Illuminating seafloor faults and ocean dynamics with dark fiber distributed acoustic sensing
Planetary Science Institute · Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Marine observations with optics Placing sensors on the seafloor is difficult, but a sensor network has huge potential for observing processes occurring both below and above the seafloor. Lindsey et al. measured acoustic vibrations collected by attaching a laser to the Monterey Accelerated Research System's subsea optical fiber during a maintenance period (see the Perspective by Jousset). Acoustic waves were monitored by changes in laser light along the cable. The observations from just a few days allowed mapping of an unknown fault system and detection of several dynamic processes in the water column above. Science , this issue p. 1103 ; see also p. 1076
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3Topics & keywords
- Seafloor spreading
- Distributed acoustic sensing
- Geology
- Acoustic sensor
- Seismology
- Oceanography
- Acoustics
- Optical fiber
- Life below water