The Global DAS Month of February 2023
Wüstefeld, Andreas; Spica, Zack; Aderhold, Kasey; Huang, Hsin-Hua; Ma, Kuo-Fong; Lai, Voon Hui; Miller, Meghan; Urmantseva, Lena; Zapf, Daniel; Bowden, Daniel; Edme, Pascal; Kiers, Tjeer; Rinaldi, Antonio; Tuinstra, Katinka; Jestin, Camille; Diaz-Meza, Sergio; Jousset, Philippe; Wollin, Christopher; Ugalde, Arantza; Ruiz-Barajas, Sandra; Gaite, Beatriz; Currenti, Gilda; Prestifilippo, Michele; Araki, Eiichiro; Tonegawa, Takashi; de Ridder, Sjoerd; Nowacki, Andy; Linder, Fabian; Schoenball, Martin; Wetter, Christoph; Zhu, Hong-Hu; Baird, Alan F.; Rørstadbotnen, Robin Andre; Ajo-Franklin, Jonathan; Ma, Yuanyuan; Abbott, Rober E.; Hodgkinson, Kathleen M.; Porritt, Rober W.; Stanciu, A. Christian; Podrasky, Agatha; Hill, David; Biondi, Biondo; Yuan, Siyuan; Luo, Bin; Nikitin, Sergei; Morten, Jan Petter; Dumitru, Vlad-Andrei; Lienhart, Werner; Cunningham, Erin; Wang, Herbert
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2023Metadata
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10.1785/0220230180Abstract
During February 2023, a total of 32 individual DAS systems acted jointly as a global seismic monitoring network. The aim of this Global DAS Month campaign was to coordinate a diverse network of organizations, instruments, and file formats in order to gain knowledge and move toward the next generation of earthquake monitoring networks. During this campaign, 156 earthquakes of magnitude 5 or larger were reported by the USGS and contributors shared data for 60 min after each event’s origin time. Participating systems represent a variety of manufacturers, a range of recording parameters, and varying cable emplacement settings (e.g., shallow burial, borehole, subaqueous, dark fiber). Monitored cable lengths vary between 152 and 120129 m, with channel spacing between 1 and 49 m. The data has a total size of 6.8 TB, and is available for free download. Organizing and executing the Global DAS Month has produced a unique dataset for further exploration and highlighted areas of further development for the seismological community to address. The Global DAS Month of February 2023