Lighting Up Down Under: Passive Imaging of Urban Melbourne Shallow Subsurface Using Distributed Acoustic Sensing
Description:
Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) provides a new, non-invasive means for high resolution subsurface imaging in urban, developed environments by repurposing existing telecommunication cables, which has many important geophysical and seismic hazard applications including measuring Vs30. However, urban fibre optic networks, which are designed around telecommunication needs, introduce unique challenges to passive seismic imaging including complicated array geometry and non-uniform seismic noise. A 25-km long DAS array was deployed along a telecommunication fibre that spans across metropolitan Melbourne, Australia for a duration of 3 months (December 2021 to March 2022). This dataset provides an ideal test case to address the challenges of using urban dark fibre and establish an effective workflow for ambient noise correlation with DAS recordings in urban settings. Traffic noise from vehicles and trains are the dominant signal at a frequency range of 1-30 Hz. Ambient noise correlation is performed using NoisePy, a high‐performance python tool specifically designed to deal with large data volume. Cross-correlation functions (stacked over a day) show clear surface wave dispersion up to 15 Hz. Acausal move-out times are also observed, indicating strong scatterers off the fibre array and varying fibre coupling condition to the ground. The subsurface velocity model obtained from ambient noise correlation reveals strong structural variations at 10-m scale up to 1 km depth across Melbourne and shows good correspondence with the mapped geological boundaries including an 800 kyr basalt flow and Miocene marine and terrestrial sediments. The exciting results from the Melbourne experiment demonstrate that DAS can be used to build high-resolution shallow subsurface models for metropolitan areas with high seismic hazard risk that may be poorly instrumented with inertial seismometers.
Session: Understanding Earth Systems with Fiber-optic Cables
Type: Oral
Date: 4/19/2023
Presentation Time: 11:00 AM (local time)
Presenting Author: Voon Hui Lai
Student Presenter: No
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Authors
Voon Hui Lai Presenting Author Corresponding Author voonhui.lai@anu.edu.au Australian National University |
Meghan Miller meghan.miller@anu.edu.au Australian National University |
Chengxin Jiang chengxin.Jiang1@anu.edu.au Australian National University |
Herb McQueen herb.mcqueen@anu.edu.au Australian National University |
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Lighting Up Down Under: Passive Imaging of Urban Melbourne Shallow Subsurface Using Distributed Acoustic Sensing
Category
Understanding Earth Systems with Fiber-optic Cables