Changes for page Field Deployment Guides

Last modified by KB on 2025/08/12 12:18

From version 10.1
edited by Jack Dent
on 2024/05/15 13:14
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To version 10.2
edited by robert
on 2024/05/15 13:24
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10 -== **Site selection and preparation** ==
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13 13  Choose a location with minimal noise interference and away from urban areas, traffic, and industrial activities.
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17 17  * Conduct a detailed survey of the site, including topographical, geological, and geophysical assessments.
18 18  * Prepare the site by clearing vegetation, leveling the ground
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20 -== **Installing seismic sensors** ==
20 += **Installing Sensors** =
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22 22  * Bury seismometers at an appropriate depth for noise reduction and stable ground coupling.
23 23  * Orient the sensors correctly using a compass, paying special attention to the north direction. When using a compass to orient the sensors, ensure it is kept away from metal objects or structures that could interfere with its magnetic field. Accurately determine the north direction for precise sensor orientation.
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25 -== **Setting up data**: ==
25 += **Setting up Data Logger** =
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27 27  * Install data loggers or recorders compatible with the sensors.
28 28  * Ensure adequate storage capacity and configuration for the desired sampling rate and data format.
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32 32  * Calibrate sensors and data acquisition systems for accuracy.
33 33  * Test for sensitivity, noise levels, and overall performance.
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35 -== **Fire safety measures and documentation in seismic station installation** ==
35 += **Fire safety measures and documentation in seismic station installation** =
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37 37  * In bushfire-prone areas, clear a wide perimeter around the installation to reduce fire risk.
38 38  * Use fireproof blankets to cover equipment, providing an additional layer of protection against fire damage.
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41 41  * Document the installation process, including sensor types, orientations, locations, and system configurations, along with fire safety measures implemented.
42 42  * Record essential metadata for seismic data interpretation.
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44 -== **Step-by-step field installation guide (with images)** ==
44 += **Step-by-step field installation guide (with images)** =
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66 -(% style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 14.6667px; white-space-collapse: preserve" %)5. Fill in the hole whilst stabilising the sensor and packing the dirt firmly.
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