'Dark' Fiber Optic Cables Can Measure Earthquakes
February 6, 2019
Scientists hope to employ networks of “dark fibers,” unused fiber optic cables, in order to sense sound waves moving underground—the signals of earthquakes.
Some millions of miles of fiber optic cable lay unused beneath the ground. Researchers from Lawrence Berkeley National Lab and the University of California, Berkeley tested out a new technique that could offer higher-resolution measurements of movement in the Earth’s crust than current seismic detector networks.
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