Natural and anthropogenic sources of seismic, hydroacoustic, and infrasonic waves: Waveforms and spectral characteristics (and their applicability for sensor …

M Schwardt, C Pilger, P Gaebler, P Hupe… - Surveys in …, 2022 - Springer
The record of seismic, hydroacoustic, and infrasonic waves is essential to detect, identify,
and localize sources of both natural and anthropogenic origin. To guarantee traceability and …

Listening geographies: Landscape, affect and geotechnologies

M Gallagher, A Kanngieser… - Progress in Human …, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
This paper argues for expanded listening in geography. Expanded listening addresses how
bodies of all kinds, human and more-than-human, respond to sound. We show how listening …

Seismic monitoring of torrential and fluvial processes

A Burtin, N Hovius, JM Turowski - Earth Surface Dynamics, 2016 - esurf.copernicus.org
In seismology, the signal is usually analysed for earthquake data, but earthquakes represent
less than 1% of continuous recording. The remaining data are considered as seismic noise …

Worldwide observations of infrasonic waves

P Campus, DR Christie - Infrasound monitoring for atmospheric studies, 2009 - Springer
The international monitoring system (IMS) is designed to ensure compliance with the
comprehensive nuclear-test-ban treaty (CTBT). The infrasound component of the IMS …

Characterizing thunder‐induced ground motions using fiber‐optic distributed acoustic sensing array

T Zhu, DJ Stensrud - Journal of Geophysical Research …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
We report for the first time on a distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) array using preexisting
underground fiber optics beneath the Penn State campus for detecting and characterizing …

Characteristics of infrasound from lightning and sprites near thunderstorm areas

T Farges, E Blanc - Journal of Geophysical Research: Space …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Research about thunder was mainly performed 20–30 years ago but has been renewed in
recent years due to new interest about infrasound in the framework of the verification of the …

Volcanic thunder from explosive eruptions at Bogoslof volcano, Alaska

MM Haney, AR Van Eaton, JJ Lyons… - Geophysical …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Lightning often occurs during ash‐producing eruptive activity, and its detection is now being
used in volcano monitoring for rapid alerts. We report on infrasonic and sonic recordings of …

Infrasound thunder detections across 15 years over ivory coast: localization, propagation, and link with the stratospheric semi-annual oscillation

T Farges, P Hupe, A Le Pichon, L Ceranna, C Listowski… - Atmosphere, 2021 - mdpi.com
Every day, about one thousand thunderstorms occur around the world, producing about 45
lightning flashes per second. One prominent infrasound station of the International …

Monitoring and recognition of debris flow infrasonic signals

D Liu, X Leng, F Wei, S Zhang, Y Hong - Journal of Mountain Science, 2015 - Springer
Low frequency infrasonic waves are emitted during the formation and movement of debris
flows, which are detectable in a radius of several kilometers, thereby to serve as the …

Single-station seismo-acoustic monitoring of Nyiragongo's lava lake activity (DR Congo)

J Barrière, N d'Oreye, A Oth, H Geirsson… - Frontiers in Earth …, 2018 - frontiersin.org
Since its last effusive eruption in 2002, Nyiragongo has been an open-vent volcano
characterized by the world's largest persistent lava lake. This lava lake provides a unique …