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Observatorio Vulcanológico y Sismológico
de Costa Rica
Data from one station near Heredia, Costa Rica, began arriving at the IRIS DMC
on March 13, 2007, through ftp, and the FDSN Network code is OV. Details can
be found at http://www.iris.edu/mda/OV.
Preparations to get these data through an EarthWorm feed are underway.
U.S. National Ocean Bottom Seismometer Instrument Pool
Data from the OBSIP experiments are becoming available through the IRIS
DMC, designated as the primary archive for offshore seismic data collected
by facilities supporting this NSF science. For more information about
OBSIP, refer to http://obsip.ucsd.edu/.
Antelope orb technology is being utilized to get data from these facilities
independently, in miniSEED format. Examples of new data in SEED format
are referenced in what is called a “virtual network” (http://www.iris.washington.edu/vnets)
under the Virtual Network Name _OBSIPat (don’t ignore
the underscore) http://www.iris.washington.edu/mda/OBSIP.
These short-term experiments are managed like IRIS PASSCAL experiments,
utilizing temporary network codes, and currently include data starting
in 2003.
Univ. of Leicester Experiment Stations
Data from the seismic temporary deployments operated out of the Geophysical
Equipment Facility and the Natural Environment Research Council in
the UK are available at the IRIS DMC utilizing the Virtual Network
code of _SEIS-UK. For more information about this SEIS-UK
program, refer to http://www.le.ac.uk/seis-uk/. These
utilize temporary network codes as well, and these are not necessarily “new” data
to the DMC, but are more easily referenced and aggregated using this
virtual network name. Further information about these holdings at the
DMC can be viewed athttp://www.iris.edu/mda/SEIS-UK.
There are currently 21 data sets in SEED format and start in 2001.
Submitted by Rick Benson, IRIS DMC
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