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In April, 2016, CTBTO came to Zambia to configure and install the Capacity Building System at our National Data centre (NDC) office. The National Data Centre was commissioned in February 2006, in Zambian. With this new Capacity Building system that comes with some analysis programs, it has made our work much easier in analysis, getting data from other surrounding Countries and come up with a precise location of the earthquake. The Importance of setting up the national Data Centre is to enable us to constantly monitor, manage and coordinate both natural and man-made seismic activities in the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In April, 2016, CTBTO came to Zambia to configure and install the Capacity Building System at our National Data centre (NDC) office. The National Data Centre was commissioned in February 2006, in Zambian. With this new Capacity Building system that comes with some analysis programs, it has made our work much easier in analysis, getting data from other surrounding Countries and come up with a precise location of the earthquake. The Importance of setting up the national Data Centre is to enable us to constantly monitor, manage and coordinate both natural and man-made seismic activities in the country and around the globe. Also, uploading data to the international Data Centre (IDC), as well as receiving by using international Monitoring System (IMS) data and also IDC products. We access and analyze seismic waveforms, relevant to the International Data Centre and also make the data available to its stakeholder institutions for earthquake disaster mitigation and reporting on all aspects of disaster related to government agencies.
Autorenporträt
Gift Chafwa - A bachelor of sciences degree in Computing graduate (2.1) from the University of Greenwich, UK. Combines excellent academic qualifications with outstanding communication and problem-solving skills. Currently working with the Ministry of Mines and Minerals Development under the Geological Survey Department as a Seismogram Analyst.