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The Cascadia Initiative community seismic experiment marine
deployment occurred offshore Washington and Oregon, with ocean
bottom seismometers deployed and recovered from 2011 to 2015.
Instruments that were deployed came from the Lamont-Doherty Earth
Observatory, the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, and the Woods
Hole Oceanographic Institution. Data from the Woods Hole
Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) instruments recovered in August and
September of 2015 are archived and publicly available under station
code 7D at the IRIS DMC. This data can be accessed using all IRIS
DMC request tools. Data includes:<br>
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<li>24 WHOI broadband stations (high-rate data filtered at 3 Hz,
raw 1 Hz, and DPG channels - unfiltered high-rate Navy redacted
data still to come)</li>
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<li>10 WHOI episensors (high-rate data filtered at 3 Hz and raw 1
Hz - unfiltered high-rate Navy redacted data still to come)</li>
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More information about the Cascadia Initiative is available at the
OBSIP website (<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="http://geoprisms.org/initiatives-sites/rie/enam/">http://www.obsip.org/experiments/experiment-list/2011/cascadia</a>).
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Specific information about the data and cruises from this experiment
can be viewed in the data report folder at the DMC (<a
href="http://ds.iris.edu/data/reports/7D_2011_2017/"><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://ds.iris.edu/data/reports/7D_2011_2017/">http://ds.iris.edu/data/reports/7D_2011_2017/</a></a>).<br>
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Kasey Aderhold
Project Associate | IRIS OBSIP Management Office
202-682-2220 x163 | <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:kasey@iris.edu">kasey@iris.edu</a></pre>
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