地质学
遥感
检波器
地震学
时间分辨率
入侵
环境噪声级
被动地震
分布式声传感
计算机科学
光纤传感器
光纤
电信
声音(地理)
物理
地貌学
量子力学
地球化学
作者
Gang Fang,Yunyue Elita Li,Yumin Zhao,Eileen Martin
摘要
Abstract Urban subsurface monitoring requires high temporal‐spatial resolution, low maintenance cost, and minimal intrusion to nearby life. Distributed acoustic sensing (DAS), in contrast to conventional station‐based sensing technology, has the potential to provide a passive seismic solution to urban monitoring requirements. Based on data recorded by the Stanford Fiber Optic Seismic Observatory, we demonstrate that near‐surface velocity changes induced by the excavation of a basement construction can be monitored using existing fiber optic infrastructure in a noisy urban environment. To achieve satisfactory results, careful signal processing comprising of noise removal and source signature normalization are applied to raw DAS recordings. Repeated blast signals from quarry sites provide free, unidirectional, and near‐impulsive sources for periodic urban seismic monitoring, which are essential for increasing the temporal resolution of passive seismic methods. Our study suggests that DAS will likely play an important role in urban subsurface monitoring.
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