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NERC Reference : NE/X005925/1

Distributed Strain, Temperature and Acoustic seNsing Suite (DiSTANS)

Grant Award

Principal Investigator:
Dr J H Johnson, University of East Anglia, Environmental Sciences
Co-Investigator:
Dr L Bie, University of East Anglia, Environmental Sciences
Co-Investigator:
Professor J Barclay, University of Bristol, Earth Sciences
Co-Investigator:
Dr RA Herd, University of East Anglia, Environmental Sciences
Science Area:
Earth
Overall Classification:
Unknown
ENRIs:
Environmental Risks and Hazards
Global Change
Natural Resource Management
Science Topics:
Earth Resources
Geohazards
Fibre-optic Sensors
Optical Devices & Subsystems
Survey & Monitoring
Earth Surface Processes
Abstract:
The DiSTANS project will use state-of-the-art technology to provide a brand-new method of monitoring changes underground. This offers the possibility of game-changing data capture to examine subsurface processes. This method uses fibre optic cables similar to those used in telecommunications, to get data from underground at a speed and density that far exceeds traditional monitoring technology. The optical fibres in the cables have small imperfections in them. The new technology shoots a pulse of light along the fibres, which reflects off the imperfections and returns to the recorder. The tiny differences in the time that the light takes to return will tell us about very small vibrations, temperature changes and movements around the underground cable. Because the cable is the sensor, we can monitor the underground conditions for up to 15 km and see differences along the cable as close together as 25 cm. These measurements are taken one hundred thousand times each second, which means that very quick changes can also be measured. This new technology, called distributed strain, temperature and acoustic sensing suite, can be used in many different places. It can be used to monitor volcanoes and earthquakes, but can also be used to keep track of traffic and people walking. For the first project, we will be installing the DiSTANS system on the North Norfolk coast, where the sea erodes the coast at a rate of 10 cm per year, threatening people's houses and businesses, and posing a danger for people and wildlife who use the coast. We will monitor small cracking and slumping before landslides, and how these are affected by temperature changes each day and season.
Period of Award:
4 Jul 2022 - 31 Mar 2024
Value:
£454,484
Authorised funds only
NERC Reference:
NE/X005925/1
Grant Stage:
Completed
Scheme:
Capital
Grant Status:
Closed
Programme:
Capital Call

This grant award has a total value of £454,484  

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