Geophone and Hydrophone deployments in Svalbard for 2022

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Geophone and Hydrophone deployments in Svalbard 2022, to measure the vibrations in sea ice following the appearance of cracks. For more information, see https://github.com/jvoermans/Geophone_Logger .

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Citation info

Voermans, J., Rabault, J., Marchenko, A., Nose, T., Waseda, T., & Babanin, A. (2023). Geophone and Hydrophone deployments in Svalbard for 2022 [Data set]. Norwegian Meteorological Institute. https://doi.org/10.21343/5VHG-A209

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Contact

Role: Investigator
Name: Joey Voermans
email: jvoermans@unimelb.edu.au
Institution: The University of Melbourne

Role: Investigator
Name: Jean Rabault
email: jean.rblt@gmail.com
Institution: Norwegian Meteorological Institute

Role: Investigator
Name: Aleksey Marchenko
email: alekseym@unis.no
Institution: The University Centre in Svalbard

Role: Investigator
Name: Takehiko Nose
email: alekseym@unis.no
Institution: The University of Tokyo

Role: Investigator
Name: Takuji Waseda
email: waseda.takuji@nipr.ac.jp
Institution: The University of Tokyo

Role: Investigator
Name: Alexander Babanin
email: a.babanin@unimelb.edu.au
Institution: University of Melbourne

Role: Data center contact
Name: ADC support
email: adc-support@met.no
Institution: Norwegian Meteorological Institute / Arctic Data Centre

Time Extent
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Geographical Extent
78.30
78.50
17.40
17.20
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