AACSE: Alaska Amphibious Community seismic Experiment ...

This onshore/offshore broadband seismic array directly follows from the Amphibious Array Futures Workshop in 2014 and responds to NSF's Dear Colleague Letter 16-061 inviting proposals for community seismic deployments across the Alaska margin that coincide with the TA deployment. This experimen...

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Main Authors: Geoff Abers, Douglas Wiens, Susan Schwartz, Anne Sheehan, Donna Shillington, Lindsay Worthington, Patrick Shore, Emily Rowland, Spahr Webb, Aubreya Adams
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: International Federation of Digital Seismograph Networks 2018
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.7914/sn/xo_2018
https://www.fdsn.org/networks/detail/XO_2018/
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Summary:This onshore/offshore broadband seismic array directly follows from the Amphibious Array Futures Workshop in 2014 and responds to NSF's Dear Colleague Letter 16-061 inviting proposals for community seismic deployments across the Alaska margin that coincide with the TA deployment. This experiment follows the Cascadia Initiative and design follows a series of community activities, webinars, etc. Everything will be scheduled for a single 15-month deployment May 2018 - Aug 2019, when ship time is likely to be available for OBS operations and while the TA is still operating. A total of 85 broadband OBS's will be offshore, subject to a parallel OBSIP request. Onshore, 30 broadband seismometers will be deployed from Kodiak to the Shumagin Islands, extending north across and past Katmai. Deployment must be coincident with OBS's. All but 3 of the sites are in remote locations, accessible by fixed-wing small craft, float plane, or boat, based in Kodiak (50%), King Salmon, and either Port Heiden or Sand Point. Because ...