Join us at the SSA Photonic Seismology Meeting in Vancouver, Canada on 7–10 October 2024.
Fiber optic sensing technologies have enabled numerous new discoveries in Earth science, and especially distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) has been penetrating into seismological research for over a decade now. For applications that require high-precision measurements on scales ranging from centimeters to tens of kilometers, there are simply are no alternatives that are as cost-effective, technically feasible, and easy to apply as fiber optic sensing.
The upcoming meeting of the Seismology Society of America, titled Lighting the Way Forward, will focus on earthquake detection and early warning, global earthquake and explosion monitoring, subsurface imaging and characterization, urban and environmental seismology applications as well as ocean bottom geophysics and instrument performances.
Advances in Silixa’s phase-coherent iDAS technology in recent years have created new opportunities for a range of new geophysical and nontechnical applications. The ability to collect high resolution acoustic data utilizing dark fibers over very long ranges is invaluable. It enables continuous, remote seismic monitoring of the Earth’s near surface, even in highly populated areas, delivering better understanding of the subsurface. The technology is offering a more precise insight into the effects of climate change and there is also the potential to help predict environmental catastrophes such as earthquakes, tsunamis or landslides.
To learn more about our iDAS technology and to see a live demo of our Carina® Sensing System, see us at the event.
To pre-arrange a meeting please email us at marketing@silixa.com
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