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19 19  The recommended process is:
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21 -~1. Check availability;
21 +~1. Check availability
22 22  
23 -2. Review the terms and conditions: [[ANSIR: Terms and Conditions;>>https://www.auscope.org.au/ansir-terms]]
23 +2. Review the terms and conditions: [[ANSIR: Terms and Conditions>>https://www.auscope.org.au/ansir-terms]]
24 24  
25 -3. Review the application form: [[ANSIR: Application Form>>https://www.auscope.org.au/ansir-application-form]];
25 +3. Review the application form: [[ANSIR: Application Form>>https://www.auscope.org.au/ansir-application-form]]
26 26  
27 -4. Contact our Scientific Coordinator to schedule a consultation;
27 +4. Contact our Scientific Coordinator to schedule a consultation
28 28  
29 -5. Submit your application.
29 +5. Submit your application
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32 -If accepted, you will be directed back to our Scientific Coordinator to finalise requirements and logistics.
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34 34  = Metadata =
35 35  
36 36  Recording proper metadata is critical to seismic experiments. You should be taking in-field logs (recommended long term station and nodal deploy field logs (links)) and backing these up digitally in multiple locations. When submitting your data to ANU, we also require a copy of this metadata to be submitted in the [[standard ANU metadata format>>attach:example_metadata.txt]] as a simple text file. This is how we can quickly generate FDSNxml metadata files for use in AusPass, our seismic data server.