ANSIR: Acknowledgements


Every cross-correlation, resistivity model, seismic trace and core analysis supported by ANSIR tells a story but it also builds a case. Your acknowledgements help demonstrate the impact of Australia’s nationally coordinated geoscience infrastructure.

They’re key to securing ongoing NCRIS support for the instruments, data systems, and people that make Earth science research possible.


General Use (Journal Articles, Reports, Datasets)

“This research was supported by ANSIR - Research Facility for Earth Sounding, enabled by AuScope and the Australian Government via the National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS). Equipment used in this study was funded and provided by AuScope through the ANSIR network (Project Loan #[ANSIR Project ID]).”

Facility-Specific (Extended Format)

“We acknowledge the [Facility Name] at [Institution], a contributing partner to ANSIR - Research Facility for Earth Sounding. Equipment for this project was enabled by AuScope through the ANSIR network and supported by the Australian Government via the National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS).”


Your data moves the Earth, your acknowledgements keep it going.


Data Availability Statements & Citations

  • Passive Seismic (via AusPass and NCI) - Two-year Embargo:

This project used [insert ANSIR instrumentation here] from the ANSIR - Research Facility for Earth Sounding national pool, enabled by AuScope and the Australian Government via NCRIS. Seismic waveform data from this project will be made publicly available via the Australian Passive Seismic Server (AusPass; https://auspass.edu.au), under FDSN network code [FDSN Network Code]. Raw data from this project will be made publicly available via National Computational Infrastructure (NCI Australia; DOI: [insert NCI DOI here]). Data will be released in [Year] following the two-year embargo. The network is registered under the FDSN as [FDSN Network Code] in [Year] (DOI: [insert DOI here]; [insert FDSN network page here]).


  • Passive Seismic (via AusPass and NCI) - Open:

This project used [insert ANSIR instrumentation here] from the ANSIR - Research Facility for Earth Sounding national pool, enabled by AuScope and the Australian Government via NCRIS. Seismic waveform data from this project will be made publicly available via the Australian Passive Seismic Server (AusPass; https://auspass.edu.au), under FDSN network code [FDSN Network Code]. Raw data from this project will be made publicly available via National Computational Infrastructure (NCI Australia; DOI: [insert NCI DOI here]). The network is registered under the FDSN as [FDSN Network Code] in [Year] (DOI: [insert DOI here]; [insert FDSN network page here]).


Include FDSN network codes and full references, as shown in:

Marignier, A., Eakin, C., Hejrani, B., Agrawal, S., and Hassan, R. (2024). Sediment thickness across Australia from passive seismic methods. Geophysical Journal International, 237(2), 849–861. https://doi.org/10.1093/gji/ggae070


  • Magnetotelluric (via NCI):

This project used [insert ANSIR instrumentation here] from the ANSIR - Research Facility for Earth Sounding national pool, enabled by AuScope and the Australian Government via NCRIS. Magnetotelluric ‘Level-0’ and ‘Level-1’ time-series data are archived at the National Computational Infrastructure (NCI Australia; DOI: [insert NCI DOI here]).

  • DAS (via NCI):

This project used [insert ANSIR instrumentation here] from the ANSIR - Research Facility for Earth Sounding national pool, enabled by AuScope and the Australian Government via NCRIS. Raw data from this project will be made publicly available via National Computational Infrastructure (NCI Australia; DOI: [insert NCI DOI here]).


 

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Program Manager:
Dr Ben Kay


SCIENTIFIC COORDINATORS

For portable seismic and OBS experiments: Kimberley Berends,
Australian National Uni 

For electromagnetic experiments:
Prof Graham Heinson, Adelaide Uni

For petrophysical experiments:
Dr Dan Sandiford, Melbourne Uni

For reflection seismic services:
Marina Costelloe and Donna Cathro
Geoscience Australia