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11 11  The linked table shows instruments that are actively maintained (i.e., that we aim to keep in field-ready condition). However, if this selection doesn't suit your research needs or is in short supply, please let us know ~-~- we may have other options. Your feedback also helps us maintain a relevant infrastructure collection for the research community.
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13 -Lead times will depend on the scale of your project, delivery logistics, and staff availability. Applicants are encouraged to make early contact, so we aware of your plans.
13 +Lead times will depend on the scale and configuration of your project, delivery logistics, and staff availability.
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15 +Applicants are strongly encouraged to make early contact or expressions of interest.
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19 +**Export and air-freight update, 2026: **Freight options for lithium-ion batteries are changing in 2025/2026 to comply with updated transport safety regulations. This will impact supply feasibility for some instruments and locations ~-~- e.g., SmartSolo nodes requiring air freight. General advice will be sought from freighters on a case-by-case basis while they implement new guidelines.  
20 +\\Please also note that for biosecurity, some items and quantities may not be available for export.
21 +\\(For experiments in Aotearoa NZ, a selection of seismic instruments have been imported for easier access. There are indicated on our availability page [[HERE>>https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/u/3/d/e/2PACX-1vRyK1XUmYMXIHt-5BWhoZchVtMD3Lxtgqi69WoxEuWgUem7Ob_VzdG8L1OHlBjD7g/pubhtml]] . Sincere thanks to Otago University and Earth Sciences NZ for supporting these arrangements).
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15 15  == Submitting an Application to the ANSIR Committee ==
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17 -Applications (a.k.a., Proposals) are received and forwarded by AuScope's National Geophysics Program Manager. Eligibility and access procedures are summarised on AuScope's website (see links below). If you have any questions not addressed by these resources, you are welcome to contact us or the NGPM.
26 +Applications (a.k.a., Proposals) are received by AuScope on behalf of the ANSIR Committee. Successful proposals are then forwarded to the relevant experiment support facility. Eligibility and access procedures are summarised on AuScope's website (see links below). If you have any questions not addressed by these resources, please contact us or AuScope's National Geophysics Program Manager.
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19 19  The recommended process is:
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25 25  3. Review the application form: [[ANSIR: Application Form>>https://www.auscope.org.au/ansir-application-form]];
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27 -4. Contact our Scientific Coordinator to schedule a consultation;
36 +4. Contact our Scientific Coordinator to schedule an initial consultation;
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29 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.
41 +If your proposal is approved by the ANSIR Committee, you will be directed back to our Scientific Coordinators to finalise requirements and logistics. Arrangements will be formalised in a Supply Agreement between your institute and the support institute (at ANU for seismic experiments, and Uni of Adelaide for MT/eletromagnetic).
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34 34  = Metadata =
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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.
45 +Recording proper metadata is critical to seismic experiments. ANSIR-supported experiments are required to keep field logs (recommended long term station and nodal deploy field logs (links)) and recommended to back these up digitally in multiple locations. When submitting your data, 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.
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38 38  = Applying for an FDSN Network Code =
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