The United States conducted over 100 atmospheric nuclear tests at the Nevada Test Site from 1951 through 1962. Some of the earliest tests caused unexpected damage, primarily broken glass and cracked plaster, in Las Vegas and other surrounding communities. To address this problem, Sandia initiated a program to monitor and predict the pressure waves around NTS. Infrasound recording systems were developed, then field for all tests beginning with Operation Buster in October 1951. Investigators soon discovered that near-surface temperature inversions and wind profiles caused the damaging pressures in Las Vegas. A typical test was recorded at about a dozen stations from the Control Point on NTS to as far away as Pasadena, CA. In addition, some te...
International audienceSince the publication of the first volume “Infrasound monitoring for atmospher...
During the early morning of November 21, 1995, a fireball as bright as the full moon entered the atm...
Observations of atmospheric nuclear tests carried out at the Nevada Test Site from 1951 to 1958 prov...
A series of large accidental explosions occurred at a chemical plant in Henderson, Nevada on May 4, ...
During the evening of October 3, 1996, at least 6 bright fireballs were observed over the western US...
Experiments designed to understand the propagation of infrasound signals at distances of less than 2...
The Los Alamos Infrasound Program has been operating since about mid-1982, making routine measuremen...
Sound becomes inaudible if it consists of frequencies lower than 20 Hz, i.e. the human hearing thres...
The atmosphere is a dynamic and complex medium, and infrasonic waves traveling through this medium w...
Infrasound signals are regular acoustic signals in that they are longitudinal pressure waves albeit ...
Global scale infrasound observations confirm that the detection capability of the International Moni...
Recent work in deploying infrasound (low frequency sound) sensors on aerostats and free flying ballo...
International audienceThe infrasound field, the science of low-frequency acoustic waves, has develop...
International audienceSince the publication of the first volume “Infrasound monitoring for atmospher...
ReVelle (1995) has recently presented a summary of available infrasonic signals from near earth obje...
International audienceSince the publication of the first volume “Infrasound monitoring for atmospher...
During the early morning of November 21, 1995, a fireball as bright as the full moon entered the atm...
Observations of atmospheric nuclear tests carried out at the Nevada Test Site from 1951 to 1958 prov...
A series of large accidental explosions occurred at a chemical plant in Henderson, Nevada on May 4, ...
During the evening of October 3, 1996, at least 6 bright fireballs were observed over the western US...
Experiments designed to understand the propagation of infrasound signals at distances of less than 2...
The Los Alamos Infrasound Program has been operating since about mid-1982, making routine measuremen...
Sound becomes inaudible if it consists of frequencies lower than 20 Hz, i.e. the human hearing thres...
The atmosphere is a dynamic and complex medium, and infrasonic waves traveling through this medium w...
Infrasound signals are regular acoustic signals in that they are longitudinal pressure waves albeit ...
Global scale infrasound observations confirm that the detection capability of the International Moni...
Recent work in deploying infrasound (low frequency sound) sensors on aerostats and free flying ballo...
International audienceThe infrasound field, the science of low-frequency acoustic waves, has develop...
International audienceSince the publication of the first volume “Infrasound monitoring for atmospher...
ReVelle (1995) has recently presented a summary of available infrasonic signals from near earth obje...
International audienceSince the publication of the first volume “Infrasound monitoring for atmospher...
During the early morning of November 21, 1995, a fireball as bright as the full moon entered the atm...
Observations of atmospheric nuclear tests carried out at the Nevada Test Site from 1951 to 1958 prov...