2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-53444-y
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Monitoring underwater volcano degassing using fiber-optic sensing

Corentin Caudron,
Yaolin Miao,
Zack J. Spica
et al.

Abstract: Continuous monitoring of volcanic gas emissions is crucial for understanding volcanic activity and potential eruptions. However, emissions of volcanic gases underwater are infrequently studied or quantified. This study explores the potential of Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) technology to monitor underwater volcanic degassing. DAS converts fiber-optic cables into high-resolution vibration recording arrays, providing measurements at unprecedented spatio-temporal resolution. We conducted an experiment at Laa… Show more

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“…Degassing processes at quiescent volcanoes can help detect potential signs of unrest, as shown by Caudron et al (2024) at the volcanic lake Laacher See (Germany). The lake is situated in a caldera, indicating past violent volcanic activity within a large volcanic complex in the Rhine graben.…”
Section: Bubbles and Degassing (Laacher See Germany)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Degassing processes at quiescent volcanoes can help detect potential signs of unrest, as shown by Caudron et al (2024) at the volcanic lake Laacher See (Germany). The lake is situated in a caldera, indicating past violent volcanic activity within a large volcanic complex in the Rhine graben.…”
Section: Bubbles and Degassing (Laacher See Germany)mentioning
confidence: 99%