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GTK will buy geophysical equipment to be used in deep electromagnetic sounding for crustal studies, deep geothermal mineral studies and potential mapping using naturally occurring electromagnetic fields (magnetotellurics, abbrev. MT; audio-magnetotellurcis. Abbrev. AMT). Also, it must be possible to perform data collection in controlled Source-AMT/MT experiments (the transmitter is not subject of this purchase).
The data loggers should be ready for radio-magnetotelluric (abbrev. RMT) measurements, so that later acquired suitable sensors could be used with the same data loggers (RMT sensors are not subject of this purchase).
The equipment should consist of:
— four complete audio-magnetotelluric/magnetotelluric instruments recording at least three magnetic channels and two electric channels, including:
• three magnetic field sensors (induction coil type) per instrument,
• five electric field sensors (non-polarisable electrodes) per instrument,
• all cables required to operate the instruments;
— six audio-magnetotelluric/magnetotelluric instruments recording at least two electric channels:
• five electric field sensors (non-polarisable electrodes) per instrument,
• all cables required to operate the instruments.
Magnetic field sensors should be induction coils and must cover a wide frequency range (at least 0.001 Hz-40 000 Hz or wider). All data loggers must permit data acquisition with sampling rates of at least 500 000 Hz and allow a flexible choice of sampling rates.
Data acquisition must be automatic and GPS synchronised. Power consumption should be low.
The equipment must be light-weight and portable, of ruggedised and water-proof instrument design and have a wide operating temperature range and have excellent noise characteristics.
Software (including license) to operate the instruments as well as manual(s) for full operation of the system should be included in the offer.
Availability of spare parts and possibility for repair service by the supplier is required.
The delivery must be completed not later than 31 December 2020.
The tenderer must take full responsibility for the full functionality of the delivered instruments.