Room: Exhibit Hall
Date: 4/15/2025
Session Time: 8:00 AM to 5:45 PM (local time)
Innovative Applications of Seismic Nodal Technology for Hazard Mitigation and Earth System Monitoring
Seismic Nodal arrays have revolutionized the way we monitor and study geodynamic Earth processes such as earthquakes, volcanic activity, landslides, ocean dynamics and anthropogenic activity. Their flexibility, dense spatial coverage, and ease of deployment allow for unprecedented high-resolution seismic data collection across a range of environments and scales. These portable and autonomous sensors provide detailed insights into subsurface structures, fault zone mechanics, and volcanic systems.
In this session, we seek to explore the cutting-edge advancements in seismic nodal technology and their applications. We invite contributions that focus on innovative field deployments, novel data analysis techniques, and case studies showcasing the impact of nodal arrays on our understanding of tectonic phenomena. We encourage researchers from all disciplines within the geoscience community to submit abstracts and share their latest findings and experiences using seismic nodal arrays and other related knowledge.
Conveners
Andy Barbour, U.S. Geological Survey (abarbour@usgs.gov)
Paul Bodin, University of Washington (bodin@uw.edu)
Nahomy Campos, Volcanological and Seismological Observatory of Costa Rica (nahomy.campos.salas@est.una.ac.cr)
Esteban J Chaves, Volcanological and Seismological Observatory of Costa Rica (esteban.j.chaves@una.ac.cr)
Joan Gomberg, U.S. Geological Survey (gomberg@usgs.gov)
Sonia Hajaji, Volcanological and Seismological Observatory of Costa Rica (soniahajaji@gmail.com)
Marino Protti, Volcanological and Seismological Observatory of Costa Rica (marino.protti.quesada@una.cr)
Poster Presentations
| The Antics Large-N Seismic Deployment in Albania | Andreas Rietbrock | 08:00 AM | Karlsruhe Institute of Technology |
| Title | PA | start T | duration | Inst |
| Revealing 3D Subsurface Structure of Paliki Peninsula, Kefalonia, Greece | Mariano Garcia-Fernandez | 08:00 AM | MNCN-CSIC |
| Title | PA | start T | duration | Inst |
| Guralp Artius: A Revolutionary Broadband Node to Further Enable Passive Seismology | James C. Lindsey | 08:00 AM | Guralp Systems Ltd. |
| Title | PA | start T | duration | Inst |
| WITHDRAWN Urban Seismology in Cartago, Costa Rica Using Seismic Nodal Arrays to Uncover Faults | Sonia Hajaji | 08:00 AM | Volcanological and Seismological Observatory of Costa Rica, National University of Costa Rica |
| Title | PA | start T | duration | Inst |
| Using Nodal Arrays for Fluvial Seismology Applications: Tracking Flow Fronts, Rockfalls and Bedload Transport | Susan Bilek | 08:00 AM | New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology |
| Title | PA | start T | duration | Inst |
| An Initial Dense Seismic Array Study of Magmatic System Structure and Seismicity of the Three Sisters Volcanic Complex | Brandon Schmandt | 08:00 AM | Rice University |
| Title | PA | start T | duration | Inst |
| Unsupervised Spectral Clustering and Spectral Ratio Analysis of Earthquakes in Cushing, Oklahoma | Braden A. Hoefer | 08:00 AM | Texas A&M University |
| Title | PA | start T | duration | Inst |
| WITHDRAWN Apparent Large Seismic Velocity Variations Across the East Anatolian Fault, Turkiye | Rufus D. Catchings | 08:00 AM | U.S. Geological Survey |
| Title | PA | start T | duration | Inst |
| Volcanic Tsunami and Its Prediction for Early Warning | Y. Tony Song | 08:00 AM | NASA, Jet Propulsion Laboratory |
| Title | PA | start T | duration | Inst |
Innovative Applications of Seismic Nodal Technology for Hazard Mitigation and Earth System Monitoring [Poster]
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