The mid‐ocean ridge system is the main source of earthquakes within the Arctic region. The earthquakes are recorded on the permanent land‐based stations in the region, although, smaller earthquakes remain undetected. In this study, we make use of three Ocean Bottom Seismographs (OBSs) that were deployed offshore western Svalbard, along the spreading ridges. The OBS arrival times were used to relocate the regional seismicity, using a Bayesian approach, which resulted in a significant improvement with tighter clustering around the spreading ridge. We also extended the regional magnitude scales for the northern Atlantic region for OBSs, by computing site correction terms. Besides location and magnitude improvement, the OBS network was able to ...
In 1999, an unusually strong, teleseismically registered earthquake swarm at the volcanic complex at...
Lena Trough is the southern continuation of the ultraslow-spreading Gakkel Ridge and with its positi...
Glaciers generate seismic waves due to calving and fracturing, meaning that recording and following...
Seismic monitoring of the cryosphere is mostly done with land seismometers on the surface of ice mas...
Activity along the Arctic Mid-Ocean Ridge (AMOR) has been progressively explored over the past 20 y...
Monitoring of microseismicity is an important tool to understand the magmatism, tectonics and hydrot...
Landslides, earthquakes and other natural disasters are expected to increase in the Arctic, yet our ...
At present, a relevant task consists in understanding the seismicity of the European Arctic sector i...
Of the global mid-ocean ridge system, ultraslow spreading ridges represent a different class of spre...
Dynamic glacier activity is increasingly observed through passive seismic monitoring. We analysed ne...
OBS are meanwhile routinely used in the world’s oceans to record local and teleseismic earthquakes f...
Seismological studies on ultraslow-spreading mid-ocean ridges are not numerous due to the fact that ...
Gakkel Deep is a pilot project that installed a network of four broadband ocean bottom seismometers ...
The Arctic seas are now of particular interest due to their prospects in terms of hydrocarbon extrac...
During the RV Polarstern cruise ARK XXVIII/4 in summer 2014, multichannel seismic reflection data we...
In 1999, an unusually strong, teleseismically registered earthquake swarm at the volcanic complex at...
Lena Trough is the southern continuation of the ultraslow-spreading Gakkel Ridge and with its positi...
Glaciers generate seismic waves due to calving and fracturing, meaning that recording and following...
Seismic monitoring of the cryosphere is mostly done with land seismometers on the surface of ice mas...
Activity along the Arctic Mid-Ocean Ridge (AMOR) has been progressively explored over the past 20 y...
Monitoring of microseismicity is an important tool to understand the magmatism, tectonics and hydrot...
Landslides, earthquakes and other natural disasters are expected to increase in the Arctic, yet our ...
At present, a relevant task consists in understanding the seismicity of the European Arctic sector i...
Of the global mid-ocean ridge system, ultraslow spreading ridges represent a different class of spre...
Dynamic glacier activity is increasingly observed through passive seismic monitoring. We analysed ne...
OBS are meanwhile routinely used in the world’s oceans to record local and teleseismic earthquakes f...
Seismological studies on ultraslow-spreading mid-ocean ridges are not numerous due to the fact that ...
Gakkel Deep is a pilot project that installed a network of four broadband ocean bottom seismometers ...
The Arctic seas are now of particular interest due to their prospects in terms of hydrocarbon extrac...
During the RV Polarstern cruise ARK XXVIII/4 in summer 2014, multichannel seismic reflection data we...
In 1999, an unusually strong, teleseismically registered earthquake swarm at the volcanic complex at...
Lena Trough is the southern continuation of the ultraslow-spreading Gakkel Ridge and with its positi...
Glaciers generate seismic waves due to calving and fracturing, meaning that recording and following...