The discipline of seismology is based on observations of ground motion that are inherently undersampled in space and time. Our basic understanding of earthquake processes and our …
Seismologists have recently begun using low‐cost nodal sensors in dense deployments to sample the seismic wavefield at unprecedented spatial resolution. Earthquake early warning …
Abstract Analysis of continuous seismic waveforms from a temporary deployment at Sage Brush Flats on the San Jacinto fault reveals earthquake‐and tremor‐like signals generated …
CA Langston, SM Mousavi - Bulletin of the Seismological …, 2019 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
A procedure for removing noise or signal from seismic time series using the continuous wavelet transform (CWT) is developed through the common assumption of noise stationarity …
T Chen, C Larmat, P Blom… - Bulletin of the …, 2023 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Seismoacoustic signals at local distance (<∼ 10 km) are widely used as important constraints on source parameters for near‐surface events, yet the seismoacoustic wave …
During the past few years, distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) has become an invaluable tool for recording high‐fidelity seismic wavefields with great spatiotemporal resolutions …
Several sources of interest often generate both low‐frequency acoustic and seismic signals due to energy propagation through the atmosphere and the solid Earth. Seismic and …
M Karplus, B Schmandt - Seismological Research …, 2018 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Although stand‐alone geophones have been used for decades within the active‐source seismic community (eg, Mooney and Brocher, 1987), recent technological advances in …
T Clements, MA Denolle - Seismological research letters, 2021 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
We introduce SeisNoise. jl, a library for high‐performance ambient seismic noise cross correlation, written entirely in the computing language Julia. Julia is a new language, with …