Qin Li, Zhaoli Li, Zhifeng Wang, Ye Lang, Hong Liu, Wei Zhao, Chenyu Yi, Jing Yang, Peng Li
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Abstract
Active seismic surveys, together with passive seismic monitoring surveys, magnetic and gravitational field mapping and electrical conductivity measurements (Protocol to the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty (CTBT), Part II), are geophysical detection technologies that can contribute jointly to the search logic for the detection of On-Site Inspection (OSI) underground anomalies or artifacts. This work has carried forward a system solution to active seismic surveys based on optical fiber sensor arrays, which in general meets the technical requirements of OSI equipment list. The system consists of 800 channels (up to 1000 channels) that include three component seismic geophones working in the frequency band 5–500 Hz (up to 1–1000 Hz). The vehicle engine driven power system can support several days of operations and the storage capacity can support several days of measurements. Fast Flexible Convolutional Neural Network (FFCNN) deep learning noise reduction method has been applied to weak signal recognition. A user-friendly 2-D/3-D human–machine interactive data interpretation software platform has been developed for the data visualization and analysis. This system is adaptable to any seismic sources, such as explosives, vibrating sources, weight drop and sledgehammers. This system has been tested and verified in the field and can be suitable for future OSI activities.
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pure and applied geophysics (pageoph), a continuation of the journal "Geofisica pura e applicata", publishes original scientific contributions in the fields of solid Earth, atmospheric and oceanic sciences. Regular and special issues feature thought-provoking reports on active areas of current research and state-of-the-art surveys.
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Publishes peer-reviewed original scientific contributions and state-of-the-art surveys in solid earth and atmospheric sciences
Features thought-provoking reports on active areas of current research and is a major source for publications on tsunami research
Coverage extends to research topics in oceanic sciences
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