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Broadband Seismic Sensor Workshop - March 24-26 2004 - Tahoe City, California Broadband Seismometer Workshop Granlibakken Conference Center Tahoe City, California March 24-26, 2004 Welcome!
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Broadband Seismic Sensor Workshop - March 24-26 2004 - Tahoe City, California Logistics IRIS & seismological instrumentation Goals of the workshop The Challenge! Introduction
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Broadband Seismic Sensor Workshop - March 24-26 2004 - Tahoe City, California Workshop Committee Questions? Jon Berger, Chair (UCSD) Shane Ingate, co-Chair (IRIS) John Collins (WHOI) Bill Farrell (SAIC) Jim Fowler (IRIS) Pres Herrington (Sandia NL) Bob Hutt (USGS/ASL) Barbara Romanowicz (UCB) Selwyn Sacks (Carnegie) Frank Vernon (UCSD ) Erhardt Wielandt (Stuttgart)
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Broadband Seismic Sensor Workshop - March 24-26 2004 - Tahoe City, California IRIS
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Broadband Seismic Sensor Workshop - March 24-26 2004 - Tahoe City, California IRIS Membership 1984 26 Founding Members 2003 101 Full Members 2U.S. Affiliates 43Foreign Affiliates 3Educational Affiliates
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Broadband Seismic Sensor Workshop - March 24-26 2004 - Tahoe City, California IRIS Structure
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Broadband Seismic Sensor Workshop - March 24-26 2004 - Tahoe City, California IRIS has the responsibility for providing modern instrumentation resources for the research community. In 1997, the IRIS Executive Committee appointed an Instrumentation Committee to review the aging, vintage mid-80s hardware and to develop a plan for acquisition of next-generation instrumentation where required for all IRIS program activities. IRIS Instrumentation Committee
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Broadband Seismic Sensor Workshop - March 24-26 2004 - Tahoe City, California Charge The Instrumentation Committee should be pan-IRIS Consortium, spanning all four programs. As technology evolves, the Instrumentation Committee should be cognizant of cross-programmatic system requirements, and pursue goals of system design that will satisfy these cross-programmatic needs. The Instrumentation Committee should be proactive, encouraging research and development as appropriate, and seeking new products that could meet current, future, and unexpected needs for sensors, data acquisition systems, communications and data distribution hardware. The Instrumentation Committee should be responsive to specific needs for technical advice, by providing reports and recommendations to the IRIS Coordination Committee and Standing Committees when requested. The Instrumentation Committee should also serve as IRIS liaison to similar bodies for other programs such as ANSS. IRIS Instrumentation Committee
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Broadband Seismic Sensor Workshop - March 24-26 2004 - Tahoe City, California Membership John Collins, Chair (WHOI) Jim Fowler (IRIS) Bob Hutt (USGS/ASL) Selwyn Sacks (Carnegie) Frank Vernon, Vice-Chair (UCSD ) IRIS Instrumentation Committee
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Broadband Seismic Sensor Workshop - March 24-26 2004 - Tahoe City, California Report to NSF Requirements, Needs, and Wants New Ideas, Concepts, and Designs Testing and Testing Facilities Academic/Industrial Partnerships Educational Perspectives and Funding Strategies Goals of the Workshop
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Broadband Seismic Sensor Workshop - March 24-26 2004 - Tahoe City, California The Challenge
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Broadband Seismic Sensor Workshop - March 24-26 2004 - Tahoe City, California The Challenge
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Broadband Seismic Sensor Workshop - March 24-26 2004 - Tahoe City, California The Challenge
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Broadband Seismic Sensor Workshop - March 24-26 2004 - Tahoe City, California The Challenge
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Broadband Seismic Sensor Workshop - March 24-26 2004 - Tahoe City, California Welcome, and good work! Broadband Seismometer Workshop
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Broadband Seismic Sensor Workshop - March 24-26 2004 - Tahoe City, California 13.00 – 14.00 Lunch 14:00 – 14:30Foreign (France, Japan, Russia,…) programs 14.30 – 15.00 Agency perspective (NSF; DOE; DOD, JPL/NASA) 15.00 – 16.15Posters, with brief introductions by authors and break 16.15 – 17.00 Roundtable of current technology: Who is doing what? 17.30 – 18.00Roundtable overview of new technologies and future directions 18.00 – 19.00Hosted Hospitality Hour 19.00 - 20.30Dinner Revised PM Agenda, Wed 24 Mar
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