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robert 1.3 3 = Seismic Station Setup =
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Sima Mousavi 2.1 5 Conducting field work for a seismic station setup involves a series of meticulous steps and considerations to ensure accurate and reliable seismic data collection. 
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Sima Mousavi 2.1 12 == **Site selection and preparation** ==
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Sima Mousavi 2.1 14 * Choose a location with minimal noise interference and away from urban areas, traffic, and industrial activities.
15 * The site should be geologically stable and representative of the area's seismic characteristics.
16 * Accessibility and security of the site are also important factors.
17 * Conduct a detailed survey of the site, including topographical, geological, and geophysical assessments.
18 * Prepare the site by clearing vegetation, leveling the ground
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Sima Mousavi 2.1 20 == **Installing Seismic Sensors** ==
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robert 1.3 31 Short term (~~30 day) battery powered nodes
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robert 1.4 49 [[image:station_example.png||alt="example long term station setup" data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center"]]//Figure 1: Typical station setup (LPR-200 & 10w solar panel)//
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52 //Figure 2: Flipping up the back of the fence onto the support picket to work comfortably//
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