A case study for the use of ultrastable laser interferometry and optical fibers in the detection of seismic activities in the Andaman subduction zone
- Manoj Das
Abstract
Measurement of ocean floor seismic activity is crucial for earthquake and other geophysical studies. Due to the movement of oceanic and continental plates, the Andaman subduction zone is heavily prone to dynamic earth activities. In this communication, I report on the use of optical fibers as sensors and ultrastable laser interferometry as detectors for monitoring such seismic activities. I will present a proposal for the use of submarine optical fiber cables, lying between mainland India and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, in the detection of earthquakes in the Andaman Subduction zone.12 Jul 2023Submitted to ESS Open Archive 20 Jul 2023Published in ESS Open Archive