b'IndustryNewsOur new web site location is underANSIR is able to arrange reflectionANSIR equipment includes 17 sets the AuScope Earth Imaging portalexperiments for a wide variety of projectof Guralp broadband ocean bottom (https://www.auscope.org.au/ansir)goals, survey parameters, logistics,seismometers (OBS). Users must be which contains contact informationpermitting and licencing requirementsable to support trained technical and details of the application process.and consequent equipmentpersonnel, and have scientific Applicants for access to ANSIRrequirements. Please contact Marinapersonnel with prior OBS experience equipment and services should firstCostelloe (Marina.Costelloe@ga.gov. on hand. Ship-time and insurance of contact the appropriate Scientificau) or Laura Gow (Laura.Gow@ga.gov. the equipment while in transit and Coordinators to first discuss their needsau) at Geoscience Australia for moreon seafloor is the responsibility of the for prospective projects, and theninformation and access. proponents of experiments. These prepare a formal proposal are based at Research School of Earth which is submitted to the Chair ofPassive seismic equipment Science, Australian National University. the ANSIR Access Committee, Dr RonPlease contact DrAlexey Goncharov Hackney. (Alexey.Goncharov@anu.edu.au) for more information and access.Magnetotelluric equipmentPetrophysical and sub-surface observatory equipmentPassive seismic equipment deployed in New South Wales.ANSIR has broad-band equipment including 50 sets of portable broad-band seismometers and high-fidelity, MT equipment being deployed in South Australia. solar-powered recorders and 100University of Melbourne chief technician, Abe LPR-200 solid-state recorders withJones, setting up a seismometer site in the Darling internal batteries that are suitableRiver region.ANSIR has portable electromagneticfor deployments up to 34 monthsANSIR can facilitate access to equipment including 25 Earth datawithout servicing. Also, Lennartzportablepetrophysical and logger long-period MT sets; 20 LEMI-424LE-3Dlite 3-component 1 Hzsub-surface observatory equipment long-period MT sets; up to 25 LEMI- seismometers (1 Hz); 50 Trilliumincluding downhole seismic 423 broadband MT sets; and 5 PhoenixCompact broadband sensorsequipmentand earthquake aftershock MTU-5C ultra-broadband MT sets. ANSIR(3-component, up to 120s; and 50 newrecorders.also has five licences of Geotools (CGG),TerraSAWR recorders with internal 5licences of EMPower (Phoenix) andbatteries and compact solar panels.These are hosted at AuScopes (TBA) access to CGG 3D MT InversionThese are based at Australian NationalSubsurface Observatory at The University software. These are based at theUniversity. Please contact Dr Michelleof Melbourne. Please contact Dr David University of Adelaide. Please contactSalmon (michelle.salmon@anu.edu.au)Belton (d.belton@unimelb.edu.au) for Prof Graham Heinson (graham.heinson@ for more information and access. more information and access.adelaide.edu.au) for more information and access. Graham HeinsonOcean bottom seismometers University of Adelaide Reflection seismic equipment graham.heinson@adelaide.edu.auBrian KennettAustralian National University Brian.Kennett@anu.edu.auAnya ReadingUniversity of Tasmania anya.reading@utas.edu.auVibroseis trucks on the Southeast Lachlan DeepOcean bottom seismometers during deployment on Crustal Seismic Reflection Survey. the Australian NW margin, offshore Broome.DECEMBER 2019 PREVIEW 20'