New Approaches to Geophysical Research Using Dense Mixed Sensor and Broadband Seismology Arrays [Poster]
Date: 4/24/2019
Room: Fifth Avenue
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)
Poster Presentations
Participant Role | Details | Action |
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Submission | Velocities and Upper Crustal Structure of the Hayward Fault Zone: Results From the 2016 East Bay Seismic Experiment | View |
Submission | Time-Dependent Earthquake Tomography in Southern California | View |
Submission | Evolution of the IRIS Portable Facility: New Tools for Wavefield Imaging, Rapid Response and Magnetotellurics | View |
Submission | Installation and Performance of a Small Aperture Posthole Array at Albuquerque Seismological Laboratory | View |
Submission | Geophysical Studies of the Subsurface Structure of the Castle Mountain Fault System, Upper Cook Inlet, Alaska | View |
Submission | [Withdrawn] 1D Inversion of Magnetotelluric Data From Ashute, Butajira Geothermal Prospect, South-East Ethiopia and Its Geothermal Implications | View |
Submission | High Resolution Imaging of the San Andreas Fault System in Baja California Using Triple-Difference Tomography | View |
Submission | [Withdrawn] Delineating the Near-Surface West Napa Fault in St. Helena, California Using Vp/Vs and Guided Waves | View |
Submission | Seismic Fault Exploration in Urban Fault Zones, Los Angeles, California | View |
New Approaches to Geophysical Research Using Dense Mixed Sensor and Broadband Seismology Arrays [Poster]
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