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Abstract

Summary

We present a field experiment using a high-frequency sparker source and a fibre optic cable cemented behind a deep well casing as a receiver array. The trial is conducted at the Curtin University GeoLab research facility in Perth, Western Australia. The study provides insights into using such a combination of high-frequency seismic sources and DAS for practical applications.

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2024-08-14
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