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INSTALL

Equipment installation, configuration and connection details.

FILES

Meta information for the GeoNet equipment network.

  • antennas.csv - GNSS observation antennas

  • radomes.csv - GNSS installed antenna radomes

  • metsensors.csv - GNSS met sensors attached to receivers

  • receivers.csv - GNSS observation receivers

  • firmwares.csv - GNSS receiver firmware versions

  • sessions.csv - GNSS receiver session configurations

  • sensors.csv - Recording sensors

  • recorders.csv - Combined sensor and datalogger recorders

  • dataloggers.csv - Recording dataloggers

  • connections.csv - Datalogger and sensor connection details

  • streams.csv - Datalogger and recorder sampling configurations

  • polarities.csv - site specific polarity settings which indicate when a site may have reversed polarity, or otherwise

  • gains.csv - site specific settings applied to individual sensors that may impact overall sensitivities.

  • calibrations.csv - Individual sensor sensitivity values that can be used rather than default values.

  • components.csv - Individual sensor elements including measurement position and responses.

  • channels.csv - Individual datalogger recording elements including digitiser position, sampling rate, and responses.

  • preamps.csv - site specific settings applied to individual datalogger pre-amplification that may impact overall sensitivities.

  • telemetries.csv - site specific settings applied to datalogger and sensor connections that may use analogue telemetry.

  • timings.csv - site specific settings to indicate time corrections that may need to be applied to archived raw data.

  • cameras.csv - Installed field cameras.

  • doases.csv - Installed field DOAS (Differential Optical Absorption Spectrometer) equipment.

GNSS

ANTENNAS

A list of antenna installations.

Field Description Units
Make Installed antenna make
Model Installed antenna model name
Serial Installed antenna serial number
Mark Installed Mark code
Height Installed height metres above the mark
North Installed offset north metres
East Installed offset east metres
Azimuth Installed azimuth [ degrees clockwise from north
Start Antenna installation start time
Stop Antenna installation stop time

RADOMES

A list of radome installations associated with GNSS antenna installations.

Field Description Units
Make Installed radome make
Model Installed radome model name
Serial Installed radome serial number
Mark Installed radome associated GNSS Mark
Start Radome installation start time
Stop Radome installation stop time

METSENSORS

A list of metsensor installations attached to GNSS receivers

Field Description Units
Make Installed met sensor make
Model Installed met sensor model name
Serial Installed met sensor serial number
Mark Installed met sensor associated GNSS Mark
IMS Comment Header comments
Humidity Humidity sensor accuracy % rel H
Pressure Pressure sensor accuracy hPa
Temperature Temperature sensor accuracy deg C
Latitude Installed met sensor latitude degrees north
Longitude Installed met sensor longitude degrees east
Elevation Installed met sensor elevation metres
Datum Installed met sensor datum used
to define the latitude, longitude, and elevation
Start Installed met sensor installation start time
Stop Installed met sensor installation stop time

RECEIVERS

A list of GNSS receiver installations.

Field Description Units
Make Deployed GNSS receiver make
Model Deployed GNSS receiver model name
Serial Deployed GNSS receiver serial number
Mark Associated deployment GNSS Mark
Start Receiver deployment start time
Stop Receiver deployment stop time

FIRMWARES

A list of GNSS receiver firmware versions.

Field Description Units
Make GNSS receiver make
Model GNSS receiver model name
Serial GNSS receiver model serial number
Version Installed receiver firmware version
Start Receiver firmware start time
Stop Receiver firmware stop time
Notes Extra firmware notes

SESSIONS

A list of GNSS Receiver and Antenna recording sessions

Field Description Units
Mark Session GNSS Mark
Operator Deployed equipment operator information
Agency Deployed equipment agency information
Model Configuration model details
Satellite System Configured receiver satellite settings
Interval Configured receiver sampling interval seconds
Elevation Mask Configured receiver elevation mask degrees above the horizon
Header Comment Configuration comments
Start Session start time
Stop Session stop time

SIGNAL RECORDING

SENSORS

A list of sensor installations. The scale factor and bias can be used for external adjustments, such as a pressure sensor being used to measure water depth in salt water.

