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We would like to draw your attention to the session <b>Advancements
in Network Operations and Station Design</b> at the upcoming SSA
meeting in Reno, Nevada (April 20-22, 2016). Deadline for
submission is Monday, January 11, 2016.<br>
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<b>Session: </b> Advancements in Network Operations and Station
Design<br>
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<b>Session Description:</b><br>
To perform the best science, we need high-quality and complete
datasets. While there are standards for network operation and
station installations, there are improvements, often at the local
network scale, happening all the time. This session will focus on
sharing these local improvements to the wider audience. We encourage
submissions featuring: 1) removing instrument response prior to data
analysis; 2) running (and analyzing) regular calibrations network
wide; 3) Vault/installation design aimed at reducing long period
horizontal (tilt) noise; 4) Improvements or enhancements to station
installations that improve data recovery; and 5) Lessons learned in
network design and station installation: Case histories from the
last few years.<br>
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<b>Session Chairs:</b><br>
Kristine Pankow <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:pankow@seis.utah.edu"><pankow@seis.utah.edu></a><br>
David Wilson <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:dwilson@usgs.gov"><dwilson@usgs.gov></a>
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Kristine Pankow, Ph.D.
Research Assoc. Professor of Geophysics &
Assoc. Director of Seismograph Stations
University of Utah
115 South 1460 East
Salt Lake City, Utah 84112
pankow <at> seis.utah.edu (email)
801-585-6484 (voice)
801-585-5585 (fax)</pre>
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