Ocean Bottom Seismology – New Data, New Sensors, New Methods [Poster]
The accelerating number of OBS deployments and research incorporating emerging technology such as distributed sensing has propelled marine seismology into a leading role in our field. New developments have opened doors for improving sensors, deployment methods, analysis techniques and calibration and understanding of propagation and noise characterization for the marine environment. We welcome contributions outlining new seafloor seismic deployments, new data sets, new methods and new insights within this growing branch of seismic monitoring and exploration. Whether you’re imaging the lithosphere, modeling global or seafloor propagation or focused on offshore seismicity or earthquake early warning, we hope you will contribute to a lively session on expanded marine efforts.
Conveners
Charlotte A. Rowe, Los Alamos National Laboratory (char@lanl.gov); Susan L. Bilek, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology (sbilek@nmt.edu); Nathaniel J. Lindsey, University of California, Berkeley (natelindsey@berkeley.edu)
Poster Presentations
Participant Role | Details | Action |
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Submission | New Ocean-Bottom Monitoring in the Southwest Pacific | View |
Submission | Seismotectonics of Puerto Rico Trench Using Ocean Bottom Seismographs | View |
Submission | Hydroacoustic Recordings of Lava-Water Interactions During the 2018 Eruption of Kilauea Volcano | View |
Submission | Receiver Function Deconvolution with Noisy Seafloor Seismic Data: Amplifying Conversions from the Lithosphere | View |
Submission | Predicting Global Marine Sediment Density Using Machine Learning | View |
Submission | Güralp Aquarius: A New Generation of Free-Fall Ocean Bottom Seismometers with Acoustic Telemetry | View |
Submission | A Versatile and Complete Technology Platform for Autonomous Ocean Bottom Seismometry | View |
Ocean Bottom Seismology – New Data, New Sensors, New Methods [Poster]
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