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1X (2022-2023): TANGO, Collaborative Research: TransANdean Great Orogeny, Nodes/Argentina deployment.

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FDSN code 1X (2022-2023) Network name TANGO, Collaborative Research: TransANdean Great Orogeny, Nodes/Argentina deployment. (TANGO-Node_Argentina)
Start year 2022 Operated by
  • University of Arizona, United States of America
End year 2023 Deployment region -
Description

We will deploy 3 component nodal sensors and BB seismic stations across the Andes in two locations to image the lithosphere and asthenosphere to study the variations in the mountain building process along strike in the Andes. We will deploy a mixed mode of 3C nodes with 2-3 km spacing interspersed with BB stations every 25-30 km embedded in a sparse grid of BB stations. There are 4 seismology PIs: Susan Beck, Eric Kiser, Ryan Porter and Steve Roecker

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Digital Object Identifier (DOI) 10.7914/q4nj-hf03
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