Abstract
Since May 2011, long-period magnetotelluric (MT) data have been collected in the non-magnetic pavilion at the geophysical base of Moscow University in the Kaluga Region. The non-magnetic pavilion was constructed in compliance with the following conditions: selection of non-magnetic materials, control of local magnetic field anomalies, and setting the basement for magnetometers separately from the main building. Recording equipment with fluxgate and optomechanical magnetometers with three sets of electric lines with different electrodes was installed. The parallel testing of channels was performed. Currently, the seismo-logical equipment and meteorological station are being prepared for installation.
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