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FDSN code | ZO (2017-2017) | Network name | Central Oregon Dense 3C Node Transect (Cascadia 2017) |
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Start year | 2017 | Operated by | |
End year | 2017 | Deployment region |
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Description |
This seismic deployment is designed with the goal of using the receiver function method to image the fine-scale structure of the crust and uppermost mantle along a subduction zone interface. Specifically, we plan to deploy ~300 3c nodal seismometers (62 from PASSCAL) in a dense line across central Oregon perpendicular to the trench. This deployment will be the densest (by a factor of 10) onshore seismic deployment across the Cascadia Subduction Zone (coast to backarc) to date achieving an average station spacing of ~500 meters. We anticipate the results of this work will demonstrate the first large-scale use of the autonomous nodal instrument as a viable instrument for the generation of high-resolution receiver functions. We will also experiment with extending the deployment time (currently battery life limited) by reoccupying some station locations. |
Digital Object Identifier (DOI) | 10.7914/SN/ZO_2017 |
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