A novel use of an existing fiber-optic cable off the coast of Spain has clued scientists in to how seismic noise is generated in the ocean. Find out more at EOS.org and find our article published in GRL.
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Alaska Communications Provides Subsea Fiber for Earthquake Monitoring
ANCHORAGE, Alaska–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Alaska Communications is collaborating with the University of Michigan’s Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences to allow earthquake monitoring data to be collected from the ocean floor via the company’s subsea fiber optic cable. Read the full article here.
Fiber-optic cables help track soil properties, liquefaction potential
Fiber-optic cables help track soil properties, liquefaction potential
Study shows potential for using fiber-optic networks to assess ground motions during earthquakes
Study shows potential for using fiber-optic networks to assess ground motions during earthquakes