NOA EIDA node


The European Integrated Data Archive (EIDA), is a federated European data center that archives and provides access to seismic waveforms and their related metadata including station inventory, and seismic waveforms’ quality parameters from the European research infrastructures. The distributed EIDA nodes contribute data from specific regions and have committed resources for the support, operation and development of EIDA. Waveform data from seismic stations located in Greece and the southeastern Mediterranean are included to the new regional EIDA node (NOA) hosted by the Institute of Geodynamics of the National Observatory of Athens.

Users should report technical problems or questions, by creating an issue ticket, at the official EIDA channel: https://github.com/EIDA/userfeedback

NOA EIDA contributors


National Observatory of Athens
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
University of Patras
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Institute of Engineering Seismology and Earthquake Engineering
T.E.I. of Crete
Cyprus Geological Survey
CSnet International, Inc.
Institute for Hydrometeorology and Seismology, Montenegro Seismological Observatory

Current Networks:

NOA EIDA Web Services

Retrieve seismic waveforms and their related metadata including station inventory, and seismic waveforms’ quality parameters from the NOA EIDA node.

NOA EIDA Web Interface

Retrieve seismic waveforms and their related metadata including station inventory, and seismic waveforms’ quality parameters, events' information by interconnecting with all EIDA nodes, through Graphical User Interface..








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NOA EIDA Utilities

View data availability, data quality metrics, data waveforms, stations response.

Contact Us


   For any issue that cannot be resolved at the official EIDA channel, please contact us here: eida@noa.gr



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