2024-2025 USAP Field Season
Project Detail Project TitleOperation and maintenance of a CTBT class infrasound array at Windless Bight Summary
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Mr. Lukas J Blom
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Supporting Stations: McMurdo Station DescriptionThis project operates, maintains, upgrades, calibrates, and services the joint United States Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty (CTBT) Infrasound Array at Windless Bight. Windless Bight's location on the Ross Ice Shelf is unique for its low wind levels, which makes infrasound detection possible. Infrasound can detect volcanic eruptions, winds over distant mountain ranges, large storms at sea, auroral and meteor events, earthquakes, and avalanches, as well as human-caused events, like large explosions, at great distances from the sound-producing events. Detection of events occurring worldwide are routinely made at the Windless Bight site. Field Season OverviewFour participants will deploy from late October to mid-December to perform servicing of the array and hybrid power system at Windless Bight. The team will camp at the field site for 17 to 21 days. The field camp, consisting of two Polarhavens, an outhouse, and individual mountain tents, will be set-up by Antarctic Support Contract (ASC) and accessed by ground vehicles. Major service work performed will include excavation and raising of system components, performance of power system service work, and restoration of the power system snow berm. Connectivity equipment and servers for the system are located at McMurdo Station Building 159, and a mini-milvan in McMurdo Station is used for year-round cold storage of supplies and spare parts. ASC will provide year-round research associate support and deliver JP8 fuel to the field site. This season, team members will also provide assistance to the G-078-M Bertrand AFTAC team performing maintenance of their hybrid power systems at Mount Newall and Bull Pass in the McMurdo Dry Valleys. Deploying Team Members
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