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“Makanchi” infrasound station

Makanchi infrasound array (MKIAR) is located at Urdzhar region of the East Kazakhstan area, 25 km eastward of Makanchi settlement; the array elements are inside Makanchi seismic array exceeding it by aperture. The station was constructed by the IGR together with AFTAC in 2016; the KNDC archive has the station’s data from August 2016.

The infrasound sensors, microbarometers Chaparral Physics Model 25 and digitizers AIM24S, are installed in the bunkers. In total, there are nine such equipment vaults. As for the configuration, the central station is surrounded by 4 stations, and 5 other stations are installed along a large circle. The wind interference suppression devices are connected to the microbarometers inputs. The sample rate is 40 samples/sec/channel. Timing scale is GPS. Infrasound data are transmitted to the Center Processing Facility via radio modems – a repeater is used. After that the information is transmitted to the CAPSSI via the satellite channel. And from Almaty the data of Makanchi infrasound array are transmitted to the National Data Centre of the USA (USNDC) in Florida (USA).

Below are some parameters of the Makanchi station (MKIAR):

Site #Seismometer typeBorehole depth, mLatitudeLongitudeElevation above the sea level, mNotes
MKI51Chaparral Physics Model 25046.773482.3023628 
MKI52Chaparral Physics Model 25046.773882.3035631 
MKI53Chaparral Physics Model 25046.772782.3023622 
MKI54Chaparral Physics Model 25046.773882.3012625 
MKI55Chaparral Physics Model 25046.769482.3015599 
MKI56Chaparral Physics Model 25046.771882.2964628 
MKI57Chaparral Physics Model 25046.777182.2989631 
MKI58Chaparral Physics Model 25046.777382.3063660 
MKI59Chaparral Physics Model 25046.771982.3082601 

Configuration of Makanchi infrasound station (MKIAR):

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