Distributed acoustic sensing of microseismic sources and wave propagation in glaciated terrain
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- 217Captures
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- Citations192
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- 192
- CrossRef60
- Captures217
- Readers217
- 217
- Mentions11
- News Mentions9
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- Blog Mentions2
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What is Distributed Acoustic Sensing?
In this blog we give a succinct introduction to Distributed Acoustic Sensing for the starting seismologist, or the interested reader. The blog is by no means a complete overview and serves as a starting point for you to understand DAS and get started with the data. It was written by SM ECS members Ana Nap and Katinka Tuinstra. By now, Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) is a pretty widely known t
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Distributed Sensing and Machine Learning Hone Seismic Listening
Finding solutions to several of the most pressing environmental, energy, and geohazards challenges of our time—from carbon sequestration to major earthquakes—depends on our ability to understand Earth’s subsurface and how we interact with it. This understanding largely emerges from the study of underground vibrations that result from both natural events (e.g., earthquakes, magma movements, and eve
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