract

The scientific goal of the Anninghe seismic array is to investigate the detailed geometry of the Anninghe fault and the velocity structure of the fault zone. This 2D seismic array is composed of 161 stations forming sub-rectangular geometry along the Anninghe fault, which covers 50 km and 150 km in the fault normal and strike directions, respectively, with ∼ 5 km intervals. The data were collected between June 2020 and June 2021, with some level of temporal gaps. Two types of instruments, i.e. QS-05A and SmartSolo, are used in this array. Data quality and examples of seismograms are provided in this paper. After the data protection period ends (expected in June 2024), researchers can request a dataset from the National Earthquake Science Data Center.

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