Instrument record M3.0+ seismic catalog dataset for the China Pakistan Economic Corridor and adjacent areas from 1905 to 2018
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Using the ISC earthquake catalog and the earthquake catalog compiled by the Chinese seismic department, and referring to the seismic industry standard "Seismic Cataloging Specification" (DB/T 66-2016) for unified cataloging, the instrument recorded earthquake catalog for the China Pakistan Economic Corridor and adjacent areas has been formed (M3.0+since 1905). The data items include year, month, day, hour, minute, second, longitude, latitude, depth, magnitude, reference place name, and data source, with a total of 18290 entries.

Topicategory
Atmospheric science
Language
zh CN
Type
Data
Format
Excel
Contributor
Comprehensive Investigation and Evaluation Project of Natural Disasters in the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (Special Project for Science and Technology Basic Work)
Access constraints
Open sharing
Date
1905-2018
Operation
Unified cataloging will be conducted using seismic catalogs compiled by ISC and the Chinese seismic department. The research area compiled by the China Earthquake Catalogue has a relatively complete range of small and medium-sized earthquakes in the domestic area, while for earthquakes near the border and surrounding areas, most can only provide earthquakes with a magnitude of 5.0 or above; The ISC directory is the opposite. Two types of catalogs need to be combined, and for duplicate earthquakes, selection and verification should be carried out. In principle, the Chinese catalog is used for domestic earthquakes, and ISC data is used for foreign earthquakes. According to the seismic industry standard "Seismic Cataloging Specification" (DB/T 66-2016), the number of data categories has been reduced.
Operator name
Wu Qing
Responsible party role
Institute of Geophysics, China Earthquake Administration