The explosive phase of the 2009 Redoubt Volcano eruption produced predominantly short duration, high-amplitude infrasound signals recorded up to 4500 km away. All 19 numbered explosive events were recorded at a local microphone (DFR, 12 km), as well as at an infrasound array in Fairbanks, Alaska (I53US, 547 km), most with high signal to noise ratios. The local microphone provides an estimate of the source parameters, and comparison between the two datasets allows the unique opportunity to evaluate acoustic source term estimation at a remote array. High waveform similarity between DFR and I53US occurs during much of the explosive phase due to strong stratospheric ducting, permitting accurate source constraints inferred from I53US data. Cross...
We explore the capabilities of volcano opto-acoustics, a promising technique for measuring explosion...
Abstract We use both regional and local infrasound data to investigate the dynamics of the 2012–2013...
In summer 2003, a Chaparral Model 2 microphone was deployed at Shishaldin Volcano, Aleutian Islands,...
The explosive phase of the 2009 Redoubt Volcano eruption produced predominantly short duration, high...
The recent explosive eruptions of Okmok and Kasatochi volcanoes provide an opportunity to use seismi...
The majority of potentially active volcanoes worldwide are not well monitored. Eruptions and surfici...
We present and interpret acoustic waveforms associated with a sequence of large explosion events tha...
Local seismic and infrasound data are used to characterize the March–April 2009 eruptions of Redoubt...
Volcanic ash is a well-known hazard to population, infrastructure, and commercial and civil aviation...
Analysis of infrasonic pressure waves generated by active volcanoes is essential to the understandin...
The ongoing activity of Mount St. Helens provides an opportunity to study the infrasonic wavefield p...
The February 2014 eruption of Kelud volcano (Indonesia) destroyed most of the instruments near it. ...
Active volcanoes produce inaudible infrasound due to the coupling between surface magmatic processes...
[1] Infrasonic airwaves produced by active volcanoes provide valuable insight into the eruption dyna...
Abstract Infrasound (low‐frequency acoustic waves) has proven useful to detect and characterize suba...
We explore the capabilities of volcano opto-acoustics, a promising technique for measuring explosion...
Abstract We use both regional and local infrasound data to investigate the dynamics of the 2012–2013...
In summer 2003, a Chaparral Model 2 microphone was deployed at Shishaldin Volcano, Aleutian Islands,...
The explosive phase of the 2009 Redoubt Volcano eruption produced predominantly short duration, high...
The recent explosive eruptions of Okmok and Kasatochi volcanoes provide an opportunity to use seismi...
The majority of potentially active volcanoes worldwide are not well monitored. Eruptions and surfici...
We present and interpret acoustic waveforms associated with a sequence of large explosion events tha...
Local seismic and infrasound data are used to characterize the March–April 2009 eruptions of Redoubt...
Volcanic ash is a well-known hazard to population, infrastructure, and commercial and civil aviation...
Analysis of infrasonic pressure waves generated by active volcanoes is essential to the understandin...
The ongoing activity of Mount St. Helens provides an opportunity to study the infrasonic wavefield p...
The February 2014 eruption of Kelud volcano (Indonesia) destroyed most of the instruments near it. ...
Active volcanoes produce inaudible infrasound due to the coupling between surface magmatic processes...
[1] Infrasonic airwaves produced by active volcanoes provide valuable insight into the eruption dyna...
Abstract Infrasound (low‐frequency acoustic waves) has proven useful to detect and characterize suba...
We explore the capabilities of volcano opto-acoustics, a promising technique for measuring explosion...
Abstract We use both regional and local infrasound data to investigate the dynamics of the 2012–2013...
In summer 2003, a Chaparral Model 2 microphone was deployed at Shishaldin Volcano, Aleutian Islands,...