Infrasound data around Alaska, provided by the Alaska Geophysical Network, 2020-present

Since late 2020, over 100 infrasound stations— a legacy of the USArray Transportable Array —have been incorporated into the Alaska Geophysical Network. This regional infrasound network is relatively dense and spans thousands of kilometers, covering a wide range of land cover types across the state f...

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Main Authors: Michael West, Natalia Ruppert, Kenneth Macpherson, David Fee, Heather McFarlin, Matt Gardine, Stephen Holtkamp, Nathaniel Murphy, Joanne Heslop
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: Arctic Data Center 2023
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.18739/A2S17SV1H
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spelling dataone:doi:10.18739/A2S17SV1H 2023-11-08T14:15:00+01:00 Infrasound data around Alaska, provided by the Alaska Geophysical Network, 2020-present Michael West Natalia Ruppert Kenneth Macpherson David Fee Heather McFarlin Matt Gardine Stephen Holtkamp Nathaniel Murphy Joanne Heslop This data covers the state of Alaska in a quasi-grid pattern. ENVELOPE(-174.1975,-131.615,71.3221,52.2016) BEGINDATE: 2020-01-01T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2020-01-01T00:00:00Z 2023-02-15T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.18739/A2S17SV1H unknown Arctic Data Center infrasound Alaska Dataset 2023 dataone:urn:node:ARCTIC https://doi.org/10.18739/A2S17SV1H 2023-11-08T13:49:00Z Since late 2020, over 100 infrasound stations— a legacy of the USArray Transportable Array —have been incorporated into the Alaska Geophysical Network. This regional infrasound network is relatively dense and spans thousands of kilometers, covering a wide range of land cover types across the state from temperate rainforest to exposed tundra. Each station is equipped with a Hyperion IFS-4132 infrasound sensor recording in real time at 40 samples per second and flat from the 10.0 Hz Nyquist frequency down to 0.02 Hz. We acknowledge the Alaska Native nations upon whose land our study area resides and observe the stewardship of the traditional inhabitants of the region. Dataset Tundra Alaska Arctic Data Center (via DataONE) Hyperion ENVELOPE(-68.917,-68.917,-72.033,-72.033) ENVELOPE(-174.1975,-131.615,71.3221,52.2016)
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topic infrasound
Alaska
spellingShingle infrasound
Alaska
Michael West
Natalia Ruppert
Kenneth Macpherson
David Fee
Heather McFarlin
Matt Gardine
Stephen Holtkamp
Nathaniel Murphy
Joanne Heslop
Infrasound data around Alaska, provided by the Alaska Geophysical Network, 2020-present
topic_facet infrasound
Alaska
description Since late 2020, over 100 infrasound stations— a legacy of the USArray Transportable Array —have been incorporated into the Alaska Geophysical Network. This regional infrasound network is relatively dense and spans thousands of kilometers, covering a wide range of land cover types across the state from temperate rainforest to exposed tundra. Each station is equipped with a Hyperion IFS-4132 infrasound sensor recording in real time at 40 samples per second and flat from the 10.0 Hz Nyquist frequency down to 0.02 Hz. We acknowledge the Alaska Native nations upon whose land our study area resides and observe the stewardship of the traditional inhabitants of the region.
format Dataset
author Michael West
Natalia Ruppert
Kenneth Macpherson
David Fee
Heather McFarlin
Matt Gardine
Stephen Holtkamp
Nathaniel Murphy
Joanne Heslop
author_facet Michael West
Natalia Ruppert
Kenneth Macpherson
David Fee
Heather McFarlin
Matt Gardine
Stephen Holtkamp
Nathaniel Murphy
Joanne Heslop
author_sort Michael West
title Infrasound data around Alaska, provided by the Alaska Geophysical Network, 2020-present
title_short Infrasound data around Alaska, provided by the Alaska Geophysical Network, 2020-present
title_full Infrasound data around Alaska, provided by the Alaska Geophysical Network, 2020-present
title_fullStr Infrasound data around Alaska, provided by the Alaska Geophysical Network, 2020-present
title_full_unstemmed Infrasound data around Alaska, provided by the Alaska Geophysical Network, 2020-present
title_sort infrasound data around alaska, provided by the alaska geophysical network, 2020-present
publisher Arctic Data Center
publishDate 2023
url https://doi.org/10.18739/A2S17SV1H
op_coverage This data covers the state of Alaska in a quasi-grid pattern.
ENVELOPE(-174.1975,-131.615,71.3221,52.2016)
BEGINDATE: 2020-01-01T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2020-01-01T00:00:00Z
long_lat ENVELOPE(-68.917,-68.917,-72.033,-72.033)
ENVELOPE(-174.1975,-131.615,71.3221,52.2016)
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genre Tundra
Alaska
genre_facet Tundra
Alaska
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