The European Arctic: A Laboratory for Seismoacoustic Studies

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Authors

Steven John Gibbons , Vladimir Asming, Lars Eliasson, Andrei Fedorov, Jan Fyen, Johan Kero, Elena Kozlovskaya, Tormod Kværna, Ludwik Liszka, Sven Peter Näsholm

Abstract

We describe the seismoacoustic monitoring network in Fennoscandia and North West Russia and present how it is being used to characterize infrasound studies in that part of the world. The history of the infrasound array network is presented, together with a description of array processing considerations, and examples of infrasound signals recorded from repeating explosions.

DOI

https://doi.org/10.31223/osf.io/ypzv3

Subjects

Earth Sciences, Geophysics and Seismology, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Keywords

Seismology, infrasound, Array Processing, European Arctic, arrays, military explosions, mining explosions, seismoacoustic, stratospheric phases, thermospheric phases

Dates

Published: 2017-11-08 18:32

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Academic Free License (AFL) 3.0