New Approaches to Geophysical Research Using Dense Mixed Sensor and Broadband Seismology Arrays
Date: 4/24/2019
Time: 10:45 AM to 12:00 PM
Room: Grand Crescent
Researchers are deploying complementary geophysical instruments such as high and low gain seismic velocity sensors, accelerometers, infrasound, GNSS, MT in dense and sparse arrays along with broadband seismic sensors. Some of these techniques require longer-term deployments than others and contributors are encourage to discuss these constraints and tradeoffs when considering these types of combined instrument observations.
We would encourage session contributors to present their research, motivation and innovative approaches to geophysical studies using mixed sensor deployment techniques for Earth and climate sciences observations including: broadband and geophone velocity sensors, accelerometers, GNSS, tilt, pressure and infrasound, magnetotelluric instruments. Presentations may describe the results, challenges and discoveries of the multidisciplinary approach to geophysical studies.
Conveners
Tim Parker, Nanometrics Incorporated (timparker@nanometrics.ca)
Ninfa Bennington, University of Wisconsin–Madison (ninfa@geology.wisc.edu)
Bruce Townsend, Nanometrics Incorporated (brucetownsend@nanometrics.ca)
Oral Presentations
Participant Role | Details | Start Time | Minutes | Action |
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Submission | Clarifying the Distribution of Magmatic Fluids Within the Yellowstone Volcanic System: A Magnetotelluric and Seismic Study | 10:45 AM | 15 | View |
Submission | New High Resolution Very Low Powered Broadband Digitizer System, Pegasus | 11:00 AM | 15 | View |
Submission | Aftershock Monitoring with a Heterogeneous Seismic Network | 11:15 AM | 15 | View |
Submission | Calibrating the 2016 IRIS Community Wavefields Experiment Nodal Sensors for Amplitude Statics and Orientation Errors | 11:30 AM | 15 | View |
Total: | 60 Minute(s) |
New Approaches to Geophysical Research Using Dense Mixed Sensor and Broadband Seismology Arrays
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