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5 -= Broadband sensors =
5 +== Freight ==
6 6  
7 -Broadband (or BB) sensors are especially sensitive to low-frequency energy and are //broad//ly defined as any instrument capable of **reliably recording wave periods greater or equal to 10 seconds**. This makes them useful for the analysis and detection of teleseismic earthquakes as well as techniques involving ambient noise. However, they are also well-suited for measuring high-frequency energy, limited only by the Nyquist frequency of the [[data logger>>doc:Instrumentation.ANU LPR-200.WebHome]]'s sampling rate. The downside to broadband sensors is usually their cost, size, and fragility relative to short-period sensors.
7 +We usually pack equipment on pallets, in transporter cases, or in boxes. This depends on a range of factors, including:
8 8  
9 -== Nanometrics ==
9 +* staff and facilities available at your institute
10 +* shipping method (air, sea, road/rail)
11 +* access for inspectors en route (e.g., customs or dangerous goods).
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11 -Currently, 4 kinds of nanometric broadband seismic sensors are available. The Trillium Compact 120s, Trillium Compact 20s, Trillium Compact Posthole, and most recently, the Trillium Compact Horizon. These seismometers are ideal for long-term deployments of multiple months. All of these seismometers are compatible with the LPR-200 and TSAWR loggers and are designed for low energy consumption.
13 +In most instances, we provide dimensions for the borrower to quote and book freight directly with their preferred carrier. This simplifies billing and insurance arrangements. However, we will still assist with technical details throughout your booking if needed.
12 12  
13 -=== Trillium Compact 120 ===
15 +Directions for return freight will be provided with your Supply Agreement.
14 14  
15 -The Trillium Compact 120s has sensitivity band between 120 seconds and 100 Hz but is prone to corrosion when buried for long periods. They have a tilt tolerance of ~~10° but come with adjustable feet for leveling.
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17 - For more information, refer to the [[Nanometrics Trillium Compact information sheet>>https://nanometrics.ca/hubfs/Downloads/Data%20Sheets/trillium_compact.pdf?hsLang=en-ca]]
19 +== Arrive clean, leave clean ==
18 18  
19 -=== Trillium Compact 20 ===
21 +Plan ahead to ensure your teams have the time and tools they need to avoid moving organic material between sites and regions. Factors to consider include site conditions, vehicle capacity, water and laundry access.
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21 -The Trillium Compact 20 looks identical to the Trillium Compact 120 and has a recording range between 20 seconds and 100 Hz. but is prone to corrosion when buried for long periods. They have a tilt tolerance of ~~10° but come with adjustable feet for leveling.
23 +At minimum, we ask users to follow the basic checklists below for sites in __low-risk__ biosecurity areas. If you are working in higher-risk areas, please discuss your field hygiene plan with us as early as possible, so we can coordinate pre and post-treatments.
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23 -For more information, refer to the [[Nanometrics Trillium Compact information sheet>>https://nanometrics.ca/hubfs/Downloads/Data%20Sheets/trillium_compact.pdf?hsLang=en-ca]]
25 +**Before install: **We will do our best to supply clean instruments, but please do a quick final check for seeds and stowaways before burial.
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25 -(% style="color:inherit; font-family:inherit; font-size:max(18px, min(20px, 14.4444px + 0.462963vw))" %)Trillium Compact Posthole
27 +===== **Before leaving the site:** =====
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27 -The Trillium Compact Posthole is designed with a robust casing allowing it to be deployed via direct-burial without a vault or protective case. It does NOT have leveling feet nor a bubble (**bring your own!**), nor can its mass be rebalanced. The cable is also quite a bit more stiff so may require burial at an increased depth. If installed inside a vault, the cable may also unbalance the sensor if left by itself. The instrument response is identical to a Trillium Compact 120.
29 +1. Brush off as much dirt as possible.
30 +1. Inspect crevices for insects, eggs, seeds, etc.
31 +1. Wipe instruments clean if placing directly into foam or textile cases.
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29 -For more information, refer to the [[Nanometrics Trillium Compact PH information sheet>>https://nanometrics.ca/hubfs/Downloads/Data%20Sheets/trillium_compact_ph.pdf?hsLang=en-ca]]
33 +===== **Before packing equipment for return:** =====
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31 -=== Trillium Compact Horizon ===
35 +1. Check again for insects and loose debris.
36 +1. Check that data cards are removed (and safely stored).
37 +1. Wipe surfaces clean with diluted castile or other mild soap (keeping connectors and electronics dry).
38 +1. Let everything dry well before packing.
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33 -The Trillium Compact Horizon is sort of a mix between the Posthole and Compact 120, ideal for shallow direct bury deployments or instances where packing weight and size is an important consideration. Its response and sensitivity is identical to the Trillium Compact 120s.
40 +{{info}}
41 +Our technicians will clean connectors and tougher stains in the lab.
34 34  
35 -=== SmartSolo Broadbands ===
43 +If your field hygiene plan requires treatments stronger than regular soap or warm water, please discuss with us first.
44 +{{/info}}
36 36  
37 -Two types of SmartSolo brand seismometers are currently available, one of which is a broadband seismometer. More information is available on the [[SmartSolo Seismometers page>>doc:Instrumentation.SmartSolo Nodes.WebHome]].
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47 +**Can we pay ANU Earth Imaging to do it for us?**
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39 -= Short period sensors =
49 +No, sorry. We recommend 'cleaning as you go' to minimise movement of organic material, and this includes movement back to our territory and campus. We understand this wasn't always considered necessary, and appreciate how quickly and willingly the community has adapted to this change.
