Abstract:We compared the location results based on the southwestern regional automatic earthquake information release system with officially published earthquake catalog from July 1,2009 to December 31,2017. The results shows that:(1)The average time used for automatic reporting is 70s;96.37% of the origin time error is less than 5s;91.64% of the horizontal error is smaller than 20km;99.52% of the depth error is not more than 20km.(2)When 3.0 ≤ M<4.0,the magnitude match is best. When M<3.0 and 4.0 ≤ M<4.5,the magnitude error is less than 0.3,When M ≥ 4.5,the magnitude of the automatic earthquake information release system is smaller than that of the officially published earthquake catalog,and the larger the magnitude is,the larger the error is. When M ≥ 6.0,the magnitude error is obviously increased,the magnitude of automatic earthquake information release system is not reliable.(3)The errors in earthquake origin time,epic central location,magnitude,and depth are basically caused by unreasonable distribution of stations,lack of interference from near-stations,large-sound wake waves,and more aftershocks in short-term earthquake swarm events in the same area. We also analyzed and discussed the issue of false alarm a missing report for the release system,and some suggestions for the improvement and integration of the automatic earthquake information release system were put forward.