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Multidisciplinary Oceanic Information SysTem (MOIST)
MOIST has been the contribution of INGV to the data dissemination within the ESONET NoE EC project (2007-2011) and is the web interface for the management of the seafloor marine multidiscinary data and metadata related to GEOSTAR-type observatories used in the ESONET Demonstration Mission. MOIST also include the seafloor data acquired by the observatories by INGV from 1998. MOIST allows the access through the following selection criteria: site; time interval; instrument / sensor / parameter; project / campaign. The web interface allows the submissions of queries for data download. MOIST intends to host all the data and metadata coming from EMSO ESFRI and hopefully all collaborating projects. Current areas with data: East Sicily, East Sicily, Greek, Gulf of Cadiz, Marmara Sea, Marsili Basin, Weddell Sea.
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moist..testsite.emso-miur.2019.nemo-sn1.seismometer.67
TestSite: SN1 2020 - Seismometer
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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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