We present one of the first case studies demonstrating the use of distributed acoustic sensing deployed on regional unlit fiber-optic telecommunication infrastructure (dark fiber) for broadband seismic monitoring of both near-surface soil properties and earthquake seismology. We recorded 7 months of passive seismic data on a 27 km section of dark fiber stretching from West Sacramento, CA to Woodland, CA, densely sampled at 2 m spacing. This dataset was processed to extract surface wave velocity information using ambient noise interferometry techniques; the resulting VS profiles were used to map both shallow structural profiles and groundwater depth, thus demonstrating that basin-scale variations in hydrological state could be resolved using...
International audienceThe novel technique of distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) holds great potentia...
Optical Fiber Communication Conference (OFC) 2019, San Diego, California, USA, 3-7 March 2019Remote ...
Ambient-noise-based seismic monitoring of the near surface often has limited spatiotemporal resoluti...
We present one of the first case studies demonstrating the use of distributed acoustic sensing deplo...
11 pags., 8 figs.Distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) delivers real-time observation ofphysical pertur...
Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) is an emerging tool in array seismology, which uses high frequenc...
Our understanding of subsurface processes suffers from a profound observation bias: seismometers are...
Observational geophysics conventionally relies on point sensors to document and monitor Earth’s dyna...
Distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) is a new, relatively inexpensive technology that is rapidly demon...
17 pags., 12 figs.Continuous, real-time monitoring of surface seismic activity around the globe is o...
Cancún, Quintana Roo, México, September 23-27, 2019.The possibility of using a pre-existent fiber op...
Groundwater is a critical resource for human activities worldwide, and a vital component of many nat...
Distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) is a relatively new technology used in many geophysical applicati...
The rapid and nonintrusive deployment of seismic sensors for near-surface geophysical surveys is of ...
International audienceThis paper reports the first results obtained thanks to the installation of a ...
International audienceThe novel technique of distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) holds great potentia...
Optical Fiber Communication Conference (OFC) 2019, San Diego, California, USA, 3-7 March 2019Remote ...
Ambient-noise-based seismic monitoring of the near surface often has limited spatiotemporal resoluti...
We present one of the first case studies demonstrating the use of distributed acoustic sensing deplo...
11 pags., 8 figs.Distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) delivers real-time observation ofphysical pertur...
Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) is an emerging tool in array seismology, which uses high frequenc...
Our understanding of subsurface processes suffers from a profound observation bias: seismometers are...
Observational geophysics conventionally relies on point sensors to document and monitor Earth’s dyna...
Distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) is a new, relatively inexpensive technology that is rapidly demon...
17 pags., 12 figs.Continuous, real-time monitoring of surface seismic activity around the globe is o...
Cancún, Quintana Roo, México, September 23-27, 2019.The possibility of using a pre-existent fiber op...
Groundwater is a critical resource for human activities worldwide, and a vital component of many nat...
Distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) is a relatively new technology used in many geophysical applicati...
The rapid and nonintrusive deployment of seismic sensors for near-surface geophysical surveys is of ...
International audienceThis paper reports the first results obtained thanks to the installation of a ...
International audienceThe novel technique of distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) holds great potentia...
Optical Fiber Communication Conference (OFC) 2019, San Diego, California, USA, 3-7 March 2019Remote ...
Ambient-noise-based seismic monitoring of the near surface often has limited spatiotemporal resoluti...