ee. HAWAII F&S NO. TITLE 17010 Island Wave Sensor, Type III (Tamarin) USER STRUCTURE/FACILITY NO. TG 8.7 SCIENTIFIC SCIENTIFIC STATION NO. None BoD 104-13-1 thru 104-13-9 FOD FUNDING ($000) AGENCY AEC . ENGR PROC CONST TOTAL FURN PRE-GO Prior Cost POST-GO Estimate Included in F&S No. 05027, TO BE DETERMINED PRIOR YEARS ENGINEERING None required. PROCUREMENT Completed. Items in storage at Damon Tract or at Defense Research Laboratory (DRL), Santa Barbara, California. POST -GO CONSTRUCTION Nine AEC furnished Type III wave sensor equipped installa -~ tions are to be located around the perimeter of the island of Hawaii. The primary objective is to measure and record the amplitude and time of arrival of long period waves over a predetermined period. The equipment will be emplaced by DRL personnel at various predetermined bay and harbor locations and will be housed in existing shelters or small AEC furnished utility sheds. A combination 400 sq. ft. office and shop area in Kailua with telephone answer- ing service will be furnished DRL. The installations will contain a differential sensor, data logging system, and an armored cable connecting the implanted wave sensing transducer with the completely self-containd data logging system. The transducer will be installed by DRL scuba divers in approximately 30 to 50-ft. of water and located ina position to eliminate as much shore-induced phenomena as possible. H&N will furnish voice communications between Hawaii Type III sites and the Damon Tract trailer offices. DRL personnel will assemble at Damon Tract to prepare equipment prior to deployment. A DRL Type III installation team of 8 persons, including scuba divers and technical personnel, will emplace and roll up the equipment; 2 men will operate and maintain the equipment for the duration of the program. DRL personnel will obtain subsistence through the local economy. April 1965 VOL Il habit 17-8