Earth’s Rock and Roll: Rotational Motions in Seismology

15 Jun 2023, 14:30
45m
Room "Galileo Galilei"

Room "Galileo Galilei"

Physics Department Building C
Oral Geophysics, seismology and geodesy Geophysical applications

Speaker

Heiner Igel (Department of Earth and Environmental Science, Ludwig-Maximilians-University)

Description

The unwanted noise of ring lasers (whenever seismic wave fields perturb their measurements of Earth’s rotation rate) has led to a new field: rotational seismology. The additional ground motion components (i.e. rotation around three orthogonal axes) had been widely ignored, as they are very difficult to measure. Yet, when combined with collocated standard seismometers (three components of displacement) a wealth of information can be recovered from the wavefield. We will report on these new developments with applications in seismic tomography, earthquake physics, planetary seismology, engineering, and other fields.

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