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  1. Active-source data acquisition included 66 vibroseis and 209 instrumented sledge hammer source locations. Multiple source impacts were recorded at each source location to enable stacking of the recorded signal. The source impacts at each source location have been aligned using cross-correlation, but to provide the most flexibility are provided unstacked (i.e., the signals from each source impact are provided separately). The active-source recordings are provided in terms of both raw, uncorrected units of counts and corrected, engineering units of meters per second. For each source impact, the force output from the vibroseis or instrumented sledge hammer was recorded and is provided in both raw counts and engineering units of kilonewtons. The passive-wavefield data includes 28 hours of ambient noise recorded over two night-time deployments. The passive-wavefield data is provided in raw counts, however, the instrument response files are provided should instrument correction be required in the future. The dataset can be used for active-source and passive-wavefield three-dimensional imaging, as well as other subsurface characterization techniques which include: horizontal-to-vertical spectral ratios, multichannel analysis of surface waves, and microtremor array measurements. 
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