Do low‐cost seismographs perform well enough for your network? An overview of laboratory tests and field observations of the OSOP Raspberry Shake 4D

RE Anthony, AT Ringler… - Seismological …, 2019 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Seismologists have recently begun using low‐cost nodal sensors in dense deployments to
sample the seismic wavefield at unprecedented spatial resolution. Earthquake early warning …

Near-surface imaging from traffic-induced surface waves with dense linear arrays: An application in the urban area of Hangzhou, China

B Mi, J Xia, G Tian, Z Shi, H Xing, X Chang, C Xi, Y Liu… - Geophysics, 2022 - library.seg.org
Accurate understanding of near-surface structures of the solid earth is challenging,
especially in urban areas where active source seismic surveys are constrained and difficult …

Retrieval of surface waves from high-speed-train-induced vibrations using seismic interferometry

B Mi, J Xia, Y Xu, B You, Y Chen - Geophysics, 2023 - library.seg.org
Train traffic has recently been realized as a potential seismic source for imaging and
monitoring shallow subsurface structures. High-speed trains usually move on viaducts and …

Wavefield-based evaluation of DAS instrument response and array design

JB Muir, Z Zhan - Geophysical Journal International, 2022 - academic.oup.com
Distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) networks promise to revolutionize observational
seismology by providing cost-effective, highly dense spatial sampling of the seismic …

Sequential fault reactivation and secondary triggering in the March 2019 Red Deer induced earthquake swarm

J Wang, T Li, YJ Gu, R Schultz… - Geophysical …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Using data from nodal geophones and broadband seismometers, this study investigates the
seismicity near Red Deer, Alberta, a region with increasing cases of hydraulic fracturing (HF) …

Ambient high-frequency seismic surface waves in the firn column of central west Antarctica

J Chaput, R Aster, M Karplus, N Nakata - Journal of Glaciology, 2022 - cambridge.org
Firn is the pervasive surface material across Antarctica, and its structures reflect its formation
and history in response to environmental perturbations. In addition to the role of firn in …

Improvements in seismic resolution and current limitations in the Global Seismographic Network

AT Ringler, J Steim, DC Wilson… - Geophysical Journal …, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Station noise levels play a fundamental limitation in our ability to detect seismic signals.
These noise levels are frequency-dependent and arise from a number of physically different …

Preface to the focus section on geophone array seismology

M Karplus, B Schmandt - Seismological Research …, 2018 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Although stand‐alone geophones have been used for decades within the active‐source
seismic community (eg, Mooney and Brocher, 1987), recent technological advances in …

Spatiotemporal seismic structure variations associated with the 2018 Kīlauea eruption based on temporary dense geophone arrays

SM Wu, FC Lin, J Farrell, B Shiro… - Geophysical …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
During the 2018 Kīlauea volcanic eruption, lava erupted from a series of new fissures in the
lower East Rift Zone more than 30 km away from the summit through a dike intrusion …

A multi‐physics experiment with a temporary dense seismic array on the Argentière glacier, French Alps: The RESOLVE project

F Gimbert, U Nanni, P Roux… - Seismological …, 2021 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Recent work in the field of cryo‐seismology demonstrates that high‐frequency (> 1 Hz)
seismic waves provide key constraints on a wide range of glacier processes, such as basal …