International audienceDetecting unconventional seismic signals related to subduction zone processes at depth in continuous ocean bottom seismometer (OBS) records requires the analysis and identification of noise due to instrumental problems, deployment sites or sea state conditions. The temporary OBS deployment at the Lesser Antilles subduction zone provides new insights into the feasibility of detecting unconventional signals such as non volcanic tremor (NVT), long-period (LP) or ultra-long period (ULP) events. Analysis of noise at an array comprising several sites and types of instruments and comparison with recordings on land shows transients in the noise. Episodes can be identified considering the diversity of sites and instrument types...
Nowadays, most ocean bottom seismometers (OBS) are of the free-fall and pop-up type. For the observa...
It is generally thought that high noise levels in the oceans inhibit the observation of long-period ...
International audienceAutonomous hydrophones arrays are an excellent tool for monitoring mid-ocean r...
International audienceDetecting unconventional seismic signals related to subduction zone processes ...
Three unburied ocean bottom seismometers (OBS) equipped with Trillium 240s broad-band seismometers r...
In November 2014, a temporary land and marine seismic network was deployed to monitor the drilling o...
Ocean bottom seismometers (OBS) commonly record short duration events (SDEs), that could be describe...
International audienceOcean-bottom seismometers (OBSs) commonly record short-duration events (SDEs) ...
Geophysical Research Abstracts ,Vol. 12, EGU2010-11002-3, 2010 EGU General Assembly 2010An extensive...
The densely populated two subduction zones on the European Union territory, in the western Hellenic ...
International audienceThis work focuses on the analysis of a unique set of seismological data record...
The Ocean Bottom Seismometer with Hydrophone (OBS/H) is an autonomous data-acquisition system which ...
Earthquakes associated to subduction zones represent the largest part of seismic activity worldwide....
This work focuses on the analysis of a unique set of seismological data recorded by two temporary ne...
Nowadays, most ocean bottom seismometers (OBS) are of the free-fall and pop-up type. For the observa...
It is generally thought that high noise levels in the oceans inhibit the observation of long-period ...
International audienceAutonomous hydrophones arrays are an excellent tool for monitoring mid-ocean r...
International audienceDetecting unconventional seismic signals related to subduction zone processes ...
Three unburied ocean bottom seismometers (OBS) equipped with Trillium 240s broad-band seismometers r...
In November 2014, a temporary land and marine seismic network was deployed to monitor the drilling o...
Ocean bottom seismometers (OBS) commonly record short duration events (SDEs), that could be describe...
International audienceOcean-bottom seismometers (OBSs) commonly record short-duration events (SDEs) ...
Geophysical Research Abstracts ,Vol. 12, EGU2010-11002-3, 2010 EGU General Assembly 2010An extensive...
The densely populated two subduction zones on the European Union territory, in the western Hellenic ...
International audienceThis work focuses on the analysis of a unique set of seismological data record...
The Ocean Bottom Seismometer with Hydrophone (OBS/H) is an autonomous data-acquisition system which ...
Earthquakes associated to subduction zones represent the largest part of seismic activity worldwide....
This work focuses on the analysis of a unique set of seismological data recorded by two temporary ne...
Nowadays, most ocean bottom seismometers (OBS) are of the free-fall and pop-up type. For the observa...
It is generally thought that high noise levels in the oceans inhibit the observation of long-period ...
International audienceAutonomous hydrophones arrays are an excellent tool for monitoring mid-ocean r...