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	<dc:title>Monna, Stephen. (2019). Seismometer dataset (Guralp CMG-1T @ 100 Hz) from INGV/NEMO-SN1 seafloor platform during EMSO-MIUR project in TestSite site (East Sicily), part of  network.</dc:title>
	<dc:creator>Monna, Stephen</dc:creator>
	<dc:subject>marine data</dc:subject>
	<dc:subject>INGV</dc:subject>
	<dc:subject>Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia</dc:subject>
	<dc:subject>NEMO-SN1</dc:subject>
	<dc:subject>EMSO-MIUR</dc:subject>
	<dc:subject>Seismometer</dc:subject>	<dc:subject>Counts</dc:subject>	<dc:subject>Guralp CMG-1T 3 component broadband seismometer (360 s-50 Hz)</dc:subject>
	<dc:description><![CDATA[
        This digital database comprises seismological data recorded during the SMO project by a 3 component broadband seismometer. The sensor was installed on the the NEMO-SN1 (Neutrino Mediterranean Observatory - Submarine Network 1) seafloor observatory, offshore of the Eastern coast of Sicily (Southern Italy) at a depth of 2036 m. The seismometer is installed in a dedicated vessel integrated in a separate structure connected to the observatory via a special mechanical release. To guarantee a good coupling with the sea bottom, the structure is disconnected just after the observatory touch-down and kept linked to the frame by a slack rope (Favali et al., 2006). The sensor is connected to a 24 bit digitizer on the observatory. The GPS signal is transmitted underwater to the digitizer, so that the data packages are time-stamped locally. This project is a continuation of GNDT 1, GNDT 2 and SMO 1 where the main objective was to establish a multiparameter seafloor observatory off-shore eastern Sicily. One of the main aspects of SN1 2019 remains  long-term geophysical monitoring and broad-band seismic measurements from this site is of great interest given its proximity to the Etna volcano (~ 50 km) and to offshore seismogenic structures where some of the most destructive earthquakes in Italy took place (some of them generated tsunamis). For this reason a tsunami detection systems is implemented on-board the observatory and the seismometer is an important component. 
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	<dc:publisher>Multidisciplinary Oceanic Information SysTem (MOIST)</dc:publisher>
	<dc:contributor>Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia</dc:contributor>
	<dc:date>2019-10-12T00:00:00+00:00</dc:date>
	<dc:type>Dataset</dc:type>
	<dc:format>miniSEED (about 36 GB per year)</dc:format>
	<dc:identifier>moist..testsite.emso-miur.2019.nemo-sn1.seismometer.67</dc:identifier>
	<dc:identifier>oai:www.moist.it:dataset-7916e703-3e5b-11e8-8746-0025b320789e</dc:identifier>
	<dc:identifier>urn:uuid:7916e703-3e5b-11e8-8746-0025b320789e</dc:identifier>
	<dc:source>http://www.moist.it/sites/testsite/18/SN12019</dc:source>
	<dc:language>en</dc:language>
	<dc:relation>http://www.moist.it/sites/testsite/18/SN12019/seismometer/67</dc:relation>
	<dc:coverage>TestSite</dc:coverage>
	<dc:coverage>east=15.397500; north=37.547650; elevation=-2036.6; projection=WGS84; name=East Sicily</dc:coverage>
	<dc:rights>Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0)</dc:rights>
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