Dr. Maya Tolstoy
Ocean Bottom Seismology
Our Ocean Bottom Seismology (OBS) Laboratory develops and operates cutting-edge instrumentation for measuring deformation of the ocean floor in a variety of experimental settings. One of our primary efforts is to operate a component of the National Science Foundation's OBS Instrumentation Pool (OBSIP), in cooperation with Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and the Scripps Institution of Oceanography. The Lamont OBSIP facility supplies the national and international scientific community with unique broadband ocean bottom seismometers capable of very long deployments at sea.
Calibration of R/V Langseth Seismic Sources

This projects aims to calibrate the seismic sources to be used by the R/V Marcus Langseth to better understand and quantify the safety radii that should be used for permitting purposes when conduct
Analysis of 9°50'N East Pacific Rise Seismicity: Insight into Hydrothermal and Magmatic Processes
- Marine Geology & Geophysics
- Earthquake
- East Pacific Rise
- LDEO
- No
- OBS
- Projects & Inititatives
- Ridge 2000
- Analysis of 9°50'N East Pacific Rise Seismicity: Insight into Hydrothermal and Magmatic Processes
- Dr. Felix Waldhauser
- Dr. Maya Tolstoy
- Dr. Timothy Crone
- Earthquake
- East Pacific Rise
- Ms. Danielle Stroup
- Ms. Lindsey Doermann
- OBS
- Ridge 2000

This project is the continued analysis of seismic data collected on a 4x4 km array of ocean bottom seismometers (OBSs) deployed at the Ridge 2000 Integrated Study Site at 9°50'N on the East Pacific R

