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H/V spectral ratios at the InSight landing site using ambient noise and Marsquake records
(2021)EGUsphereThe InSight mission landed on Mars on November 26th, 2018 and its seismometer, the Seismic Experiment for Interior Structure (SEIS), has recorded continuous Martian seismic data since February 2019, consisting of mainly ambient seismic noise but also hundreds of seismic events. We used the SEIS data to study the horizontal-to-vertical spectral ratios from both the ambient seismic noise (nHV) and the seismic events (eHV), for frequencies ...Other Conference Item -
On the use of Distributed Acoustic Sensing for seismic divergence and curl estimations
(2021)EGUsphereDistributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) is becoming an established tool for seismological and geophysical applications. DAS is based on Rayleigh scattering of light pulses conveyed in fibre optic cables, enabling unprecedented strain rate measurements over kilometers with spatial resolution of less than a meter. The low cost, logistically easy deployment, and the broadband sensitivity make it a very attractive technology to investigate an ...Other Conference Item -
Near surface properties of the InSight Mars landing site
(2021)AGU Fall Meeting AbstractsOther Conference Item -
Properties of the top Forty Centimeters of the Martian soil From HP³ Mole Penetration and Thermal Conductivity Measurements
(2021)AGU Fall Meeting AbstractsOther Conference Item -
Towards Good Practice of Cable Layout for Surface Distributed Acoustic Sensing
(2020)Other Conference Item -
Analyzing the Martian near-surface and HP3 mole condition with seismic data at the InSight landing site
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Constraints for subsurface properties of InSight's landing site based on H/V spectral ratios
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