As part of the EarthScope Plate Boundary Observatory (PBO), UNAVCO has installed and maintains instruments and associated data from 79 boreholes of depths from 78 to 224 meters (256-735 ft). Instruments include strainmeters, seismometers, pore pressure sensors, environmental sensors, and tiltmeters. Access to the various data sets is free and is described below. Data are available through UNAVCO, the Northern California Earthquake Data Center (NCEDC), and the IRIS Data Management Center (DMC). Data are available in SEED, bottle, XML, Ice-9, and/or ASCII formats.
For questions about data formats and access to the various archives, check out the UNAVCO PBO data products FAQ:
For a tutorial of PBO strainmeter products, data access, and processing, check out the UNAVCO Strainmeter Short Course summary from 2008:
The PBO network contains 74 borehole strainmeters. Data are available in SEED, bottle, and ASCII formats.
Access data via a list of borehole strainmeter stations including links to data at NCEDC (bottle, SEED), IRIS DMC (bottle, SEED), and UNAVCO (bottle, ASCII); geophysical logging; pore pressure data (ASCII); processed data (XML, ASCII); station notes (.pdf); and time series plots:
View custom data plots via PBO’s online plotting tool:
Access data via the NCEDC website:
Access data via the IRIS DMC website:
The PBO network contains 78 three-component, high-frequency short period seismometers, 73 of which are co-located with borehole strainmeters. Data are available in SEED format from the NCEDC and IRIS DMC.
Access an interactive map of seismic stations, data and metadata tools, and links to data:
Access data via the NCEDC website:
Access data via the IRIS DMC website:
The PBO network contains 26 tiltmeters, co-located with either GPS stations or borehole strainmeters. In the latter case, the tiltmeters are installed in the borehole with the strainmeters. Data are available in ASCII format from UNAVCO.
Access data and data plots via UNAVCO:
The PBO network contains 19 pore pressure sensors, co-located with borehole strainmeters. Data are available in ASCII format from UNAVCO.
See a list of borehole strainmeter sites with pore pressure data and access the data via UNAVCO:
View custom data plots via PBO’s online plotting tool:
Temperature, atmospheric pressure, and rainfall data are available at a number of BPO borehole and tiltmeter sites. Data are available in bottle and in ASCII formats from UNAVCO and in SEED format from the NCEDC and IRIS DMC.
View custom data plots via PBO’s online plotting tool:
View temperature data plots from tiltmeter sites on the tiltmeter page:
Access data via the NCEDC website:
Access data via the IRIS DMC website:
Article ID: 654
Created: March 22, 2010
Last Updated: March 22, 2010
Author: Beth Bartel
Online URL: https://kb.unavco.org/article/pbo-borehole-data-access-654.html