Thread: Special issue "Advances in Seismic Interferometry"

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Cornelis Weemstra
2021-03-08 14:24:10
Dear Colleagues,

We would like to invite you to contribute to the upcoming Special Issue of Remote Sensing on the topic "Advances in Seismic Interferometry".

Since the early 2000s, seismic interferometry has revolutionized seismology. Seismic interferometry takes advantage of existing (ambient) wavefield recordings through the generation of so-called virtual sources. The medium’s response to these virtual sources can be harnessed to image and/or monitor that medium. A myriad of applications has emerged that, in one way or another, benefit from this technique. Examples vary from glacial monitoring using ambient seismic noise to the monitoring of deep-ocean temperatures using acoustic noise. Industrial applications include monitoring geothermal reservoirs using multiply scattered surface waves, Marchenko redatuming, and CO2 storage monitoring using ambient body-wave energy.
We invite studies on all types of (system-Earth related) interferometric applications, as well as papers highlighting recent methodological advances in the field of seismic interferometry. Studies of interest may therefore involve large-N arrays, distributed acoustic sensing, machine learning, full-waveform inversion, surface-wave extraction, noise characterization, hydroacoustic monitoring, and other recent advancements in the field of seismic interferometry.

All submissions will undergo anonymous review to guarantee high scientific quality and relevance to the subject. Deadline for manuscript submissions is 31 May 2021. For more details, please visit:

https://www.mdpi.com/journal/remotesensing/special_issues/RS_seismic_interferometry

We hope this invitation is of interest to you and look forward to hearing from you soon.

Yours sincerely,

The Guest Editors

Dr. Cornelis Weemstra
Dr. Nori Nakata
Dr. Aurélien Mordret
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