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DTSTART;TZID=CET:20241118T150000
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DESCRIPTION:There are plenty of seismic stations on land helping detect and
  record earthquakes but very little deployed in our sea’s and oceans. Ma
 rine seismic detectors have traditionally been expensive\, unreliable and 
 not widely deployed. In recent years\, research has shown that new and exi
 sting submarine cables can be used to detect seismic activity. Given that 
 two thirds of our planet is covered by Oceans\, this new development provi
 des a great opportunity to improve our knowledge of the geological activit
 y of our planet. Additionally\, an early warning of an imminent Tsunami ca
 n save thousands of lives.\n\nThis presentation will introduce the recent 
 developments in sensing on Submarine Fibre Optic Cables and introduce the 
 key sensing technologies employed.
DTSTAMP:20260513T163350Z
LOCATION:Auditorium
SUMMARY:“Subsea internet cables could help detect earthquakes” - David 
 Lloyd
URL:https://pretalx.com/denog16/talk/SVMJWM/
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