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  • A new MEMS sensor prototype, ASX1000, has been evaluated for monitoring seismic events, showing that it can effectively record both local and distant earthquakes.
  • An experimental network in northern Italy successfully recorded the M 6.3 Petrinja earthquake from over 350 km away, demonstrating the sensor's capabilities.
  • Comparisons of the data collected from ASX1000 with high-quality seismometers indicate that MEMS sensors could enhance existing seismic networks by providing broader and more detailed coverage of seismic activity.

Article Abstract

In this work, we evaluate the suitability of a new MEMS sensor prototype, called ASX1000 (ADEL s.r.l., Modena, Italy), for the monitoring of distant and moderate seismic events. This device is an inexpensive capacitive accelerometer with a relatively low level of instrumental noise; it can record both local and far seismic events. An experimental network built with ASX1000 MEMS, located in northern Italy, was able to record the M 6.3 Petrinja earthquake that occurred in December 2020; it had an epicentral distance of more than 350 km. We retrieved the strong motion parameters (PGA, pseudo-absolute velocity, and pseudo-absolute spectral acceleration) from the acceleration time histories recorded by the MEMS sensors. The obtained parameters were compared with the ones obtained by the closer high-quality seismometers, belonging to the INGV National Seismic Network. The comparison to the highest-quality sensors confirms a reasonable agreement of the inferred parameters. This work suggests that-in the near future-MEMS sensors could be adopted to integrate the existing seismic network. A denser coverage of sensors can sample more accurately the seismic wavefield, taking into account the large spatial variability of local geology and the relative differences in seismic response.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9185540PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s22114166DOI Listing

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