Operative Seismological Catalogue
of the Geophysical Survey of RAS, Obninsk
In the Geophysical Survey of the Russian Academy of Sciences the generalized data of earthquakes for Russia,
the CIS and the world are prepared. These data are published in two editions with a ten-day period. They are:
the Operative Seismological Catalogue and the Seismological Bulletin.
Both periodical editions are prepared on the basis of following streams of the incoming information:
daily operative reports with regular seismic stations data of Russia and the CIS, arriving by e-mail and
teletype;
operative catalogues and reports from the regional seismic stations arriving by e-mail from GS RAS
branches (Dagestan, Kamchatka, Sakhalin, Magadan and North-Osetiya), from (branches of) the Geophysical
Survey of the Siberian Branch RAS (Altai-Sayan, Baikal and Yakut), and also from laboratories GS RAS
(Cavminvody and Voronezh);
daily operative reports from 10 countries of the world: Finland, England, Denmark, Poland, the USA,
Germany, Romania, Bulgaria, Czechia, Slovakia, Hungary arriving by e-mail;
the station reports created in GS RAS (Obninsk) at processing the wave forms incoming from digital
seismic stations of Russia and foreign countries in a mode closed to real time and on the Internet channels;
station bulletins of seismic stations of Russia and the CIS arriving on e-mail and by post mail;
bulletins of the National Earthquake Information Center of the USA (PDE&EDR, NEIC, USA)
and the International data center (REB, ัายาฮ, Austria).
The Operative Seismological Catalogue contains basic parameters data of the earthquake foci
for which minimum magnitude estimations of M on body and surface waves are:
Here the electronic version of the Operative Seismological Catalogue for the period from 01.01.1993
to present time in the form of ten-day tables is presented.
The Seismological Bulletin
is prepared in the Geophysical Survey of the Russian Academy of Science in two formats: a full format is used
for storage in an electronic form; the truncated format is used for printing.
The electronic version of the Seismological Bulletin contains the full information - basic parameters
and detailed station data - about all earthquakes listed in the Operative Seismological Catalogue.
It is possible to select Earthquake Data
(without station data) from the Seismological Bulletin on-line
filling the special   Data Request Form.