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A new study repurposes telecommunications cables to harness sound from light. The method can accurately measure ground motion from distant earthquakes.
PDF) Source location of volcanic earthquakes and subsurface characterization using fiber-optic cable and distributed acoustic sensing system
fiber optics Archives - Eos
Monitoring storm evolution using a high-density seismic network
Sensors, Free Full-Text
Using Sound and Vibration Signals to Understand the Subsurface - Eos
Thunderquakes Map the Subsurface - Eos
Aftershocks and Fiber Optics - Eos
Fiber optic cables detect and characterize earthquakes
Applied Sciences, Free Full-Text
Earthquake location based on Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) as a seismic array - ScienceDirect
Frontiers Railway traffic monitoring with trackside fiber-optic cable by distributed acoustic sensing Technology
Ocean Floor Networks Capture Low-Frequency Earthquake Event - Eos
PDF) Distributed sensing of earthquakes and ocean-solid Earth interactions on seafloor telecom cables