DAS for Energy and Security Monitoring – Submit to AGU 2025 (Session S015)

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Michał Chamarczuk

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Jul 5, 2025, 3:16:18 PM7/5/25
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📣 AGU 2025 – Session S015
Leveraging DAS for Energy and Security Monitoring

Dear Colleagues,

We’re excited to invite you to participate in our session at the AGU 2025 Fall Meeting in New Orleans focused on the role of Distributed Fiber-Optic Sensing (DFOS) in energy and security monitoring:

Session S015: Leveraging Distributed Fiber-Optic Sensing for Energy and Security Monitoring
Session ID: 249008

DFOS technologies, including Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS), Distributed Temperature Sensing (DTS), and Distributed Strain Sensing (DSS), are transforming the way we monitor complex systems by enabling dense, long-range, real-time measurements in difficult environments.

We welcome contributions that explore how DFOS can be used to monitor:

  • Geothermal energy production
  • Underground explosions

  • Hydrocarbon extraction

  • Carbon sequestration

  • Seismic hazards

  • Infrastructure and facility integrity

  • Tracking of moving sources

We're especially interested in advances related to:

  • Signal processing and machine learning

  • Real-time analytics, event detection, and classification

  • Phase identification, event location, and magnitude estimation

  • Sensor array design, deployment strategies, and large-scale data handling

  • Validation with external datasets

  • End-to-end workflows tailored for real-world monitoring needs

Whether you're working with natural or anthropogenic signals, we encourage you to share your research, insights, and lessons learned. Every perspective, whether theoretical, applied, early-stage, or field-validated, is a valuable contribution to this growing community.

📅 Abstract Deadline: July 30, 2025
👉 Submit your abstract here

We look forward to your contributions and to some great conversations over coffee or tea in New Orleans.

Warm regards,
Loïc Viens, Los Alamos National Laboratory
G. Eli Baker, Air Force Research Lab
Robert W. Porritt, Sandia National Laboratories
Michal Chamarczuk, Los Alamos National Laboratory

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