M. Cantono, J. Castellanos, V. Kamalov, A. Mecozzi, R. Muller, Shuang Yin, Z. Zhan
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Optical fibers are ubiquitously deployed in terrestrial and submarine networks, making them attractive for sensing activities. We review optical technologies used for seismic sensing and show results of polarization sensing experiments performed over Google’s submarine cable Curie, connecting US to Chile.