date: 2021-02-09T14:50:36Z pdf:PDFVersion: 1.5 pdf:docinfo:title: X9 2015-2016 xmp:CreatorTool: LaTeX with hyperref package access_permission:can_print_degraded: true subject: The KISS network was installed in the frame of the ?Klyuchevskoy Investigation - Seis-mic Structure of an extraordinary volcanic system? project and recorded data between summer2015 and summer 2016 in one of the world?s largest clusters of subduction volcanoes - theKlyuchevskoy volcanic group (KVG). It is located in eastern Russia at the northern end of theKuril-Kamchatka subduction zone close to its intersection with the Aleutian arc and the north-western termination of Hawaii-Emperor seamount chain. Additional to the 4700m high MountKlyuchevskoy the KVG contains 12 other volcanoes that have together erupted about 1 cubicmeter rock per second averaged over the past 10,000 years. Among those Klyuchevskoy, Bezymi-anny and Tolbachik were the most active ones during the last decades with eruptions styles rangingfrom explosive to Hawaiian-type. The KISS experiment is designed to investigate the volcanic andseismic processes and its structural setting in the KVG. The network covers a circular region ofabout 80km diameter with some linear extensions. It includes data from 77 temporary seismicstations with broadband and short period sensors that were installed on concrete plates in about60cm deep holes. Due to the local conditions the stations were battery powered and could not beserviced during the experiment. GPS reception of the digitizers was not continuous at all stationsdue to thick snow cover and vegetation. Waveform data are available from the GEOFON datacentre, under network code X9, and are embargoed until end of 2019. dc:format: application/pdf; version=1.5 pdf:docinfo:creator_tool: LaTeX with hyperref package access_permission:fill_in_form: true pdf:encrypted: false dc:title: X9 2015-2016 modified: 2021-02-09T14:50:36Z cp:subject: The KISS network was installed in the frame of the ?Klyuchevskoy Investigation - Seis-mic Structure of an extraordinary volcanic system? project and recorded data between summer2015 and summer 2016 in one of the world?s largest clusters of subduction volcanoes - theKlyuchevskoy volcanic group (KVG). It is located in eastern Russia at the northern end of theKuril-Kamchatka subduction zone close to its intersection with the Aleutian arc and the north-western termination of Hawaii-Emperor seamount chain. Additional to the 4700m high MountKlyuchevskoy the KVG contains 12 other volcanoes that have together erupted about 1 cubicmeter rock per second averaged over the past 10,000 years. Among those Klyuchevskoy, Bezymi-anny and Tolbachik were the most active ones during the last decades with eruptions styles rangingfrom explosive to Hawaiian-type. The KISS experiment is designed to investigate the volcanic andseismic processes and its structural setting in the KVG. The network covers a circular region ofabout 80km diameter with some linear extensions. It includes data from 77 temporary seismicstations with broadband and short period sensors that were installed on concrete plates in about60cm deep holes. Due to the local conditions the stations were battery powered and could not beserviced during the experiment. GPS reception of the digitizers was not continuous at all stationsdue to thick snow cover and vegetation. Waveform data are available from the GEOFON datacentre, under network code X9, and are embargoed until end of 2019. pdf:docinfo:subject: The KISS network was installed in the frame of the ?Klyuchevskoy Investigation - Seis-mic Structure of an extraordinary volcanic system? project and recorded data between summer2015 and summer 2016 in one of the world?s largest clusters of subduction volcanoes - theKlyuchevskoy volcanic group (KVG). It is located in eastern Russia at the northern end of theKuril-Kamchatka subduction zone close to its intersection with the Aleutian arc and the north-western termination of Hawaii-Emperor seamount chain. Additional to the 4700m high MountKlyuchevskoy the KVG contains 12 other volcanoes that have together erupted about 1 cubicmeter rock per second averaged over the past 10,000 years. Among those Klyuchevskoy, Bezymi-anny and Tolbachik were the most active ones during the last decades with eruptions styles rangingfrom explosive to Hawaiian-type. The KISS experiment is designed to investigate the volcanic andseismic processes and its structural setting in the KVG. The network covers a circular region ofabout 80km diameter with some linear extensions. It includes data from 77 temporary seismicstations with broadband and short period sensors that were installed on concrete plates in about60cm deep holes. Due to the local conditions the stations were battery powered and could not beserviced during the experiment. GPS reception of the digitizers was not continuous at all stationsdue to thick snow cover and vegetation. 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It is located in eastern Russia at the northern end of theKuril-Kamchatka subduction zone close to its intersection with the Aleutian arc and the north-western termination of Hawaii-Emperor seamount chain. Additional to the 4700m high MountKlyuchevskoy the KVG contains 12 other volcanoes that have together erupted about 1 cubicmeter rock per second averaged over the past 10,000 years. Among those Klyuchevskoy, Bezymi-anny and Tolbachik were the most active ones during the last decades with eruptions styles rangingfrom explosive to Hawaiian-type. The KISS experiment is designed to investigate the volcanic andseismic processes and its structural setting in the KVG. The network covers a circular region ofabout 80km diameter with some linear extensions. It includes data from 77 temporary seismicstations with broadband and short period sensors that were installed on concrete plates in about60cm deep holes. Due to the local conditions the stations were battery powered and could not beserviced during the experiment. GPS reception of the digitizers was not continuous at all stationsdue to thick snow cover and vegetation. Waveform data are available from the GEOFON datacentre, under network code X9, and are embargoed until end of 2019. Keywords: access_permission:modify_annotations: true dc:creator: R. description: The KISS network was installed in the frame of the ?Klyuchevskoy Investigation - Seis-mic Structure of an extraordinary volcanic system? project and recorded data between summer2015 and summer 2016 in one of the world?s largest clusters of subduction volcanoes - theKlyuchevskoy volcanic group (KVG). It is located in eastern Russia at the northern end of theKuril-Kamchatka subduction zone close to its intersection with the Aleutian arc and the north-western termination of Hawaii-Emperor seamount chain. Additional to the 4700m high MountKlyuchevskoy the KVG contains 12 other volcanoes that have together erupted about 1 cubicmeter rock per second averaged over the past 10,000 years. Among those Klyuchevskoy, Bezymi-anny and Tolbachik were the most active ones during the last decades with eruptions styles rangingfrom explosive to Hawaiian-type. The KISS experiment is designed to investigate the volcanic andseismic processes and its structural setting in the KVG. The network covers a circular region ofabout 80km diameter with some linear extensions. It includes data from 77 temporary seismicstations with broadband and short period sensors that were installed on concrete plates in about60cm deep holes. Due to the local conditions the stations were battery powered and could not beserviced during the experiment. GPS reception of the digitizers was not continuous at all stationsdue to thick snow cover and vegetation. 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