Recent expansions in British and Irish collections of seismic sensors have enabled the possibility of a community-wide, dense deployment of geophysical and seismological instruments, to which non-seismological instruments might be added. This 'UKI-Array' could achieve a dense coverage (inter-sensor spacing ~6 km), supporting high-resolution imaging and research into geohazards, subsurface resources, net-zero goals and curiosity-driven investigations of the subsurface.
This specialist meeting will bring together academic and industrial stakeholders to coordinate action from our community, specifically to define UKI-Array’s scientific objectives, implementation and funding strategies.
We invite abstracts for short pitches of project ideas (in a lightning-style format), covering topics such as (but not limited to): array design, data management, analytical methods, instrumentation synergies, logistics, industrial collaboration, funding routes and public engagement. We also anticipate panel and breakout discussions.
For further information and to engage with the UKI-Array initiative before the meeting, please view and contribute to our Green Paper here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1TDqN5vW4xO-eaxs15nLcB5Q-JEKMZOHf/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=115130092159556270067&rtpof=true&sd=true.
Organisers:
Lidong Bie
Andrew Curtis
Karen Lythoe
Stephen Hicks