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Authors: | Fertitta, Gioacchino* Costanza, Antonio* D'Anna, Giuseppe* |
Title: | A revision of the OBSP after the Tomo-ETNA experiment | Editors: | Sagnotti, Leonardo Beranzoli, Laura Caruso, Cinzia Guardato, Sergio Simoncelli, Simona |
Issue Date: | 26-Jun-2019 | URL: | http://editoria.rm.ingv.it/miscellanea/2019/miscellanea51/ | Keywords: | Marine Geophysics Active Tectonics INGV OBS Lab Ocean Bottom Seismometer |
Abstract: | In 2014 INGV acquired 18 new Ocean Bottom System for Seismic Prospecting (OBSP). These systems, being intended for seismic surveying, are complementary to the other family of OBS’s in the INGV availability, with the broadband instrumenttype instead. Compared to the broadband version, the OBSP is relatively low weight (about 50 kg) and small size, being built around a single 17” glass sphere. The maximum deployment time is also shorter, up to 4 months, depending on the configuration. |
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