Seismic Alert – Earthquake Analysis, Risk Monitoring, and Hybrid Early Warning
Seismic Alert is an advanced earthquake information, analysis, and risk monitoring application that allows you to track earthquake activity in Turkey and its surroundings in real time.
The application analyzes seismic activity by combining data from open earthquake catalogs, mobile device sensors, and professional seismic stations installed in the field, and presents it to the user in an understandable way.
The aim of Seismic Alert is not only to list earthquake data, but also to show the user changes in earthquake activity and regional risk trends visually and statistically.
🌍 LIVE EARTHQUAKE MONITORING
- Live earthquake list for Turkey and its surroundings
- Real-time earthquake visualization on the map
- Earthquake magnitude, depth, and location information
- Region-based earthquake filtering and search
- Current earthquake notifications and historical records
You can instantly track seismic activity in the region you live in or are interested in, and review past earthquake data.
⚡ HYBRID EARLY WARNING ARCHITECTURE
Seismic Alert employs a hybrid seismic detection approach that utilizes different data sources together.
The system includes:
📱 Built-in accelerometer sensors of mobile phones
📡 Independently operating professional seismic sensor stations in the field
all evaluated together.
By detecting the initial seismic waves (P-waves) generated during an earthquake, the user can be informed within seconds, before the more destructive S-waves reach the region. This mechanism is based on an early warning principle that operates after the earthquake has started, based on the laws of physics. The effectiveness of the system is directly related to the user's distance from the earthquake epicenter.
🌦️ PROBABILITY-BASED RISK ANALYSIS
Seismic Alert uses probability-based analysis methods similar to weather forecasting systems.
The system continuously monitors the following parameters:
- Seismic activity intensity and frequency variations
- Temporal earthquake sequence behavior (Omori's law)
- Vibration spectrum and amplitude analyses
- Continuous measurements from the field sensor network
- Regional earthquake distributions and statistical parameters
These analyses are not intended to predict the exact time or magnitude of a particular earthquake. The aim is to provide the user with scientifically based awareness of regional risk trends and seismic activity variations.
📡 FIELD SENSOR NETWORK
Seismic Alert is not solely based on phone data.
Independent seismic stations deployed in the field monitor environmental vibration variations by providing continuous 24/7 measurements. Raw data from these professional sensors is processed in the cloud infrastructure and combined with measurements from mobile devices to create a hybrid seismic monitoring infrastructure.
This approach offers a combination of wide geographic coverage, low noise levels, and continuous measurement reliability.
📊 GRAPHS AND ANALYSES
- Regional seismic activity time graphs
- Statistical earthquake frequency analyses
- Risk trend indicators and trend tracking
- Temporal earthquake intensity analyses
- Aftershock sequence and attenuation analyses
- Depth-magnitude distribution graphs
All data is presented to the user with simple, understandable, and interactive visuals.
🔔 SMART NOTIFICATION SYSTEM
You can receive only the earthquake notifications you are interested in by defining the regions you want.
The notification system can be customized according to the following criteria:
- Selected location and radius definition
- Magnitude threshold filter
- Regional activity change alert
- Notification management during quiet hours
⚠️ IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Seismic Alert is not an official earthquake early warning system. The exact time, location, or magnitude of earthquakes cannot be determined in advance using current scientific methods. The application is purely for informational and analytical purposes. In emergency situations, statements from AFAD and other official institutions should be taken as the basis.