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Explorer

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Last updated 7 months ago

The QUAKE Explorer is the central tool of the Quake Network, offering a comprehensive visualization of all QUAKE Devices. It allows users not only to access real-time data on natural disasters such as earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanic eruptions, and other seismic events, but also to track the exact position of each QUAKE Device within the network.

Display of All QUAKE Devices and Layer Integration

The key feature of the QUAKE Explorer is its ability to display all connected QUAKE Devices on an interactive map. Each device is shown within its respective Hexagon Layer, providing a clear and structured visual representation of the entire network. Users can see which devices are active, the data they are collecting, and how they fit into the broader network structure.

Each Hexagon covers an area with a diameter of 40 kilometers, ensuring widespread coverage for disaster detection. Within each hexagon, up to 30 devices can be rewarded for their contributions to the network. This system ensures a balanced distribution of devices and incentivizes broad participation to maximize the coverage and accuracy of the network.

Real-Time Monitoring and Data Display

In addition to visualizing the QUAKE Devices, the QUAKE Explorer allows for real-time monitoring of seismic activity. Events such as earthquakes and tsunamis are displayed in real time, along with key information such as the epicenter, the magnitude of the event, and the affected areas. These data are collected and processed directly by the QUAKE Devices deployed across the network.

Historical Data and Analysis

The QUAKE Explorer provides access not only to real-time events but also to historical data. Users can load and analyze past seismic events over days, weeks, or even years to identify patterns and trends. This feature is especially useful for studying previous disasters and understanding the long-term activity in seismic zones.

Interactive Visualization and Filtering Options

The interactive interface of the QUAKE Explorer allows users to filter seismic events by criteria such as date, location, or type of event. The Explorer also provides detailed information on each device and event, making it a valuable tool for scientists, researchers, government agencies, and other users to analyze data and plan preventive measures to enhance disaster resilience.

Network Transparency and Access

The QUAKE Explorer ensures that the Quake Network remains transparent and accessible to all. Users can view the locations and activities of all connected devices and analyze how the network works together globally to detect and report natural disasters early. Each QUAKE Device continuously collects data, which is visualized and displayed in real time on the platform.

With the QUAKE Explorer, users gain a complete overview of the Quake Network, its devices, and their placement within the Hexagon Layers. This insight improves the ability to monitor seismic activity worldwide, analyze data, and build a stronger, more effective global early warning system.