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Sample Data from a Distributed Acoustic Sensing Experiment at Garner Valley, California

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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 for three different measurement systems. The shaker swept from a rest, up to 10 Hz, and back down to a rest over 60 seconds.

Lancelle, C., N. Lord, H. Wang, D. Fratta, R. Nigbor, A. Chalari, R. Karaulanov, J. Baldwin, and E. Castongia (2014), Directivity and Sensitivity of Fiber-Optic Cable Measuring Ground Motion using a Distributed Acoustic Sensing Array (abstract # NS31C-3935), AGU Fall Meeting.

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University of Wisconsin. (2013). Sample Data from a Distributed Acoustic Sensing Experiment at Garner Valley, California [data set]. Retrieved from https://dx.doi.org/10.15121/1177104.
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Lancelle, Chelsea. Sample Data from a Distributed Acoustic Sensing Experiment at Garner Valley, California. United States: N.p., 10 Sep, 2013. Web. doi: 10.15121/1177104.
Lancelle, Chelsea. Sample Data from a Distributed Acoustic Sensing Experiment at Garner Valley, California. United States. https://dx.doi.org/10.15121/1177104
Lancelle, Chelsea. 2013. "Sample Data from a Distributed Acoustic Sensing Experiment at Garner Valley, California". United States. https://dx.doi.org/10.15121/1177104. https://gdr.openei.org/submissions/481.
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Lancelle, C., N. Lord, H. Wang, D. Fratta, R. Nigbor, A. Chalari, R. Karaulanov, J. Baldwin, and E. Castongia (2014), Directivity and Sensitivity of Fiber-Optic Cable Measuring Ground Motion using a Distributed Acoustic Sensing Array (abstract # NS31C-3935), AGU Fall Meeting.
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https://dx.doi.org/10.15121/1177104

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Data from Sep 10, 2013

Last updated Feb 17, 2022

Submitted Mar 30, 2015

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University of Wisconsin

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Chelsea Lancelle

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Chelsea Lancelle

University of Wisconsin

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Project Name PoroTomo Project

Project Lead Elisabet Metcalfe

Project Number EE0006760

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