The SALSA team serviced 56 seismic stations last May in a record 10 days despite less good West Coast weather than we got used to.
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Did you know the SALSA network is nearly as long (450km) as the distance Wellington-Tauranga or San Francisco-Los Angeles?
See facebook.com/SALSAeqNZ to listen to Prof John Townend and PhD student Carmen Juarez-Garfias talk about SALSA !
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