Fiber-Optic Networks Can Be Used as Seismic Arrays - Eos
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A new study repurposes telecommunications cables to harness sound from light. The method can accurately measure ground motion from distant earthquakes.
Earthquake location based on Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) as a seismic array - ScienceDirect
Earthquake location based on Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) as a seismic array - ScienceDirect
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Fiber-Optic Networks Can Be Used as Seismic Arrays - Eos
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Thunderquakes Map the Subsurface - Eos
Fiber-Optic Networks Can Be Used as Seismic Arrays - Eos
On the Broadband Instrument Response of Fiber‐Optic DAS Arrays - Lindsey - 2020 - Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth - Wiley Online Library
PDF) Using Sound and Vibration Signals to Understand the Subsurface
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Long-range fiber-optic earthquake sensing by active phase noise cancellation
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