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41 -Short-period (SP) sensors have limited sensitivity to longer periods, but are otherwise perfectly suitable for earthquake or other high-frequency analysis. They are generally defined as any instrument that begins to **lose sensitivity at periods larger than 10 seconds**. They tend to be smaller and more mechanically robust to broadband sensors.
51 +Your efforts also directly improve our research and support capacity, as dirty returns complicate operations in our lab and workshop.
42 42  
43 -=== Lennartz Electronic LE-3D Lite (MkII) ===
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54 +**How clean is clean enough?**
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45 -The LE-3D Lite are small, robust, short period sensors with a a corner period of 1 second.
56 +We will post some example photos soon from our 2025/2026 summer backlog, indicating the standards considered reasonable for low-risk returns.
46 46  
47 -=== SmartSolo Short periods ===
58 +There will often be a few missed spots, which is why we do a second check before testing, and a third check before packing for the next experiment.
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49 -Two types of SmartSolo brand seismometers are currently available, one of which is a short-period seismometer with corner frequency of 5 Hz. More information is available on the [[SmartSolo Seismometers page>>doc:Instrumentation.SmartSolo Nodes.WebHome]].
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62 +=== Interim solution for high-density arrays (Australia only) ===
51 51  
52 -= Channel and Instrument conventions =
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65 +**More nodes = more cleaning!**
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54 -We follow FDSN guidelines for sensor channel and type naming conventions, outlined at [[SAGE / IRIS>>https://ds.iris.edu/ds/nodes/dmc/data/formats/seed-channel-naming/]] and also copied below:
67 +In some Australian states, nodes can be installed inside disposable barrier bags to reduce soil contact. We've seen good results in flooded clay sites with 10um bags the type used for produce.
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56 -|=Band code|=Band type|=Sample rate (Hz)|=Corner period (sec)
57 -|F|…|≥ 1000 to < 5000|≥ 10 sec
58 -|G|…|≥ 1000 to < 5000|< 10 sec
59 -|D|…|≥ 250 to < 1000|< 10 sec
60 -|C|…|≥ 250 to < 1000|≥ 10 sec
61 -|E|Extremely Short Period|≥ 80 to < 250|< 10 sec
62 -|S|Short Period|≥ 10 to < 80|< 10 sec
63 -|H|High Broad Band|≥ 80 to < 250|≥ 10 sec
64 -|B|Broad Band|≥ 10 to < 80|≥ 10 sec
65 -|M|Mid Period|> 1 to < 10|
66 -|L|Long Period|≈ 1|
67 -|V|Very Long Period|≈ 0.1|
68 -|U|Ultra Long Period|≈ 0.01|
69 -|R|Extremely Long Period|≥ 0.0001 to < 0.001|
70 -|P|On the order of 0.1 to 1 day ^^1^^|≥ 0.00001 to < 0.0001|
71 -|T|On the order of 1 to 10 days ^^1^^|≥ 0.000001 to < 0.00001|
72 -|Q|Greater than 10 days ^^1^^|< 0.000001|
73 -|A|Administrative Instrument Channel|variable|NA
74 -|O|Opaque Instrument Channel|variable|NA
69 +This is only recommended in cases where manual cleaning is not feasible or sufficient.
70 +
71 +Single-use plastics are not permitted in AoNZ and are being phased out in Australia. If you are considering this option for your experiment, contact us for help navigating:
72 +
73 +* state regulations for single-use plastics
74 +* suitable plastic types
75 +* performance criteria.
76 +
77 +{{info}}
78 +Have you found a successful method for high-volume cleaning on site? Or in areas with a pathogen risk? Please share your solutions!
79 +{{/info}}
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85 -== Trillium Compact 120s ==
92 +== [[image:barrierBag_install.jpg||alt="A BD3C5 node installed in the ground, ready to activate and cover. The node is inside a 10um plastic bag for efficient clean-up." height="332" width="327"]] ==
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87 -[[image:Trillium compact120.jpg]]
88 -
89 -|**Frequency Band**|120 seconds to 100 Hz
90 -|**Sensitivity**| 754 V/m/s
91 -|**Size (Diameter x Height)**|9 x 13 cm
92 -|**Weight**|1.1 kg
94 +A BD3C5 node installed in the ground, ready to activate and cover. The node is inside a 10um barrier bag for efficient clean-up.
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97 -== Trillium Compact PostHole 120s ==
98 -
99 -[[image:Trillium compact posthole.jpg]]
100 -
101 -|**Frequency Band**|120 seconds to 100 Hz
102 -|**Sensitivity**| 754 V/m/s
103 -|**Size (Diameter x Height)**|10 x 17 cm
104 -|**Weight**|3.1 kg
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109 -== Trillium Compact Horizon ==
110 -
111 -[[image:20250305_100107.jpg]]
112 -
113 -|**Frequency Band**|120 seconds to 100 Hz
114 -|**Sensitivity**|754 V/m/s
115 -|**Size (Diameter x Height)**|8.6 x 13.8 cm
116 -|**Weight**|1.1 kg
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121 -== Lennartz LE-3D-Lite MkII ==
122 -
123 -[[image:LE3Dlite.jpg||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="~"center~""]]
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125 -
126 -|**Frequency Band**|1 seconds to 100 Hz
127 -|**Sensitivity**| 400 V/m/s
128 -|**Size (Diameter x Height)**|10 x 10 cm
129 -|**Weight**|1.9 kg
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