Field Description Units
Make Installed sensor make
Model Installed sensor model name
Serial Installed sensor serial number
Station Installed recording station
Location Installed sensor site location
Azimuth Installed sensor azimuth degrees clockwise from north
Dip Installed sensor dip degrees down from horizontal
Depth Installed sensor vertical offset metres positive downwards
North Installed sensor offset north metres
East Installed sensor offset east metres
Scale Factor Optional installation specific
gain adjustment
defaults to "1.0"
Scale Bias Optional installation specific
level adjustment
defaults to "0.0"
Start Sensor installation start time
Stop Sensor installation stop time

RECORDERS

A list of recorder installations, these are considered to be a combination of a sensor and a datalogger that are always installed as a set.

Field Description Units
Make Installed recorder make
Sensor Installed recorder sensor model name
Datalogger Installed recorder datalogger model name
Serial Installed recorder serial number
Station Installed recording station
Location Installed recording site location
Azimuth Installed recorder azimuth degrees clockwise from north
Dip Installed recorder dip degrees down from horizontal
Depth Installed recorder vertical offset metres positive downwards
Start Installation start time
Stop Installation stop time

DATALOGGERS

A list of datalogger deployments at a given place. Multiple dataloggers at a place can be distinguished by using an option role description. These are attached to the datalogger's associated sensors via connection records.

Field Description Units
Make Deployed datalogger make
Model Deployed datalogger model name
Serial Deployed datalogger serial number
Place Deployed datalogger place
Role Optional datalogger role at the place
Start Deployment start time
Stop Deployment stop time

CONNECTIONS

A list of datalogger connections, these are used to attach the sensors at a given site location to the dataloggers deployed at the associated place. Multiple dataloggers installed at the same place are distinguished by an operational role, if required. For dataloggers that have different response characteristics depending on what channel number (or pin) is used, an offset can be given for the sensor channel start.

Field Description Units
Station Recording station
Location Sensor site location
Place Datalogger deployment place
Role Datalogger deployment role
Number Initial datalogger pin, or channel, offset number used for the sensor
Start Connection start time
Stop Connection stop time

STREAMS

A list of datalogger sampling configurations for a given station and recording site.

Field Description Units
Station Recording Station
Location Recording locations Site
Band Channel Band code
Source Channel Source code
Sampling Rate Nominal stream sampling rate samples per second (Hz)
Axial Whether the stream is configured for
axial coordinates (Z12) or geographic (ZNE)
"yes" or "no"
Reversed Whether the recorded signal should
be reversed over the time window
"yes" or "no"
Triggered Whether the stream represents
triggered recordings
"yes" or "no"
Start Stream start time
Stop Stream stop time

The band and source codes are representatives of the FDSN channel naming convention as found at:

FDSN Source Identifiers: Channel codes

POLARITIES

Site specific times when the recorded values may have a reversed, or otherwise, polarity. This is often difficult to track with the known instrument responses and installation details as it can often be caused by in-field wiring or cabling changes from the expected standard.

There is also the possibility that there may be conflicting information or studies, where this is the case the Primary field can be used to indicate which one should be used for downstream processing.

To reduce the number valid Method entries these are defined as a set of "known" values, and an "unknown" one. Where possibly the code should be updated to add any standard polarity detection methods, there is also room to provide a reference citation for any associated studies.

Field Description Units
Station Recording Station
Location Recording location Site
Sublocation Recording location Sublocation
Subsource Recording location Subsource
Primary Whether the entry takes precedence "yes", "no", or blank.
Reversed Whether the stream in the time window should be considered reversed or not "yes" or "no"
Method How this information was obtained "study", "compass", or "unknown"
Citation A reference citation for the method if appropriate "key"
Start Time window start time
Stop Time window stop time

Notes:

  • For the Subsource, this can either be individual entries (e.g., "Z", "N"), or multiple entries ("ZNE"), or it can be empty, which will be interpreted as all subsource values. (The subsource is the last character in the standard SEED channel naming convention, e.g. EHZ).

