Abstract
Dense seismic array monitoring combined with advanced processing can help retrieve and locate a variety of seismic sources with unprecedented resolution and spatial coverage. We present a methodology that goes beyond classical localization algorithms through gathering various types of sources (impulsive or continuous) using a single scheme based on a gradient-descent optimization and evaluating different levels of phase coherence. We apply our methodology on an Alpine glacier and demonstrate that we can retrieve the dynamics of active crevasses with a metric resolution using sources associated with high phase coherence; the presence of diffracting materials (e.g., rocks) trapped in transverse crevasses using sources with moderate phase coherence; and the two-dimensional time evolution of the subglacial hydrology system using sources with low phase coherence. Our study highlights the strength of using an appropriate and systematic seismological approach to image a wide range of subsurface structures and phenomena in settings with complex wavefields.
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Nanni, U., Roux, P., Gimbert, F., & Lecointre, A. (2022). Dynamic Imaging of Glacier Structures at High-Resolution Using Source Localization With a Dense Seismic Array. Geophysical Research Letters, 49(6). https://doi.org/10.1029/2021GL095996
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