Abstract EarthScope Consortium's Common Sensor Platform (CSP) project is a unified, modular, and scalable design approach for geophysical instrumentation deployments. Developed through cross disciplinary collaboration of National Science Foundation's GAGE and SAGE facilities, the platform outlines core station subsystems that have the flexibility to be interchanged and/or scaled to accommodate site‐specific conditions and scientific objectives. As an outcome of this project, a set of publicly available tools, including a requirements document, technical design document, and an interactive Station Builder webtool have been developed to support user‐driven geophysical station planning and design. The CSP is a dynamic and adaptable design, allowing for future iterations to integrate new technologies and support the evolving needs of the geophysical research community.
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Molly Staats
Scope Group (United States)
C. M. Calvelage
EarthScope Consortium
D. Mann
Scope Group (United States)
Perspectives of Earth and Space Scientists
New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
National Snow and Ice Data Center
NOAA National Ice Center
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68a36c2e0a429f79733303f7 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1029/2025cn000298
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