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  • AusPass is a service dedicated to the acquisition, management, and distribution of passive seismological data in Australia. Extensive fieldwork projects are conducted across the country, organized in seismic arrays (i.e. groups of seismic stations). Australian Seismometers in Schools is a dual purpose seismic network. The program offers both education outreach and provides quality data for monitoring and research. We use Guralp CMG-6TD seismometers and stream data live data to the schools and Geoscience Australia as well as providing the data to IRIS and the Australian AusPass data server. AuSIS infrastructure is supported by AuScope Geophysical Observatory program.

  • AusPass is a service dedicated to the acquisition, management, and distribution of passive seismological data in Australia. Extensive fieldwork projects are conducted across the country, organized in seismic arrays (i.e. groups of seismic stations). The SKIPPY array was a continental scale experiment aiming to cover the entire Australian Continent with station spacings of approximately 400 km. Data was collected in stages as a rolling array using 8 to 12 broadband seismometers. Guralp CMG-3ESP seismometers and Reftek recorders were used.

  • AusPass is a service dedicated to the acquisition, management, and distribution of passive seismological data in Australia. Extensive fieldwork projects are conducted across the country, organized in seismic arrays (i.e. groups of seismic stations). This array is part of the WOMBAT rolling array. It consist of 31 short-period (Lennartz 3D-Lite MkII) and 5 broadband seismometers. Station spacing is approximately 50 km. Funding was provided by the Australian Research Council as part of a Discovery Project DP0556282.

  • AusPass is a service dedicated to the acquisition, management, and distribution of passive seismological data in Australia. Extensive fieldwork projects are conducted across the country, organized in seismic arrays (i.e. groups of seismic stations). The 2000-2001 deployment of broad-band instruments is designed to try to understand the crustal variations associated with the cratons of Western Australia and to provide improved coverage of the western part of the continent using surface wave paths to compensate for equipment problems encountered in the later stages of the SKIPPY project. Instruments included Guralp 40T and 3ESP sensors, a STS2 sensor, and Orion and Reftek digitisers. Data was sampled at 25 samples/sec

  • AusPass is a service dedicated to the acquisition, management, and distribution of passive seismological data in Australia. Extensive fieldwork projects are conducted across the country, organized in seismic arrays (i.e. groups of seismic stations). From May to October 1998 a set of broad-band instruments were deployed through the Kimberley region, Australia, crossing both the King Leopold and Halls Creek fold belts and the interior of the block including the remote northern region. The instruments deployed were placed to improve the coverage from the KIMBA97 deployment and SKIPPY experiment indicated. Instruments used were Guralp CMG-3ESP seismometers and Reftek recorders.

  • AusPass is a service dedicated to the acquisition, management, and distribution of passive seismological data in Australia. Extensive fieldwork projects are conducted across the country, organized in seismic arrays (i.e. groups of seismic stations).

  • AusPass is a service dedicated to the acquisition, management, and distribution of passive seismological data in Australia. Extensive fieldwork projects are conducted across the country, organized in seismic arrays (i.e. groups of seismic stations). This project is an AuScope funded array in Western Queensland, Australia. It consists of 93 sites including 8 Guralp CMG-3ESP, 12 Trillium compact (120s) and 73 Lennartz 3D-Lite MKII seismometers. This project is part of the WOMBAT rolling array.

  • AusPass is a service dedicated to the acquisition, management, and distribution of passive seismological data in Australia. Extensive fieldwork projects are conducted across the country, organized in seismic arrays (i.e. groups of seismic stations). This array was deployed to examine the lithospheric transitions between the northern and southern Australian cratonic regions and across parts of the intercratonic suture belts. The experiment configuration is designed specifically to connect the Gawler Craton in the south through the Musgrave Block and to the northern side of the Arunta Block, and to connect the Arunta Block with the Mt. Isa Block. 25 Guralp 3ESP sensor were used.

  • AusPass is a service dedicated to the acquisition, management, and distribution of passive seismological data in Australia. Extensive fieldwork projects are conducted across the country, organized in seismic arrays (i.e. groups of seismic stations). This project was an infill network to cover areas of South Australia that have never had any seismic imaging work done. Instruments are 120s Trillium compacts.

  • AusPass is a service dedicated to the acquisition, management, and distribution of passive seismological data in Australia. Extensive fieldwork projects are conducted across the country, organized in seismic arrays (i.e. groups of seismic stations).