Ƶack Spica
@zackspica
Seismology & volcanology | Assistant Prof. @MichiganEarth | 🇧🇪 🇪🇸 🇺🇸
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https://sites.lsa.umich.edu/zspica/ 29-11-2015 05:43:03
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Happy that our paper on the solid Earth-atmosphere (sE-a) interaction forces that produced seismic waves observed all over the world during the massive eruption at the Hunga volcano in #Tonga is finally out in Science Advances check it out: science.org/doi/full/10.11… (open access)
🔊🔊🎥 The *roaring* sound from an underwater earthquake recorded by divers! 😱 We have used this recording to study an offshore event in the Persian Gulf. Check out our preprint to see how! eartharxiv.org/repository/das… w/ Ƶack Spica , Huang Earthquake Mechanics Lab UMich !
Our work on the shallow water T-waves in the Persian Gulf featured in the interview by Deep Blue Data:👇🏻 Ƶack Spica Huang Earthquake Mechanics Lab UMich Michigan EARTH blogs.lib.umich.edu/bits-and-piece…
If you're at #AGU23 today, stop by Booth 307 in the Exhibit Hall from 2-4 PM to chat with Ƶack Spica Ƶack Spica and Zhongwen Zhan Zhongwen Zhan, co-chairs of our upcoming Photonic Seismology topical meeting. Ask a question and pick up a gift!
Improving tsunami monitoring systems with #DAS? Yes it is possible! Check out our latest work in AGU (American Geophysical Union). Alaska Communications FEBUS Optics doi.org/10.1029/2023GL…
Two weeks ago, we showed we can detect #tsunamis, with #DAS. Today, we look at a 100 ms signal - a little CO2 bubble. It is fascinating to learn how much a bubble has to say. Check out our new article with Corentin Caudron and friends. Message in a bubble > link.springer.com/article/10.103…
Our work on Tsunamis with Han Xiao, Jiaxuan Li , and Zhongwen Zhan highlighted in Michigan News
In just one year, we've seen downloads surpass the entire volume of the open-source fiber-optic sensing database (#PubDAS). This milestone marks a significant success but also signals potential new discoveries in the field! U-M Advanced Research Computing