Seismological station Průhonice (PRU) was founded in 1957. It is situated in a quite part of the park in a shallow artificial celery. Seismometers are installed on massive concrete vaults. Station is eqipped with three-channel short period sensors and a broadband seismometer. Digital data are transferred in real time to the Institute. Station PRU is part of the Czech Regional Seismic Network.


Coordinates: 49.9883N 14.5417E
Altitude: 302 m
Seismometer: Broadband sensor Streckeisen STS-2, short-period sensor SKM-3
Data acquisition system: Quanterra Q330S
Sampling frequency: 100 Hz
Dynamic range: 140 dB
Frequency range: 0.02-120 s
Data format: miniSEED
Metadata: dataless SEED, stationxml
Available data: Feb 1991 – present
Operator: Institute of Geophysics CAS, Prague
Contakt person: Jan Zedník – jzd@ig.cas.cz