Contact: Jeffrey Rothman
jrothman@gi.alaska.edu
907-474-7560
University of Alaska Fairbanks
Caption: The data logger pictured can take 10,000 samples per second, provide researchers with a precise GPS timestamp for every measurement taken, and it records information directly to a USB jump drive. The data logger was designed and built by staff at the Geophysical Institute Electronics Shop. The Geophysical Institute is located at the University of Alaska Fairbanks.
Credit: Geophysical Institute Electronics Shop photo.
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