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Subsea fibre-optic DAS used to capture glacial calving and wave dynamics in Greenland

loading the fibre-optic cable

Dominik Gräff and two crew members load the fibre-optic cable onto the back of the research vessel Adolf Jensen (Image: Manuela Köpfli / University of Washington)

A 10km-long fibre-optic cable was deployed near South Greenland to record the unseen effects of iceberg calving, revealing new insights into glacial melt

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