1994
DOI: 10.1016/0031-9201(94)90049-3
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Recording of ocean-bottom seismic noise and of a strong earthquake in the Himalayas by broadband digital OBS installed on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge

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“…Also shown are approximate vertical noise levels from lab tests of a CMG-40T sensor (D. Johnson, personal comm., 2001) and a PMD-2023 (L. Dorman, personal comm., 1999). Dorman's results are similar to spectra provided by the PMD company for this electrochemical sensor originally developed in the former USSR (Levchenko et al, 1994). The L-4 sensor with the new amplifiers outperforms both of these more expensive sensors that have been proposed as relatively low-cost alternatives for ocean floor seismology.…”
Section: Sensor Resultssupporting
confidence: 67%
“…Also shown are approximate vertical noise levels from lab tests of a CMG-40T sensor (D. Johnson, personal comm., 2001) and a PMD-2023 (L. Dorman, personal comm., 1999). Dorman's results are similar to spectra provided by the PMD company for this electrochemical sensor originally developed in the former USSR (Levchenko et al, 1994). The L-4 sensor with the new amplifiers outperforms both of these more expensive sensors that have been proposed as relatively low-cost alternatives for ocean floor seismology.…”
Section: Sensor Resultssupporting
confidence: 67%