The contribution from David Schlaphorst, the member of ECS SM division team. David is a PostDoc in Dom Luiz Institute (IDL), University of Lisbon, where he does seismology research. Introduction Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) has been used exponentially over the last decade.If you are eager to learn the basics but in song form try this link. In this blog post, we want to dive into one example ...[Read More]
What Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) can find in the Atlantic Ocean

Fig. 1: Map of the Madeira archipelago, showing locations of the cable and permanent seismic stations. Red line: approximate location of the GeoLab fibre. Blue triangles: permanent broadband seismic stations. White triangles: permanent short-period seismic stations. Yellow star: local earthquake recorded during the data acquisition period. Topography and bathymetry source: GEBCO Compilation Group (2023).