Recent progress in rotational sensor technology has made it possible to directly measure rotational ground-motion induced by seismic waves. When combined with conventional inertial seismometer recordings, the new sensors allow one to locally observe six degrees of freedom (6DOF) of ground-motion, composed of three orthogonal components of translational motion and three orthogonal components of rotational motion. The applications of such 6DOF measurements are manifold—ranging from wavefield characterization, separation, and reconstruction to the reduction of non-uniqueness in seismic inverse problems—and have the potential to revolutionize the way seismic data are acquired and processed. However, the seismological community has yet to embrac...
n recent years the development of large ring laser gyroscopes gave birth to a new discipline: the ro...
The aim of this work is to compare earthquake-induced ground rotations observed at the GINGERino and...
International audienceAlthough rotational seismology has progressed in recent decades, the links bet...
When earthquakes occur, the ground does not only shake laterally and vertically but also undergoes r...
Over the past few decades, the potential of collocated measurements of 6C data (3C of translational ...
In conventional multicomponent seismic exploration, the wavefield is recorded by measuring translati...
In recent years the development of the ring laser gyroscope (RLG) technology permitted to achieve a ...
The motion of a point is specified completely by its six components: three translations and three ro...
Stimulated by the lack of direct measurements of earthquake-induced ground rotations, a set of exper...
Stimulated by the lack of direct measurements of earthquake-induced ground rotations, a set of exper...
Stimulated by the lack of direct measurements of earthquake-induced ground rotations, a set of exper...
Stimulated by the lack of direct measurements of earthquake-induced ground rotations, a set of exper...
Theoretically, to fully describe the change in the medium around a point one needs three components ...
Recent advances in large ring laser gyroscopes (RLG) technologies opened the possibility to observe ...
n recent years the development of large ring laser gyroscopes gave birth to a new discipline: the ro...
n recent years the development of large ring laser gyroscopes gave birth to a new discipline: the ro...
The aim of this work is to compare earthquake-induced ground rotations observed at the GINGERino and...
International audienceAlthough rotational seismology has progressed in recent decades, the links bet...
When earthquakes occur, the ground does not only shake laterally and vertically but also undergoes r...
Over the past few decades, the potential of collocated measurements of 6C data (3C of translational ...
In conventional multicomponent seismic exploration, the wavefield is recorded by measuring translati...
In recent years the development of the ring laser gyroscope (RLG) technology permitted to achieve a ...
The motion of a point is specified completely by its six components: three translations and three ro...
Stimulated by the lack of direct measurements of earthquake-induced ground rotations, a set of exper...
Stimulated by the lack of direct measurements of earthquake-induced ground rotations, a set of exper...
Stimulated by the lack of direct measurements of earthquake-induced ground rotations, a set of exper...
Stimulated by the lack of direct measurements of earthquake-induced ground rotations, a set of exper...
Theoretically, to fully describe the change in the medium around a point one needs three components ...
Recent advances in large ring laser gyroscopes (RLG) technologies opened the possibility to observe ...
n recent years the development of large ring laser gyroscopes gave birth to a new discipline: the ro...
n recent years the development of large ring laser gyroscopes gave birth to a new discipline: the ro...
The aim of this work is to compare earthquake-induced ground rotations observed at the GINGERino and...
International audienceAlthough rotational seismology has progressed in recent decades, the links bet...