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Autores principales: Aubert, Coralie, Scheiblin, Guilhem, Paul, Anne, Pauchet, Hélène, Mordret, Aurélien, Baudot, Vincent, Chevrot, Sébastien, Cluzel, Nicolas, Douste-Bacqué, Isabelle, Grimaud, Franck, Jung, Axel, Mercier, Stéphane, Pawlowski, Piel, Roussel, Sandrine, Souriot, Thierry, Shapiro, Nikolai M., Sylvander, Matthieu, Vial, Benjamin, Wolyniec, David
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Publicado: 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.05221
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author Aubert, Coralie
Scheiblin, Guilhem
Paul, Anne
Pauchet, Hélène
Mordret, Aurélien
Baudot, Vincent
Chevrot, Sébastien
Cluzel, Nicolas
Douste-Bacqué, Isabelle
Grimaud, Franck
Jung, Axel
Mercier, Stéphane
Pawlowski, Piel
Roussel, Sandrine
Souriot, Thierry
Shapiro, Nikolai M.
Sylvander, Matthieu
Vial, Benjamin
Wolyniec, David
author_facet Aubert, Coralie
Scheiblin, Guilhem
Paul, Anne
Pauchet, Hélène
Mordret, Aurélien
Baudot, Vincent
Chevrot, Sébastien
Cluzel, Nicolas
Douste-Bacqué, Isabelle
Grimaud, Franck
Jung, Axel
Mercier, Stéphane
Pawlowski, Piel
Roussel, Sandrine
Souriot, Thierry
Shapiro, Nikolai M.
Sylvander, Matthieu
Vial, Benjamin
Wolyniec, David
contents In the framework of the MACIV project, a consortium of French laboratories has deployed a temporary seismic network of 100 broadband stations in the French Massif Central (FMC) for 3-4 years (2023-2027). The project aims at imaging the crust and upper mantle of the FMC to better assess the sources of volcanism, and the impacts of the Variscan inheritance or the Cenozoic rift system on volcanic systems. A large-scale array of 35 broadband stations covers the entire FMC and complements the permanent networks to reach a homogeneous coverage with ~35 km spacing. This network, with XP code, is the French contribution to AdriaArray. The XP array is complemented with 3 quasi-linear north-south, east-west and northwest-southeast profiles with inter-station spacing of 5-20 km, making up the XF network of 65 stations. The profiles cross volcanic areas and the main Variscan structures. We describe the experimental setup designed to optimize the performance/cost ratio and minimize the number of field visits, the deployment, the state-of-health monitoring, the data management and the data quality control strategies, outcomes of our 15-years' experience with major temporary seismic experiments in France and neighboring countries, including AlpArray. We also show some preliminary results including hypocenter locations and receiver function analysis. The 2 broadband arrays will be supplemented in 2025 by a month-long deployment of 3 large-N dense arrays of 625 3-C short-period nodes. These dense arrays will complete our multi-scale seismic experiment and illuminate active faults and possible plumbing systems of the youngest volcanoes.
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spellingShingle The MACIV multiscale seismic experiments in the French Massif Central (2023-2027): deployment, data quality and availability
Aubert, Coralie
Scheiblin, Guilhem
Paul, Anne
Pauchet, Hélène
Mordret, Aurélien
Baudot, Vincent
Chevrot, Sébastien
Cluzel, Nicolas
Douste-Bacqué, Isabelle
Grimaud, Franck
Jung, Axel
Mercier, Stéphane
Pawlowski, Piel
Roussel, Sandrine
Souriot, Thierry
Shapiro, Nikolai M.
Sylvander, Matthieu
Vial, Benjamin
Wolyniec, David
Instrumentation and Detectors
In the framework of the MACIV project, a consortium of French laboratories has deployed a temporary seismic network of 100 broadband stations in the French Massif Central (FMC) for 3-4 years (2023-2027). The project aims at imaging the crust and upper mantle of the FMC to better assess the sources of volcanism, and the impacts of the Variscan inheritance or the Cenozoic rift system on volcanic systems. A large-scale array of 35 broadband stations covers the entire FMC and complements the permanent networks to reach a homogeneous coverage with ~35 km spacing. This network, with XP code, is the French contribution to AdriaArray. The XP array is complemented with 3 quasi-linear north-south, east-west and northwest-southeast profiles with inter-station spacing of 5-20 km, making up the XF network of 65 stations. The profiles cross volcanic areas and the main Variscan structures. We describe the experimental setup designed to optimize the performance/cost ratio and minimize the number of field visits, the deployment, the state-of-health monitoring, the data management and the data quality control strategies, outcomes of our 15-years' experience with major temporary seismic experiments in France and neighboring countries, including AlpArray. We also show some preliminary results including hypocenter locations and receiver function analysis. The 2 broadband arrays will be supplemented in 2025 by a month-long deployment of 3 large-N dense arrays of 625 3-C short-period nodes. These dense arrays will complete our multi-scale seismic experiment and illuminate active faults and possible plumbing systems of the youngest volcanoes.
title The MACIV multiscale seismic experiments in the French Massif Central (2023-2027): deployment, data quality and availability
topic Instrumentation and Detectors
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.05221