Observations of Earth’s Free Oscillations by Gujarat Superconducting Gravimeter and MPGO Network of Kachchh Arun Gupta, Rashmi Pradhan and B.K.Rastogi E-mail:akg_mgs@yahoo.com Institute of Seismological Research, Raisan, Gandhinagar-382 009,Gujarat,India Gujarat dual sphere superconducting gravimeter (SG-055) was installed on March 01, 2009 at Badargadh (BG) in Kachchh (Lat 23.47ºN, Long 70.57 ºE). Tonga region earthquake (M 7.6) of March 19, 2009 and Samoa earthquake (M 8.2) of September 29, 2009 excited the earth’s free oscillations. Besides some large and moderate earthquakes these two earthquakes are very well recorded on SG records. The frequency and amplitude of free oscillations have been estimated and compared with earlier global observations of seismometer and SG. Estimated free oscillations validate the quality of recorded data. SG was installed as a part of Multi-parametric Geophysical Observatory (MPGO) instruments and SG data will be supplemented by several other parameters. Institute of Seismological Research (ISR) has established a network of four MPGOs at Bhachau, Vamka, Desalpar and Badargadh in Kachchh which is operational from March 2009 and fall in the aftershock zone of 2001 Bhuj earthquake (Mw 7.7) for earthquake precursory research. Several seismological / geophysical / geochemical parameters are under continuous monitoring through other MPGO instruments like Very Broad Band Seismometer (VBBS), Strong Motion Accelerometer (SMA), Global Positioning System (GPS) and radon recorders at all the four sites. Borehole strainmeters have been procured and are to be installed at three sites. Fluxgate magnetometer is installed at Desalpar and Vamka. Further, water level recorder is installed at Desalpar. Four water level recorders will be installed shortly in these areas. ULF/VLF induction coil magnetometer, Declination/inclination magnetometer, overhauser magnetometer and helium recorders are to be purchased.