Dear Colleagues,
We wish to draw your attention to the AGU 2024 Fall Meeting session for monitoring with Distributed Fiber-Optic Sensing:
Session S023: Leveraging Distributed Fiber-Optic Sensing in Modern Monitoring Applications
Session ID: 224516
Over the last decade, significant technological advances have been made in Distributed Fiber-Optic Sensing (DFOS). We invite applications of Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS, measuring seismic and acoustic waves), Distributed Temperature Sensing (DTS, measuring temperature), Distributed Strain Sensing (DSS, measuring deformation) and emerging DFOS modalities, to problems concerning seismic and related monitoring.
Effective monitoring, whether for underground explosions, geothermal production, hydrocarbon extraction, carbon sequestration, or seismic hazards, requires accurate and efficient signal detection, phase identification, event formation and location, magnitude estimation, and event classification and characterization. We encourage contributions that address the challenges and opportunities using DFOS for monitoring purposes.
These may include, but are not limited to, array development and deployment, detection and characterization of natural and anthropogenic signals, algorithms/techniques to handle and process the large amounts of recorded data, novel imaging techniques to improve event characterization, and validation of the recorded wavefield with external datasets (e.g., geophones).
Conveners:
Loïc Viens, Los Alamos National Laboratory
G. Eli Baker, Air Force Research Lab
Robert W. Porritt, Sandia National Laboratories
Jennifer Picucci, Geotechnical and Structures Laboratory
Michal Chamarczuk, Los Alamos National Laboratory
We look forward to your submissions, contributions, and informal chats over coffee/tea during the meeting at Washington, D.C.
Abstracts are due July 31st, 2024. To submit an abstract, please follow the link above or here.
Best Regards,
Loïc Viens
Rob Porritt
Eli Baker
Jennifer Picucci
Michal Chamarczuk