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SUMMARY: Illuminating ruptures of moderate earthquakes with multi-fibre networks
LOCATION:3853 Slichter Hall
DESCRIPTION:Date: 2026-01-29

Time:  12:00 – 1:00 pm

Location: 3853 Slichter Hall

Presented By:
Hao Zhang - Caltech

Abstract:
Being able to image the ruptures of moderate earthquakes would significantly increase our observations towards comprehending earthquake source physics\, fault properties and seismic hazards.
However\, resolving their rupture characteristics remains challenging for conventional seismic networks due to limited station density. The emergence of Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) offers a potential solution by providing dense and continuous measurements. In this study\, we systematically evaluate the resolution capabilities of multi-fibre DAS networks for back-projection (BP) and demonstrate the feasibility of using DAS networks through both synthetic tests and analysis of a Mw 4.9 event in the Eastern California Shear Zone.

Furthermore\, we propose a two-step inversion procedure that strategically integrates DAS with the conventional network. Our results suggest that strategically deployed multi-fibre DAS network can serve as the next generation of earthquake observation system and significantly enhance our understanding of earthquake rupture physics\, as well as seismic risk preparedness.
URL:https://epss.ucla.edu/das-enabled-earthquake-source-studies/
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