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 Agenda: Agenda:
 +  * Homestake array
 +    * status of stations (WTP, Yates, 800)
 +    * planning next visit: April 15-24
 +      * No access on Apr 11 (Mon) and Apr 22 (Fri). 
 +      * Replace instruments at 800 and Yates. 
 +      * Harvest data from balers. 
 +      * Clean out the insulation panels being stored in the room at the #4 Winze wye on the 4850L.
 +      * Terry and Pat will go.
 +      * Should have one spare instrument, Pat and Tanner should follow up. Need another Guralp from PASSCAL, Gary to follow up on it.
 +      * Assume to download 4 Balers/day, so need 6 days for the whole array. Checked inventory, looks like we should have 10+ spare balers.
  
-  - Homestake array +  * Data analysis updates  
-  status of stations (WTP, Yates, 800) +    Results of the Geochemical Analysis of Homestake Wave Speeds {{:groups:homestake:meetings:results_of_the_geochemical_analysis_of_homestake_wavespeeds.pdf|PowerPoint}} 
-  planning next visittentatively April 15-24 +      Victorshould follow up on the minerals for which we don't have data. Levi to email the group about them.  
-    No access on Apr 11 (Mon) and Apr 22 (Fri).  +      Velocity does not seem to depend on the depth, so the observed depth dependence of the velocity must come from porosity of the rock, fractures etc.  
-    * Replace instruments at 800 and Yates.  +    * Indiana group results - S velocities and start of event catalog{{:groups:homestake:meetings:feb25-2016.pptx|}} 
-    Harvest data from balers.  +      Shear wave speed measurements at 2000 level: ~3500 m/s in the Homestake formation, ~3300 m/s in Ellison, and ~3700 m/s in the mixed rock environment near Ross.  
-    Clean out the insulation panels being stored in the room at the #4 Winze wye on the 4850L+      Victor: any bias due to being close to the tunnel? Gary: possibly, fracturing is probably higher near the tunnels.  
- +      * Gary: looking at anisotropy, but can't tell yet. Need to look at the geology, Levi's work could help with this. Difficult to distinguish anisotropy from heterogeneity in the rock
- +      * Event catalog: seeing ~10 events per day, mostly mining explosions in the region. Not all are recovered correctly, need a full array analysis for this.  
-2data analysis updates  +      * Many large signals with large S-wave contribution from these mining explosions, although one wouldn't expect large S-wave components generated in these explosions.  
-- Please post links here+    * Rayleigh wave planning (Tanner{{:groups:homestake:meetings:2016_02_25_rayleigh_waves.pdf|slides}} 
 +      * Daniel can help with estimating Rayleigh wave amplitudes, Tanner will follow up with him offline.  
 +      * Daniel: probably best to filter the data in a narrow band around a specific frequency, and then do the fitting. In this way you avoid dealing with different speeds at different frequencies. 
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