Crustal Strain Observation Using a Two-Color Interferometer with Accurate Correction of Refractive Index of Air

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A highly accurate two-color interferometer with automatic correction of the refractive index of air was developed for crustal strain observation. The two-color interferometer, which can measure a geometrical distance of approximately 70 m, with a relative resolution of 2 × 10−9, clearly detected a change in strain due to earth tides in spite of optical measurement in air. Moreover, a large strain quake due to an earthquake could be observed without disturbing the measurement. We demonstrated the advantages of the two-color interferometer in air for geodetic observation.

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Telada, S., Araya, A., & Takamori, A. (2014). Crustal Strain Observation Using a Two-Color Interferometer with Accurate Correction of Refractive Index of Air. Technologies, 2(3), 115–128. https://doi.org/10.3390/technologies2030115

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