Muscat Daily

SQU to set up 68 earthquake monitoring stations

- Our Correspond­ent

Sultan Qaboos University (SQU) is planning to set up another 68 stations to monitor earthquake­s and seismic activities in the country.

Speaking to Muscat Daily, Dr Issa el Hussein, director, Earthquake Monitoring Centre, SQU said, “We currently have 20 fixed stations to monitor earthquake­s. We have prepared a plan to increase the number of monitoring stations in different parts of the sultanate. We plan to have another six fixed stations to monitor earthquake­s and 62 motion seismic stations.”

Dr Hussein said that six fixed stations will come up in the wilayat of Dibba in Musandam, Liwa in North Batinah, Al Sininah in Buraimi, Khuwaima and Masirah in South Sharqiyah, and Rima in Al Wusta. “Of the 62 motion seismic stations, 20 will be located in Muscat, five each in Salalah and Sohar, four in Nizwa, three each in Musandam and Sur, two each in Duqm, Masirah Island, Barka, Musannah, Suwaiq, Khabourah, Saham, Buraimi, Shinas, Madha and Dibba.”

Explaining the difference between seismic network and strong motion seismic network stations, he said, “Seismic stations will be located in remote areas for monitoring small and large earthquake­s, determine their location and strength. The 62-strong motion seismic networks will be located in urban areas to monitor only strong earthquake­s and vibrations in buildings.”

Talking about the objectives of the project, he said the aim is to improve the overall efficiency of quake monitoring networks. “The new stations will play a key role in crisis management. For example, they will help us in faster decision making process like shutting down systems in natural gas liquefacti­on plants, dam operations etc. They will help us build earthquake-resistant infrastruc­ture.”

Dr Hussein said that Oman on average experience­s around 2,000 minor earthquake­s every year. “Oman experience­s earthquake­s due to continued seismic activities in the Makran belt and the Zagros Mountains in Iran.”

He said that EMC is collaborat­ing with several internatio­nal centres for exchange of expertise. “We are exchanging informatio­n, sharing expertise and conducting training programmes with many organisati­ons like the Dubai Seismic Network, Kandilli Observator­y and Earthquake Research Institute in Turkey, Lisbon Institute in Portugal and Lawrence Institute in the US.”

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A seismic monitoring station in Oman; Dr Issa el Hussein (inset)

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