NPL and MSL in New Zealand successfully detected a multitude of earthquakes in the Pacific Ocean using a pioneering detection ...
A submarine telecommunications cable connecting New Zealand and Australia is doubling as an earthquake sensor, in a new trial ...
If you live on Vancouver Island, you know that earthquakes are a given due to our location near the Cascadia Subduction Zone: ...
If you live in Greater Victoria, you know that earthquakes are a given due to our location near the Cascadia Subduction Zone: ...
A submarine telecommunications cable connecting New Zealand and Australia is doubling as an earthquake sensor, in a new trial aiming to better protect Kiwis against tsunamis. New Zealand’s ...
Imagine fiber optic cables acting as vast sensor networks, detecting vibrations for everything from earthquake warnings to ...
The Southern Cross NEXT is a 15,857-kilometre (9,853-mile) network of submarine cables that links Sydney and Auckland, as ...
Earthquakes have been detected in the Pacific Ocean using cable-based ocean monitoring techniques employed by scientists from the National Physical Laboratory (NPL) and New Zealand’s Measurement ...
New research from Victoria University of Wellington shows that low-cost, off the shelf seismometers can add great value to earthquake monitoring and even show promise as early detection devices.
Since October 2024, the project has recorded over 50 earthquakes in the Pacific, some with epicenters hundreds of kilometers from the cable – yet still detected by the ultra-sensitive sensor system.