Advanced Technology and Data Analysis of Monitoring Observations in Seismology

A special issue of Applied Sciences (ISSN 2076-3417). This special issue belongs to the section "Earth Sciences".

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Departamento de Geociencias, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Bogota, Colombia
Interests: geophysics; seismotectonics; geodynamics; basin analysis; hydrocarbon exploration

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Dear Colleagues,

Various physical properties of the planet interact in order to generate seismic phenomena. Hence, seismic monitoring observatories have become monitoring networks for geophysical variables that involve elastic, magnetic, electric, gravimetric, thermal fields, etc. The study of this broad type of signals implies the development of diverse detection and analysis strategies to understand the seismic source, the propagation environment, and possible space–time windows in which to consolidate early warning systems.

This Special Issue seeks to document new experiences in monitoring seismic and volcanic sources based on recent technological trends. Additionally, we hope to further analyze approaches using traditional or disruptive techniques in order to understand the physics of the sources and the development of early warning systems for making decisions within the framework of public disaster management policies.

Prof. Dr. Carlos Alberto Vargas-Jiménez
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • networks
  • seismic signals
  • instrumentation
  • sensors
  • early warning systems
  • geophysical variables
  • AI in seismology

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Advanced Technology and Data Analysis of Monitoring Observations in Seismology
by Carlos Alberto Vargas
Appl. Sci. 2023, 13(19), 10561; https://doi.org/10.3390/app131910561 - 22 Sep 2023
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Over more than a century of systematic observational seismology, the instrumental capabilities to detect, record, and analyze elastic waves and other physical variables associated with the source, medium, and recording site of earthquakes have evolved substantially [...] Full article
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