Distributed sensing of earthquakes and ocean-solid Earth interactions on seafloor telecom cables
Existing fibers beneath the world’s oceans can in principle be used as seismic sensors, but the full potential of this possibility has yet to be explored. Here, the authors demonstrate the feasibility of distributed acoustic sensing in a coastal fiber as a sensor for earthquakes and wave phenomena....
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Main Authors: | A. Sladen, D. Rivet, J. P Ampuero, L. De Barros, Y. Hello, G. Calbris, P. Lamare |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/6b7b4db06d8b4231b0d9f4600b3cebed |
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