  • If a citation is given the actual reference information should be given in the citations.csv file.

  • An empty, or blank, Method is treated as unknown.

Example:

Station,Location,Sublocation,Subsource,Primary,Reversed,Method,Citation,Start Date,End Date
WEL,10,,Z,,true,compass,,2022-07-28T01:59:00Z,9999-01-01T00:00:00Z

GAINS

Site specific gain settings applied to correct for local conditions. A list of installation times where gains need to be applied to datalogger or sensor settings. For the scale factor and bias either a value can be given directly or an expression can be used if that makes it clearer where the number has come from.

Field Description Units
Station Datalogger recording Station
Location Recording sensor site Location
Sublocation additional location identifier for multi-parametric sensors installations, if applicable
Subsource The sensor channel(s), as defined in the response configuration, which requires a gain adjustment, multiple subsource channels can be joined (e.g "Z" or "ZNE").
Scale Factor Scale, or gain factor, that the input signal is multiplied by prior to digitisation, or for polynomial responses it is the factor used to convert Volts into the signal units. If this field is empty, it should be assumed to have a value of 1.0 which in theory should have no impact.
Scale Bias An offset value that needs to be added to the signal prior to digitisation or to raw digital data. The offset indicates a polynomial response is expected, if this field is blank it is assumed that the value is 0.0.
Absolute Bias An offset value that needs to be added to the signal after the scale factors have been applied to the polynomial response, if this field is blank it is assumed that the value is 0.0.
Start Gain start time
Stop Gain stop time

For a second order polynomial response, the output is expected to be Y = a * X + b where X is normally the input voltage, and Y the corrected signal. The terms a and b are the factor and bias respectively. The gain adjustments (a', b', c', the scale factor, scale bias, and absolute bias respectively) update this via Y = (a * a') * X + (b * a') + (a * b') + c'

CALIBRATIONS

Sensor specific calibrations that may impact overall sensitivity. A list of installation times where calibrated values of the Sensor sensitivity are known and can be used to override the default Model sensitivities. For the component, sensitivity, and frequency either a value can be given directly or an expression can be used if that is more readable.

Field Description Units
Make Sensor make
Model Sensor model name
Serial Sensor serial number
Number The sensor component or datalogger digitiser channel, as defined in the response configuration or elsewhere, which overrides the default values, a blank value is interpreted as the first sensor component, or "pin" zero.
Scale Factor Sensitivity, or scale factor, that the input signal is generally multiplied by to convert to Volts, or for polynomial responses the value used to convert Volts into the signal units. A blank value is expected to be read as 1.0, an explicit value of zero is required to be entered if intended.
Scale Bias A scale bias factor, for polynomial responses that is multiplied to any Gain bias values before adding to the converted volts to give the signal values. If this field is blank it should be assumed that the value is 1.0.
Scale Absolute An offset, or bias, for polynomial responses that is added to the converted volts to give the signal values. If this field is blank it should be assumed that the value is 0.0.
Frequency Frequency at which the calibration value is correct for if appropriate.
Start Calibration start time
Stop Calibration stop time

For a second order polynomial response, the output is expected to be Y = a * X + b where X is normally the input voltage, and Y the corrected signal. The terms a and b are the scale factor and the absolute bias respectively. The scale bias c can be used with gain biases, e.g. for a gain adjustment of the equivalent (a', b', c') values, then the polynomial adjustment will follow: Y = a' * a * X + b * a' + a * b' * c + c'.

COMPONENTS

Sensor model component descriptions. The type is generally of the form "Accelerometer, Short Period Seismometer" etc. The number represents the order of sensor components, this generally maps to the sensor cable and how it is connected into the datalogger. Subsource is the general term used for labelling the sensor component and is usually the last character in the SEED channel convention. Dip and Azimuth are used to indicate the relative position of the sensor component within the sensor package and will be used with the overall sensor installation values to provide component dips and azimuths.

For derived streams, such as a simple gain or unit conversion, can be indicated by providing an input sampling rate. This is matched by the equivalent Stream and allows for the response to be generated with the provided reference response only.

