In 1904, G. von dem Borne investigated a region where an explosion of dynamite had been heard. He found that there were two distinct zones of audibility, one surrounding the source and another, separated from the first by a "zone of silence," at a greater distance. Many subsequent investigations have shown that usually two or more zones of audibility result from explosions
Previously used standardized calculation methods for sound propagation contain the influence of mete...
Recent studies are reported which have contributed to the knowledge of atmospheric structure and hav...
Theoretical seismograms are calculated at a teleseismic distance from atmospheric sources over ocean...
Since October, 1937, a sensitive instrument for recording changes in air-pressure has been in opera...
During the last ten years the Pacific fleet of the United States Navy has occasionally engaged in ta...
The propagation of sound waves at infrasonic frequencies (oscillation periods 1.0 - 1000 seconds) in...
Seismograms recorded from a blast of about 70 tons of Du Pont “Nitramon” in tunnels at a quarry near...
Measurements of sound propagation over distances up to 1000 m were carried out with an impulse sound...
The registrations of air waves confirm consequences drawn before from ear-observations. The results ...
The effect of humidity on the velocity of sound waves is investigated (Eq. (5), Table I). The radius...
The pressure signals from a sonic boom will produce a small, but detectable, ground motion. The exte...
Long-range infrasound propagation strongly depends on the state of the stratosphere. Infrasound can ...
Reviewed here is the current state of knowledge with respect to each basic mechanism of sound propag...
In a recent paper 1) Gutenberg tried to show, that in general the height at which the temperature of...
The periods of longitudinal waves produced by explosions increase with distance in a similar way as ...
Previously used standardized calculation methods for sound propagation contain the influence of mete...
Recent studies are reported which have contributed to the knowledge of atmospheric structure and hav...
Theoretical seismograms are calculated at a teleseismic distance from atmospheric sources over ocean...
Since October, 1937, a sensitive instrument for recording changes in air-pressure has been in opera...
During the last ten years the Pacific fleet of the United States Navy has occasionally engaged in ta...
The propagation of sound waves at infrasonic frequencies (oscillation periods 1.0 - 1000 seconds) in...
Seismograms recorded from a blast of about 70 tons of Du Pont “Nitramon” in tunnels at a quarry near...
Measurements of sound propagation over distances up to 1000 m were carried out with an impulse sound...
The registrations of air waves confirm consequences drawn before from ear-observations. The results ...
The effect of humidity on the velocity of sound waves is investigated (Eq. (5), Table I). The radius...
The pressure signals from a sonic boom will produce a small, but detectable, ground motion. The exte...
Long-range infrasound propagation strongly depends on the state of the stratosphere. Infrasound can ...
Reviewed here is the current state of knowledge with respect to each basic mechanism of sound propag...
In a recent paper 1) Gutenberg tried to show, that in general the height at which the temperature of...
The periods of longitudinal waves produced by explosions increase with distance in a similar way as ...
Previously used standardized calculation methods for sound propagation contain the influence of mete...
Recent studies are reported which have contributed to the knowledge of atmospheric structure and hav...
Theoretical seismograms are calculated at a teleseismic distance from atmospheric sources over ocean...