Real-Data Testing of Distributed Acoustic Sensing for Offshore Earthquake Early Warning

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We present a real-data test for offshore earthquake early warning (EEW) with distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) by transforming submarine fiber-optic cable into a dense seismic array. First, we constrain earthquake locations using the arrival-time information recorded by the DAS array. Second, with site effects along the cable calibrated using an independent earthquake, we estimate earthquake magnitudes directly from strain rate amplitudes by applying a scaling relation transferred from onshore DAS arrays. Our results indicate that using this single 50 km offshore DAS array can offer ∼3 s improve-ment in the alert time of EEW compared to onshore seismic stations. Furthermore, we simulate and demonstrate that multiple DAS arrays extending toward the trench placed along the coast can uniformly improve alert times along a subduction zone by more than 5 s.

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Yin, J., Soto, M. A., Ramírez, J., Kamalov, V., Zhu, W., Husker, A., & Zhan, Z. (2023). Real-Data Testing of Distributed Acoustic Sensing for Offshore Earthquake Early Warning. Seismic Record, 3(4), 269–277. https://doi.org/10.1785/0320230018

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