Array analysis of seismic noise at the Sos Enattos mine, the Italian candidate site for the Einstein Telescope

Author:

Saccorotti GilbertoORCID,Giunchi CarloORCID,D’Ambrosio Michele,Gaviano Sonja,Naticchioni Luca,D’Urso DomenicoORCID,Rozza Davide,Cardini AlessandroORCID,Contu Andrea,Dordei Francesca,Cadeddu Matteo,Tuveri Matteo,Migoni Carlo,Punturo Michele,Allocca Annalisa,Calloni Enrico,Cardello Giovanni Luca,D’Onofrio Luca,Davari Nazanin,Dell’Aquila Daniele,De Rosa Rosario,Carpinelli Massimo,Di Fiore Luciano,di Giovanni Matteo,Errico Luciano,Fiori Irene,Tringali Maria Concetta,Harms Jan,Koley Soumen,Longo Vittorio,Majorana Ettore,Mangano Valentina,Olivieri Marco,Paoletti Federico,Pesenti Luca,Puppo Paola,Rapagnani Piero,Razzano Massimiliano,Ricci Fulvio,Sipala Valeria,Tosta e Melo Iara,Trozzo Lucia

Abstract

AbstractThe area surrounding the dismissed mine of Sos Enattos (Sardinia, Italy) is the Italian candidate site for hosting Einstein Telescope (ET), the third-generation gravitational wave (GW) observatory. One of the goals of ET is to extend the sensitivity down to frequencies well below those currently achieved by GW detectors, i.e. down to 2 Hz. In the bandwidth [1,10] Hz, the seismic noise of anthropogenic origin is expected to represent the major perturbation to the operation of the infrastructure, and the site that will host the future detector must fulfill stringent requirements on seismic disturbances. In this paper we describe the operation of a temporary, 15-element, seismic array deployed in close proximity to the mine. Signals of anthropogenic origin have a transient nature, and their spectra are characterized by a wide spectral lobe spanning the [3,20] Hz frequency interval. Superimposed to this wide lobe are narrow spectral peaks within the [3,8] Hz frequency range. Results from slowness analyses suggest that the origin of these peaks is related to vehicle traffic along the main road running east of the mine. Exploiting the correlation properties of seismic noise, we derive a dispersion curve for Rayleigh waves, which is then inverted for a shallow velocity structure down to depths of $$\approx$$ 150 m. This data, which is consistent with that derived from analysis of a quarry blast, provide a first assessment of the elastic properties of the rock materials at the site candidate to hosting ET.

Funder

Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare

Regione Autonoma della Sardegna

Università di Sassari, Fondazionme di Sardegna

Ministero dell’Istruzione, dell’Università e della Ricerca

Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes

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