Sensors (Mar 2014)

Fibre Optic System for Monitoring Rotational Seismic Phenomena

  • Anna Kurzych,
  • Leszek R. Jaroszewicz,
  • Zbigniew Krajewski,
  • Krzysztof P. Teisseyre,
  • Jerzy K. Kowalski

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s140305459
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 3
pp. 5459 – 5469

Abstract

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We outline the development and the application in a field test of the Autonomous Fibre-Optic Rotational Seismograph (AFORS), which utilizes the Sagnac effect for a direct measurement of the seismic-origin rotations of the ground. The main advantage of AFORS is its complete insensitivity to linear motions, as well as a direct measurement of rotational components emitted during seismic events. The presented system contains a special autonomous signal processing unit which optimizes its operation for the measurement of rotation motions, whereas the applied telemetric system based on the Internet allows for an AFORS remote control. The laboratory investigation of such two devices indicated that they keep an accuracy of no less than 5.1 × 10−9 to 5.5 × 10−8 rad/s in the detection frequency band from 0.83~106.15 Hz and protect linear changes of sensitivity in the above bandpass. Some experimental results of an AFORS-1 application for a continuous monitoring of the rotational events in the Książ (Poland) seismological observatory are also presented.

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