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5Z (2022-2030): Temporary seismic deployments at the Spitze Stei rockslide, Switzerland

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FDSN code 5Z (2022-2030) Network name Temporary seismic deployments at the Spitze Stei rockslide, Switzerland
Start year 2022 Operated by
End year 2030 Deployment region -
Description

The aim of this seismic network is to monitor mass movement activity and subsurface processes associated with the active rockslide Spitze Stei, located in the Swiss Alps (Canton of Bern, Switzerland).
The offline sensors that do not stream data in near real-time include two types of equipment: 4.5 Hz, 3-component geophones with Datacube DiGOS digitizers (provided by the Swiss Federal Institute WSL) and 5 Hz, 3-component SmartSolo nodes (provided by CNRS, in the context of the ERC Starting Grant project UNREST). Seismic measurements conducted using configurations that include Datacubes are supported by the WSL CCAMM 2 project (2021-2023, PI: F. Walter, WSL) and WSL. Dense seismic measurements carried out between 2025 and 2030 using the SmartSolo nodes are supported by the ERC St-G project UNREST (PI: M. Chmiel, CNRS) and Géoazur institute (CNRS).

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Additional Notes The data will be distributed and archived either through RESIF or SED web services in MiniSEED (mseed) format. If the data are distributed via the SED web services, a running embargo will be implemented in accordance with SED’s internal guidelines, typically lasting between 3 to 5 years. After the embargo period, the data will be made openly accessible

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