2024
DOI: 10.1029/2023wr036172
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Monitoring Water Level of a Surficial Aquifer Using Distributed Acoustic Sensing and Ballistic Surface Waves

Valeriia Sobolevskaia,
Jonathan Ajo‐Franklin,
Feng Cheng
et al.

Abstract: Groundwater resources play an increasingly crucial role in providing the water required to sustain the environment. However, our understanding of the state of surficial aquifers and their spatiotemporal dynamics remains poor. In this study, we demonstrate how Rayleigh wave velocity variation can be used as a direct indicator of changes in the water level of a surficial aquifer in a discontinuous permafrost environment. Distributed acoustic sensing data, collected on a trenched fiber‐optic cable in Fairbanks, A… Show more

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