Establishing an extensive and highly durable, long‐term, seafloor network of autonomous broadband seismic stations to complement the land‐based Global Seismographic Network has been a goal of seismologists for decades. Seismic signals, chiefly the vibrations from earthquakes but also signals generated by storms and other environmental processes, have been processed from land‐based seismic stations to build intriguing but incomplete images of the Earth’s interior. Seismologists have mapped structures such as tectonic plates and other crustal remnants sinking deep into the mantle to obtain information on their chemical composition and physical state; but resolution of these structures from land stations is not globally uniform. Because the gl...
The oceans are home to many of the world’s most significant plate margins, including subduction zone...
Seafloor long-term, multiparameter, single-frame observatories have been developed within the framew...
For a long time, deep-sea investigation relied on autonomous bottom landers. Landers can vary in siz...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2003. It is posted here by permission of American Geo...
Seismological networks provide critical data for better understanding the dynamics of the Earth; how...
Sparse seismic instrumentation in the oceans limits our understanding of deep Earth dynamics and sub...
International audienceOur understanding of the internal dynamics of the Earth is largely based on im...
International audienceTwo thirds of the surface of our planet are covered by water and are still poo...
International audienceLong-term monitoring of the ocean, for instance its seismic activity, remains ...
It is generally thought that high noise levels in the oceans inhibit the observation of long-period ...
Mid-ocean ridge volcanism and extensional faulting are the fundamental processes that lead to the cr...
An anchored marine seismometer, acquiring real-time seismic data, has been built and tested. The sys...
The oceans are home to many of the world’s most significant plate margins, including subduction zone...
Seafloor long-term, multiparameter, single-frame observatories have been developed within the framew...
For a long time, deep-sea investigation relied on autonomous bottom landers. Landers can vary in siz...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2003. It is posted here by permission of American Geo...
Seismological networks provide critical data for better understanding the dynamics of the Earth; how...
Sparse seismic instrumentation in the oceans limits our understanding of deep Earth dynamics and sub...
International audienceOur understanding of the internal dynamics of the Earth is largely based on im...
International audienceTwo thirds of the surface of our planet are covered by water and are still poo...
International audienceLong-term monitoring of the ocean, for instance its seismic activity, remains ...
It is generally thought that high noise levels in the oceans inhibit the observation of long-period ...
Mid-ocean ridge volcanism and extensional faulting are the fundamental processes that lead to the cr...
An anchored marine seismometer, acquiring real-time seismic data, has been built and tested. The sys...
The oceans are home to many of the world’s most significant plate margins, including subduction zone...
Seafloor long-term, multiparameter, single-frame observatories have been developed within the framew...
For a long time, deep-sea investigation relied on autonomous bottom landers. Landers can vary in siz...