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 …
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
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 …
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
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 …
monitoring shallow subsurface structures. High-speed trains usually move on viaducts and …
Wavefield-based evaluation of DAS instrument response and array design
Distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) networks promise to revolutionize observational
seismology by providing cost-effective, highly dense spatial sampling of the seismic …
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
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) …
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
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 …
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 …
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 …
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
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 …
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
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 …
seismic waves provide key constraints on a wide range of glacier processes, such as basal …