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Subject: Re: GULF OF CALIFORNIA INFRASOUND DETECTION
From: ChrisAtUpw@.......
Date: Wed, 4 Jan 2006 12:50:55 EST
In a message dated 04/01/2006, AHrubetz@....... writes:
Hello All,
I have been recording with an infrasound detector on loan from the
Geophysical Dept. of Southern Methodist University for several months now. The
6.7 Gulf of California quake is the first event I've been able to correlate
with a quake. (see my PSN postings).
The local infrasound signal recorded here in Dallas was not caused by a
teleatmospheric pressure wave from the quake, but was generated by the
seismic surface wave coupling to the atmosphere at my location
Hi Al,
Do you have any specification / characteristics for your Infrasound
detector setup, please? What sort of array do you use to connect to the
atmosphere, please?
Regards,
Chris Chapman
In a message dated 04/01/2006, AHrubetz@....... writes:
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Hello All,
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your Infrasound detector setup, please? What sort of array do you use t=
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connect to the atmosphere, please?
Regards,
Chris Chapman
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