The Geophysical Institute operates 16 sites in Alaska. ATWC, ATW2, AUGL, CLGO, GRNR, and SELD have been in use for several years.

Ten new sites have been placed since the autumn of 2002: 299C, DNLC, DRMC, FRIG, HIWC, HURC, JHNL, LOGC, MENT, and PAXC. These stations are located along the Denali Fault.

Crazy Mountains Joint Venture operates 1 site: CMJV.

The Coast Guard operates NN sites:

The Forecast Systems Laboratory (NOAA) operates 3 sites: CENA, GNAA, TLKA.

The FAA operates 5 sites: BETF, CDBF, FAIF, OTZF, SITF.

At the moment, only IGS-type site logs are available for the GI sites:

ATWC Alaska Tsunami Warning Center (Palmer)

ATW2 Alaska Tsunami Warning Center (Palmer)

AUGL Augustine Volcano Lower Mound

CLGO College International Geophysical Observatory (Fairbanks)

GRNR Garner (Healy)

SELD Seldovia

299C Site 2999-Continuous (near mile 60 of the Taylor HWY)

DNLC Donnelly Dome-Continuous (SE of Delta Jct.)

DMRC Mount Drum Viewpoint-Continuous

FRIG Refigerator Rock

HIWC Highway-Continuous

HURC Hurricane Gulch Continuous

JANL Jan Lake

LOGC Log Continuous

MENT Mentasta

PAXC Paxon Continuous