We will be deploying a set of short period single component NodalSeismic instruments along roads within the Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge to study the extend of the Socorro Magma Body, a shallow magma feature at 19 km depth in central New Mexico. We would like to supplement the nodes with wider band, 3 component instruments in areas distributed within the road network of the refuge in order to expand the analysis capabilities of the study as well as provide a mixed-mode dataset for broader community use.