Broadband seismic deployments in East Antarctica: IPY contribution to monitoring the Earth’s interiors

“Deployment of broadband seismic stations on the Antarctica conti-nent ” is an ambitious project to improve the spatial resolution of seis-mic data across the Antarctic Plate and surrounding regions. Several international collaborative programs for the purpose of geomonitoring were conducted in Anta...

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Main Authors: Masaki Kanao, Douglas A. Wiens, Satoru Tanaka, Andrew A. Nyblade, Genti Toyokuni, Patrick J. Shore, Seiji Tsuboi, David S. Heeszel, Yusuke Usui, Timothy Parker
Other Authors: The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives
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Language:English
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IPY
Online Access:http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.666.3212
http://www.annalsofgeophysics.eu/index.php/annals/article/download/6379/6367/
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Summary:“Deployment of broadband seismic stations on the Antarctica conti-nent ” is an ambitious project to improve the spatial resolution of seis-mic data across the Antarctic Plate and surrounding regions. Several international collaborative programs for the purpose of geomonitoring were conducted in Antarctica during the International Polar Year (IPY) 2007-2008. The Antarctica’s GAmburtsev Province (AGAP; IPY #147), the GAmburtsev Mountain SEISmic experiment (GAMSEIS), a part of AGAP, and the Polar Earth Observing Network (POLENET; IPY #185) were major contributions in establishing a geophysical network in Antarctica. The AGAP/GAMSEIS project was an internationally co-ordinated deployment of more than 30 broadband seismographs over the crest of the Gambursev Mountains (Dome-A), Dome-C and Dome-F area. The investigations provide detailed information on crustal thick-ness and mantle structure; provide key constraints on the origin of the