2023
DOI: 10.1002/nsg.12266
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Case study of combined marine‐ and land‐based passive seismic surveying in front of Nordenskiöldbreen outlet glacier, Adolfbukta, Svalbard

Helene Meling Stemland,
Bent Ole Ruud,
Tor Arne Johansen

Abstract: Glaciers generate seismic waves due to calving and fracturing, and recording and following event classification can be used to monitor glacier dynamics. Our aim with this study is to analyze seismic data acquired at the seabed and on land in front of Nordenskiöldbreen on Svalbard during 8 days in October 2020. The survey included 27 ocean bottom nodes, each equipped with three geophones and a hydrophone, and 101 land‐based geophones. The resulting data contain numerous seismic P‐, S‐, and Scholte wave events t… Show more

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