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Feasibility Study on a Multi-Channeled Seismometer System with Phase-Shifted Optical Interferometry for Volcanological Observations

A new Phase-Shifted Optical Interferometry seismometer system was tested in terms of its feasibility for multi-channeled volcanological observations in two volcanos in Japan. The system is capable of both sensing ground motions and transferring its signals through optical means. The prototype of thi...

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Published in:Journal of disaster research 2019-06, Vol.14 (4), p.592-603
Main Authors: Tsutsui, Tomoki, Hirayama, Yoshiharu, Ikeda, Toshiharu, Takeuchi, Keiji, Ando, Hiroshi
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