[HTML][HTML] On the Green's function emergence from interferometry of seismic wave fields generated in high-melt glaciers: implications for passive imaging and monitoring
Ambient noise seismology has revolutionized seismic characterization of the Earth's crust
from local to global scales. The estimate of Green's function (GF) between two receivers …
from local to global scales. The estimate of Green's function (GF) between two receivers …
The Effect of Suspended Particulate Matter on the Supraglacial Lake Depth Retrieval from Optical Data
L Brodský, V Vilímek, M Šobr, T Kroczek - Remote Sensing, 2022 - mdpi.com
Supraglacial lakes (SGL) are a specific phenomenon of glaciers. They are important for ice
dynamics, surface mass balance, and surface hydrology, especially during ongoing climate …
dynamics, surface mass balance, and surface hydrology, especially during ongoing climate …
Systematic recovery of instrumental timing and phase errors using interferometric surface-waves retrieved from large-N seismic arrays
Instrumental timing and phase errors are a notorious problem in seismic data acquisition
and processing. These can be frequency independent, for example due to clock drift, but …
and processing. These can be frequency independent, for example due to clock drift, but …
Ocean Bottom Seismometer Clock Correction using Ambient Seismic Noise: OBS Clock Correction
Ocean-bottom seismometers (OBSs) are equipped with seismic sensors that record acoustic
and seismic events at the seafloor, which makes them suitable for investigating tectonic …
and seismic events at the seafloor, which makes them suitable for investigating tectonic …
Seismic characterization of a rapidly-rising jökulhlaup cycle at the AP Olsen Ice Cap, NE-Greenland
Rapidly-rising jökulhlaups, or glacial outburst floods, are a phenomenon with a high
potential for damage. The initiation and propagation processes of a rapidly-rising jökulhlaup …
potential for damage. The initiation and propagation processes of a rapidly-rising jökulhlaup …
Application of seismic interferometry by multidimensional deconvolution to earthquake data recorded in Malargüe, Argentina
Seismic interferometry (SI) refers to the principle of generating new seismic responses using
crosscorrelations of existing wavefield recordings. In this study, we report on the use of a …
crosscorrelations of existing wavefield recordings. In this study, we report on the use of a …
Transdimensional ambient-noise surface wave tomography of the Reykjanes Peninsula, SW Iceland
A Rahimi Dalkhani, T Ágústsdóttir… - Geophysical Journal …, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Ambient noise seismic tomography has proven to be an effective tool for subsurface
imaging, particularly in volcanic regions such as the Reykjanes Peninsula (RP), SW Iceland …
imaging, particularly in volcanic regions such as the Reykjanes Peninsula (RP), SW Iceland …
[PDF][PDF] Seismic interferometry for in-mine exploration
TJ Hupe - 2022 - scholar.archive.org
In recent years, the growing demand for minerals and their commonly complex extraction
procedures in underground environments increased the need for affordable exploration …
procedures in underground environments increased the need for affordable exploration …
[PDF][PDF] The Effect of Suspended Particulate Matter on the Supraglacial Lake Depth Retrieval from Optical Data. Remote Sens. 2022, 14, 5988
L Brodský, V Vilímek, M Šobr, T Kroczek - 2022 - academia.edu
Supraglacial lakes (SGL) are a specific phenomenon of glaciers. They are important for ice
dynamics, surface mass balance, and surface hydrology, especially during ongoing climate …
dynamics, surface mass balance, and surface hydrology, especially during ongoing climate …