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Brady's Geothermal Field DAS Earthquake Data
The submitted data correspond to the vibration caused by a 3.4 M earthquake and captured by the DAS horizontal and vertical arrays during the PoroTomo Experiment.
Earthquake information :
M 4.3 23km ESE of Hawthorne, Nevada
Time: 2016-03-21 07:37:10 (UTC)
Location: 38.479 N 118....
Feigl, K. University of Wisconsin
Mar 21, 2016
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Brady's Geothermal Field DAS Vibroseis Data
The submitted data correspond to the monitored vibrations caused by a vibroseis seismically exciting the ground in the vertical direction and captured by the DAS horizontal and vertical arrays during the PoroTomo Experiment. The data also include a file with the acceleration recor...
Feigl, K. University of Wisconsin
Mar 25, 2016
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Utah FORGE: 2022 Well Stimulation Seismicity Data Including SeGY Data
This is a link to the Utah FORGE seismic data distribution site hosted by the University of Utah Seismograph Stations. The data was collected from downhole geophone strings in wells 56-32, 58-32 and 78B-32 during the 2022 stimulation of well 16A(78)-32. This dataset, which was upd...
Pankow, K. University of Utah Seismograph Stations
Apr 14, 2023
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Sample Data from a Distributed Acoustic Sensing Experiment at Garner Valley, California
In September 2013, an experiment using Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) was conducted at Garner Valley, a test site of the University of California Santa Barbara (Lancelle et al., 2014). This submission includes one 45 kN shear shaker (called "large shaker" on the basemap) test ...
Lancelle, C. University of Wisconsin
Sep 10, 2013
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