Field Description
Make Sensor make
Model Sensor model name
Type Sensor type
Number Sensor component offset
Source Sensor source as used for the matching streams
Subsource Sensor component label
Dip Internal dip of the component relative to whole sensor
Azimuth Internal azimuth of the component relative to whole sensor
Types A shorthand reference to the SEED type labels
Sampling Rate An input sampling rate which can be used to indicate a derived stream
Response A reference to the nominal StationXML response

CHANNELS

The individual channels configured for a given datalogger model, these include the channel numbers and sampling rates. The channel number is an offset into the digitiser or digitisers and are used to match the connected sensor component and the expected response. Some digitisers have different nominal responses for different groups of digitiser channels.

Field Description
Make Datalogger make
Model Datalogger model name
Type Datalogger type
Number Datalogger channel offset, an empty value will map to zero
Sampling Rate Configured Channel sampling rate
Response A reference to the nominal StationXML response

PREAMPS

Field Description Units
Station Datalogger recording Station
Location Recording sensor site Location
Subsource The sensor channel Subsource which has the preamp configured (e.g "Z"). An empty value indicates all channels have this setting for the provided Location.
Scale Factor The datalogger pre-amp scale factor used for this time span. These tend to be integer steps and may be referenced as gain settings.
Start Preamp start time
Stop Preamp stop time

TELEMETRIES

Sometimes the datalogger and the sensor are not at the same location. Usually this means there is some form of analogue link between the two, either a dedicated telephone line, or an FM radio link. This table allows this to be documented, and provides a mechanism to adjust the signal gains if known.

Field Description Units
Station Datalogger recording Station
Location Recording sensor site Location
Scale Factor The telemetry gain factor for the analogue link, this represents the amplification of the signal if appropriate, an empty value is assumed to be 1.0
Start Telemetry start time
Stop Telemetry stop time

CAMERA

CAMERAS

A list of camera installations, these include values for:

Field Description Units
Make Installed camera make
Model Installed camera model name
Serial Installed camera serial number
Mount Camera mount code
View Camera view code
Dip Installed camera dip degrees down from horizontal
Azimuth Installed camera azimuth degrees clockwise from north
Height Installed camera vertical offset metres positive upwards
North Installed camera offset north metres
East Installed camera offset east metres
Start Installed camera start time
Stop Installed camera stop time
Notes Extra installation information,
currently the photo caption.

DOAS

DOASES

A list of doas installations, these include values for:

Field Description Units
Make Installed DOAS make
Model Installed DOAS model name
Serial Installed DOAS serial number
Mount DOAS mount code
View DOAS view code
Dip Installed DOAS dip degrees down from horizontal
Azimuth Installed DOAS azimuth degrees clockwise from north
Height Installed DOAS vertical offset metres positive upwards
North Installed DOAS offset north metres
East Installed DOAS offset east metres
Start Installed DOAS start time
Stop Installed DOAS stop time

TIMINGS

There are some data sources which may have timing issues and the type of recording format means that the archived raw data will include the bad timing and a correction will need to be applied.

Likewise, some sites may have a timing issue that cannot easily be corrected, this table allows this correction to be stored for use with processing systems or otherwise.

The correction should be "added" to the sensor sample times, for when the clock is fast this value should be negative. The format can follow a standard go convention:

A duration string is a possibly signed sequence of decimal numbers, each with optional fraction and a unit suffix,
such as "300ms", "-1.5h" or "2h45m". Valid time units are "ns", "us" (or "µs"), "ms", "s", "m", "h", "d", "w", "y".
Field Description Units
Station Recording Station
Location Recording location Site
Correction Recorded data required time correction
Start Time window start time
Stop Time window stop time

Example:

Station,Location,Correction,Start Date,End Date
NZB,42,-24h,2023-12-07T14:15:00Z,9999-01-01T00:00:00Z

NOTES

Dates should be given as in ISO 8601 (i.e. 2016-09-18T02:24:26Z), future dates should be given in the form: 9999-01-01T00:00:00Z.