A Hydrophone is a passive acoustic sensor that listens for earthquakes, sea creatures, and human-generated noise in the ocean. The Low Frequency Broadband Acoustic Receiver (Hydrophone) on Seafloor measures acoustic signal of wind, rain, and seismic t-phases on the seafloor.
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Reference Designator | Site Name | Node Name | Instrument Name | Start Depth | End Depth |
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RS01SLBS-MJ01A-05-HYDLFA101 | Oregon Slope Base Seafloor | Medium-Power JBox (MJ01A) | Low Frequency Acoustic Receiver (Hydrophone) | 2,906 | 2,906 |
RS01SUM1-LJ01B-05-HYDLFA104 | Southern Hydrate Summit 1 Seafloor | Low-Power JBox (LJ01B) | Low Frequency Acoustic Receiver (Hydrophone) | 779 | 779 |
RS03AXBS-MJ03A-05-HYDLFA301 | Axial Base Seafloor | Medium-Power JBox (MJ03A) | Low Frequency Acoustic Receiver (Hydrophone) | 2,642 | 2,642 |
RS03CCAL-MJ03F-06-HYDLFA305 | Central Caldera | Medium-Power JBox (MJ03F) | Low Frequency Acoustic Receiver (Hydrophone) | 1,526 | 1,526 |
RS03ECAL-MJ03E-09-HYDLFA304 | Eastern Caldera | Medium-Power JBox (MJ03E) | Low Frequency Acoustic Receiver (Hydrophone) | 1,516 | 1,516 |