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  • 8F_GKD01; 8F_GKD02; 8F_GKD03; 8F_GKD04; Binary Object; Clock skew; Code; Comment; Cruise/expedition; Date/time end; Date/time start; DEPAS; ELEVATION; Event label; gakkel ridge; Gakkel Ridge, Arctic Ocean; Hydrophone, serial number; Hydrophone gain; Hydrophone polarity; Hydrophone type; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; OBS; Ocean bottom seismometer; ocean-bottom seismometer; Optional event label; Passive seismology; Principal investigator; Project; PS115/2_4-1, PS122/1_2-30; PS115/2_5-1, PS122/1_2-22; PS115/2_6-1, PS122/1_2-23; PS115/2_7-1, PS122/1_2-24; Recorder, serial number; Recorder type; Sampling rate; Seismometer, serial number; Seismometer gain; Seismometer type; Station label  (1)
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    Publication Date: 2024-04-20
    Description: Gakkel Deep is a pilot project that installed a network of four broadband ocean bottom seismometers (OBS) near Gakkel Deep, the deepest depression in the Arctic Ocean, at the eastern end of the ultraslow spreading Gakkel Ridge. The area is covered year-round by sea ice. In order to enable a safe recovery of the OBS in a sea ice covered ocean, the OBS were modified to include a positioning system that allows to track the instruments at meter accuracy during descent and ascent and when stuck beneath ice floes. This pilot studied aimed at testing the recovery procedure of the OBS, checking the performance of the modified instrument design, getting an overview of ambient seismic noise at the bottom of the Arctic Ocean and at contributing to a better understanding of the origin of the Gakkel Deep depression with more than 3000 m of topography. The network is shaped as a rectangle with 8 km and 10 km side length and is centered at about 82°N 119.5°E at water depths between 3600 m and 4100 m. It is positioned slightly to the east of the present plate boundary in an area with volcanic structures. Instruments from the German Instrument Pool of Amphibian Seismology (DEPAS) were deployed during RV Polarstern cruise PS115/2 on September 15, 2018. Instrument recovery was completed during RV Polarstern cruise PS122/1 on September 27, 2019. The data set contains about 377 days of continuous records at 250 Hz sample rate. The station locations were determined with Ultra Short Baseline (USBL) ranging, the accuracy is approx. 10 m.
    Keywords: 8F_GKD01; 8F_GKD02; 8F_GKD03; 8F_GKD04; Binary Object; Clock skew; Code; Comment; Cruise/expedition; Date/time end; Date/time start; DEPAS; ELEVATION; Event label; gakkel ridge; Gakkel Ridge, Arctic Ocean; Hydrophone, serial number; Hydrophone gain; Hydrophone polarity; Hydrophone type; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; OBS; Ocean bottom seismometer; ocean-bottom seismometer; Optional event label; Passive seismology; Principal investigator; Project; PS115/2_4-1, PS122/1_2-30; PS115/2_5-1, PS122/1_2-22; PS115/2_6-1, PS122/1_2-23; PS115/2_7-1, PS122/1_2-24; Recorder, serial number; Recorder type; Sampling rate; Seismometer, serial number; Seismometer gain; Seismometer type; Station label
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 100 data points
    Location Call Number Expected Availability
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2024-04-11
    Description: Abstract
    Description: “Gakkel Deep is a pilot project that installed a network of four broadband ocean bottom seismometers (OBS) near Gakkel Deep, the deepest depression in the Arctic Ocean, at the eastern end of the ultraslow spreading Gakkel Ridge. The area is covered year-round by sea ice. In order to enable a safe recovery of the OBS in a sea ice covered ocean, the OBS were modified to include a positioning system that allows to track the instruments at meter accuracy during descent and ascent and when stuck beneath ice floes. This pilot studied aimed at testing the recovery procedure of the OBS, checking the performance of the modified instrument design, getting an overview of ambient seismic noise at the bottom of the Arctic Ocean and at contributing to a better understanding of the origin of the Gakkel Deep depression with more than 3000 m of topography. The network is shaped as a rectangle with 8 km and 10 km side length and is centered at about 82°N 119.5°E at water depths between 3600 m and 4100 m. It is positioned slightly to the east of the present plate boundary in an area with volcanic structures. Instruments from the German Instrument Pool of Amphibian Seismology (DEPAS) were deployed during RV Polarstern cruise PS115/2 on September 15, 2018. Instrument recovery was completed during RV Polarstern cruise PS122/1 on September 27, 2019. The data set contains about 377 days of continuous records at 250 Hz sample rate. The station locations were determined with Ultra Short Baseline (USBL) ranging, the accuracy is approx. 10 m. The non-linear clock drift was determined by means of noise cross-correlations and applied to the data set. Waveform data are available from the GEOFON data centre, under network code 8F and are embargoed until June 2025.
    Keywords: In Situ/Laboratory Instruments 〉 Magnetic/Motion Sensors 〉 Seismometers ; In Situ Land-based Platforms 〉 GEOPHYSICAL STATIONS/NETWORKS ; OBS ; DEPAS ; Passive seismic ; Local network ; Temporary ; Velocity ; Hydrophones ; Seismometers ; MiniSEED
    Type: Dataset , Seismic Network
    Format: ~300G
    Format: .mseed
    Format: XML
    Location Call Number Expected Availability
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