The EGU General Assembly 2025 brings together geoscientists from around the world to discuss and explore the latest advancements across Earth, planetary, and space sciences.
The SUBMERSE project (SUBMarinE cables for ReSearch and Exploration) utilises existing submarine cables, already used by the research and education networking community, to monitor the Earth and its systems. Over the past two years, our project team has made significant progress in generating valuable data for seismology, oceanography, and marine biology.
Join us at EGU25 to learn more about our latest project developments! Our consortium experts will be presenting in the following sessions:
DeepDAS: An Earthquake Phase Picker for Submarine Distributed Acoustic Sensing Data
- Session track: “Advancing Ocean Bottom Seismology and Geophysics: from novel instrumentation and data processing to new scientific discoveries”
- Date: Monday, 28 April
- Time: 8:45 CEST
- Location: Room K2
- More information is available here
Temporal Variation of Oceanographic Parameters Observed by DAS Strain Data in the Atlantic
- Session track: “Advancing Ocean Bottom Seismology and Geophysics: from novel instrumentation and data processing to new scientific discoveries”
- Date: Monday, 28 April
- Time: 11:25 CEST
- Location: Room K2
- More information is available here
SUBMERSE: turning submarine telecommunications cables into planetary sensors
- Session track: “Advancing Environmental Science through Integrated Research Infrastructures”
- Date: Monday, 28 April
- Time: 11:40 CEST
- Location: Room 2.24
- More information is available here
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This is not the first year the project team attends and presents at the event. Read the post-event update here: https://submerse.eu/submerse-project-makes-an-impact-at-egu24/