Distributed Acoustic Sensing

Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) is a potentially transformative technology in the geosciences and engineering. The rapidly increasing interest in DAS arises from its use in continuous arrays that can be kilometers in length while providing spatial resolution of meters and frequency response from millihertz to kilohertz. This mailing list provides a forum for discussion on all topics related to DAS technology including: applications, installation, data acquisition, handling and processing of data, engineering and scientific technical development, and advertisement of upcoming events, workshops, meetings, or other opportunities in the DAS community.

For more information on the Distribution Acoustic Sensing Research Coordination Network, please go to: https://www.iris.edu/hq/initiatives/das_rcn

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kasey.aderhold@iris.edu
2020-10-22 10:33:37
Hello DAS mailing list subscribers, Please see the below message from Jennifer Arrigo at DOE. This call for reviewers is a good opportunity to form or strengthen connections to this agency. Cheers, Kasey *From: "Arrigo, Jennifer" <Jennifer.Arrigo@science.doe.gov <Jennifer.Arrigo@science.doe.gov>>Subject: Review Opportunity: Hydro-biogeochemical sensors for Coastal Systems* … I am now a program manager within DOE’s Environmental System Science Program, and we currently are participating i… [more]
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Hiroki Sone
2020-10-21 09:31:31
Dear DAS interest group colleagues, We'd like to invite you to submit an abstract to the session we are chairing titled "Fiber optic distributed temperature, acoustic, and strain sensing for geomechanics" at the 55th Rock Mechanics and Geomechanics Symposium, which will take place on 20-23 of June, 2021 (<https://texas2021.armarocks.org/>https://texas2021.armarocks.org/). The session aims to gather field, experimental, numerical and theoretical studies on the use of fiber optics in the general… [more]
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