Assembled Data

 

Request an Assembled Data Set ID Number

 

This form is for contributors who want to send data to be archived at the DMC and would like to be assigned an official ID number. Requesting an assembled data set is a different matter.


  • What is an "assembled" data set?
  • OBSIP PI's use a different form
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    If you have any questions about filling out this form, please contact
    Gale Eschete at the DMC ( gale AT iris.washington.edu )

    (*required fields )  

    *Name and email of the person submitting this form

     

    *Experiment Name

     

    Experiment Nickname

    *Name(s) of Principle Investigator(s)

    *Name of primary contact

    *Contact's email address

    *Contact's Institution

    *Mailing Address line 1

    line 2

    *City

    *State/Provence

    *Phone

    *Country

    FAX

    *Zip/Postal code

    Web address

    *Data format (i.e. SAC, SEGY, AH, etc..)


    *Data Submit date  


    *How the data will be submitted (tape, ftp)

    Please contact Mary Edmunds mary@iris.washington.edu for data submission

    *Experiment start year

    *end year

    *Deployment location

    minimum latitude

    minimum longitude

    maximum latitude

    maximum longitude

    *Brief description of experiment (just a few sentences)

    *Is this a PIC experiment ?   yes     no

       If yes, please provide the PIC number   (4 digits only)

     

    *Is data flexible array?   yes     no

     

    *Will it be raw data?   yes     no

     

    *Will the data be restricted?   yes     no  

       If yes, until when?

    Data Release Date:    Click on the calendar to select a release date

    Users allowed access ( if data is restricted)
    Please include name and email address

    Comments or questions?



    Please enter the two words you see into the yellow box before you Submit this form.




    What is an "assembled" data set?

    The IRIS DMC distributes several pre-assembled data sets. Most of these data sets are from temporary deployments and in formats other than SEED. An assembled set is accompanied by a data report. We have assembled data from various sources including IRIS PASSCAL (mostly active source), the USGS, and others.