IASPEI: its origins and the promotion of global seismology

<p>International cooperation in seismology emerged rapidly at the beginning of the 20th century following the successful recording of earthquakes at great distances. The International Seismological Association (ISA) founded in 1904 was dissolved in 1922 and evolved into the Seismology Section...

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Main Authors: J. Schweitzer, T. Lay
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2019-04-01
Series:History of Geo- and Space Sciences
Online Access:https://www.hist-geo-space-sci.net/10/173/2019/hgss-10-173-2019.pdf
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spelling doaj-1882b90f7b8d49c08ae723e79506b8f62020-11-25T01:02:46ZengCopernicus PublicationsHistory of Geo- and Space Sciences2190-50102190-50292019-04-011017318010.5194/hgss-10-173-2019IASPEI: its origins and the promotion of global seismologyJ. Schweitzer0J. Schweitzer1T. Lay2NORSAR, P.O. Box 53, 2007 Kjeller, NorwayCEED, University of Oslo, P.O. Box 1028, Blindern, 0315 Oslo, NorwayUniversity of California Santa Cruz, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Santa Cruz, CA 95064, USA<p>International cooperation in seismology emerged rapidly at the beginning of the 20th century following the successful recording of earthquakes at great distances. The International Seismological Association (ISA) founded in 1904 was dissolved in 1922 and evolved into the Seismology Section of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics (IUGG), ultimately becoming the International Association of Seismology and Physics of the Earth's Interior (IASPEI) to recognize the important role of the structure and physical properties of the Earth. Through the last hundred years, the commissions and working groups of the association have played a major role in setting international standards in such areas as the naming of seismic phases, data exchanges, travel-time tables, magnitude scales, and reference Earth models. The activities of IASPEI continue to have a focus on the societal impacts of earthquakes and tsunamis, with four regional commissions playing a major role in promoting high standards of seismological education, outreach, and international scientific cooperation.</p>https://www.hist-geo-space-sci.net/10/173/2019/hgss-10-173-2019.pdf
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description <p>International cooperation in seismology emerged rapidly at the beginning of the 20th century following the successful recording of earthquakes at great distances. The International Seismological Association (ISA) founded in 1904 was dissolved in 1922 and evolved into the Seismology Section of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics (IUGG), ultimately becoming the International Association of Seismology and Physics of the Earth's Interior (IASPEI) to recognize the important role of the structure and physical properties of the Earth. Through the last hundred years, the commissions and working groups of the association have played a major role in setting international standards in such areas as the naming of seismic phases, data exchanges, travel-time tables, magnitude scales, and reference Earth models. The activities of IASPEI continue to have a focus on the societal impacts of earthquakes and tsunamis, with four regional commissions playing a major role in promoting high standards of seismological education, outreach, and international scientific cooperation.</p>
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