An ocean-bottom hydrophone recorder for seismic refraction experiments |
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Authors: | M C Sinha T R E Owen M Mason |
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Institution: | (1) Bullard Laboratories, Department of Earth Sciences, Madingley Rise, Madingley Road, CB3 OEZ Cambridge, England;(2) Present address: Department of Geological Sciences, University of Durham, South Road, D1H 3LE Durham, England |
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Abstract: | A new and inexpensive pop-up ocean-bottom hydrophone recorder has been developed for use in seismic refraction experiments. It is capable of operating in water depths of up to 4000 m and in very rugged topography, and uses an acoustic command system built by the U.K. Institute of Oceanographic Sciences for recovery. The instrument is mounted in an inexpensive cylindrical pressure case based on commercially available extruded aluminium alloy tubing, and uses glass spheres and syntactic foam for buoyancy. Hydrophone and clock signals are frequency modulated and recorded on tape cassettes, with a recording duration of three hours allowing up to 18 programmed shot windows. The prototype has made seven free descents on the Mid-Atlantic ridge and in the Gulf of Oman, and successfully recorded shots under operational conditions for the first time in September 1979. The total component cost of the prototype was £2740 (1979 prices).(Department of Earth Sciences, University of Cambridge Contribution No. ES135). |
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