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Authors: Contrafatto, Danilo* 
Fasone, Rosario* 
Ferro, Angelo* 
Larocca, Graziano* 
Laudani, Giuseppe* 
Rapisarda, Salvatore* 
Scuderi, Luciano* 
Zuccarello, Luciano* 
Privitera, Eugenio* 
Cannata, Andrea* 
Title: Design of a seismo-acoustic station for Antarctica
Journal: The Review of scientific instruments 
Series/Report no.: /89 (2018)
Issue Date: Apr-2018
DOI: 10.1063/1.5023481
Abstract: In recent years, seismological studies in Antarctica have contributed plenty of new knowledge in many fields of earth science. Moreover, acoustic investigations are now also considered a powerful tool that provides insights for many different objectives, such as analyses of regional climate-related changes and studies of volcanic degassing and explosive activities. However, installation and maintenance of scientific instrumentation in Antarctica can be really challenging. Indeed, the instruments have to face the most extreme climate on the planet. They must be tolerant of very low temperatures and robust enough to survive strong winds. Moreover, one of the most critical tasks is powering a remote system year-round at polar latitudes. In this work, we present a novel seismo-acoustic station designed to work reliably in polar regions. To enable year-round seismo-acoustic data collection in such a remote, extreme environment, a hybrid powering system is used, integrating solar panels, a wind generator, and batteries. A power management system was specifically developed to either charge the battery bank or divert energy surplus to warm the enclosure or release the excess energy to the outside environment. Finally, due to the prohibitive environmental conditions at most Antarctic installation sites, the station was designed to be deployed quickly.
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