Seismologists see future in fiber optic cables as earthquake sensors

Wednesday, December 4, 2019 - 13:20 in Physics & Chemistry

Each hair-thin glass fiber in a buried fiber optic cable contains tiny internal flaws—and that's a good thing for scientists looking for new ways to collect seismic data in places from a busy urban downtown to a remote glacier.

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