Volcanic Seismic Monitoring in Real Time

Visualize and analyze volcanic seismic activity in El Salvador with real-time data, advanced tools, and detailed analysis.

Why This System?

There is no accessible and automated platform in El Salvador for monitoring and analyzing geophysical, volcanic, and environmental phenomena. This system simplifies event detection and offers advanced tools for researchers and the general public.

Real-Time Data

Automatic update every 10 minutes for continuous monitoring.

Advanced Analyses

Detection of P and S waves, spectrograms, and frequency analysis.

Continuous Innovation

Continuous innovation in data analysis and visualization techniques.

Intuitive Platform

Accessible interface for researchers, institutions, and the general public.

Key Features

Advanced tools for volcanic seismic monitoring and analysis

Real-Time Monitoring

Continuous acquisition of seismic and environmental data from international and local stations, with automated processing every 10 minutes.

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Collaborating Institutions

Collaborating Institutions

Rodolfo Antonio Olmos Guevara

Rodolfo Antonio Olmos Guevara

Lead Coordinator

Project leader responsible for theoretical direction and ensuring objective fulfillment.

Sion Alberto Rivas Mata

Sion Alberto Rivas Mata

Lead Developer

Interface lead and co-architect of the system, ensuring performance, scalability, and global coherence.

Carlos Fernando Peña Belloso

Carlos Fernando Peña Belloso

Lead Developer

Responsible for structuring the backend with Django, designing the database, and implementing seismic calculations and specialized APIs.

Steven Leonardo Morán Escalante

Steven Leonardo Morán Escalante

Lead Developer

Backend designer and seismic system architect, ensuring reliable analyses and advanced earthquake detection.

Collaborating Institutions

Universidad Nacional de El Salvador

Universidad Nacional de El Salvador

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