Improve measurement campaign (KRAFLA - ICELAND) Installation of an autonomous Node-Fairfield seismological station
Installation and compass orientation of an autonomous Node- FAIRFIELD seismological station, as part of the Improve project (June-July 2022). The network of 100 nodes will be installed for a period of around thirty days, representing the operating autonomy of the node. The instruments will then be r...
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2022
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Summary: | Installation and compass orientation of an autonomous Node- FAIRFIELD seismological station, as part of the Improve project (June-July 2022). The network of 100 nodes will be installed for a period of around thirty days, representing the operating autonomy of the node. The instruments will then be recovered and returned to the laboratory for data extraction, conversion and formatting. The instruments belong to the national mobile seismological park (SisMob), which is part of Epos-France, a research infrastructure (RI) in the solid Earth field, dedicated to observation. Its aim is to advance our knowledge of the Earth system in all its diversity and complexity. In October 2023, Epos-France took over from the French seismological and geodetic network Résif-Epos, which deployed modern instrumentation (seismometers, GNSS stations and gravimeters) across France to measure the deformations of the Earth's surface. All French research on the solid Earth will gradually join the Epos-France RI, which represents the French participation in EPOS, the European research infrastructure whose mission is to integrate national and transnational RIs responsible for monitoring and understanding the complex dynamic system of the solid Earth. Mise en place et orientation à la boussole, d’une station sismologique autonome de type Node- FAIRFIELD, dans le cadre du projet Improve (juin-juillet 2022). Le réseau de 100 nodes est installé pour une période d’une trentaine de jours, représentant l’autonomie de fonctionnement du node. Les instruments seront ensuite récupérés et retournés au laboratoire pour extraction, conversion et mise en forme des données. Les instruments appartiennent au parc national sismologique mobile (SisMob), qui est intégré à Epos-France, une infrastructure de recherche (IR) dans le domaine Terre solide, dédiée à l’observation. Son objectif est de faire progresser notre connaissance du système Terre dans toute sa diversité et sa complexité. Epos-France a pris la suite, en octobre 2023, du Réseau sismologique et ... |
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