| Information for KDAK as of February 2000 | |
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| Station: Kodiak Island, Alaska, USA | |
| Director: | Network Affiliation: IRIS/IDA - GSN |
| Address: |
Network Contact: IDA Seismographic Network Institute of Geophysics & Planetary Physics University of California, San Diego La Jolla, CA 92093-0225 |
| Telephone: | Open Station: Yes |
| Fax: | Parent Organization: The United States Coast Guard |
| Email:
autodrm@kdak.giseis.alaska.edu | |
| Coordinates: Latitude: 57.7828 N Longitude: 152.5835 W |
Elevation to Sensor: 152 Depth to Sensor: 88 |
| Geology: Metamorphic. Upper Cretaceous sandstone and slate of the Kodiak Formation, which forms the part of the accretionary Chugach Terrane of the southeastern Alaska margin. | |
| Vault Conditions: Site is on undeveloped land 6 km from the coast. The KS-54000 is emplaced in a cased borehole at a depth of 88 meters. The STS-2 is emplaced in a shallow cased borehole at a depth of 5.5 meters about 4 feet away from the KS54000 borehole. The FBA is on the wellhead pad. | |
| Site Description: N/A | |
| Addresses from which to obtain data. | |
| Station Instrumentation | |
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| 1. Global Seismograph Network - GSN: [ II ] | 09 Jun 1997 to Present |