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Temporary mini-array close to Oppitz (Saxon Lusatia, Germany)

This dataset contains passive seismic recordings taken in August/September 2026 at 10 locations forming a mini-array of ~1 km aperture in Saxon Lusatia (Germany) near the village of Oppitz. The measurements were part of the “Low Seismic Lab” project in collaboration with the DZA (German Centre for Astrophysics). The 10 three-component 4.5 Hz geophones remained in the field for ~17 days. The goal of this mini-array was to analyse the ambient seismic noise field, its characteristics, and directions. Raw data is provided in proprietary “Cube” format and standard miniSEED format. We also provide a stationXML file with station metadata.

Subaquatic ambient seismic noise recordings acquired in the region of Inuvik and Tuktoyaktuk, Northwest Territories, Canada

This dataset contains subaquatic passive seismic recordings taken in September 2021 at 88 locations off Tuktoyaktuk Island as well as in a small lake (“Lake 3”) between the villages of Tuktoyaktuk and Inuvik, Northwest Territories, Canada. The measurements were part of the “Mackenzie Delta Permafrost Field Campaign” (mCan2021) within the “Modular Observation solutions for Earth Systems” (MOSES) program. Data is from a seismic intermediate-bandwidth seismic sensor lowered for few minutes to the bottom of the sea and lake, respectively, and from underwater short-period sensors deployed for a few days. The aim of the study was to determine the depth of the subaquatic permafrost (local lake and oceanic locations). Raw data is provided in proprietary “Cube” format and standard mseed format.

Ambient seismic noise data from the shallow sea floor off Tuktoyaktuk, Canada

During the 2018 “Mackenzie Delta Permafrost Field Campaign” (mCan2018), a test campaign within the “Modular Observation solutions for Earth Systems” (MOSES) program, ambient seismic noise recordings at the sea bottom were acquired along two 300 m long transects from the shoreline to shallow marine area close to Tuktoyaktuk Island (Canada). In total, 21 measurements were taken. Raw data is provided in proprietary “Cube” format and standard mseed format.

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