Date: 4/20/2021
Session Time: 4:15 PM to 5:15 PM Pacific
Infrasound and the Seismo-Acoustic Wavefield
Infrasound monitoring is used to detect and study a variety of natural and anthropogenic sources, as well as to probe temporal and spatial variations in the atmosphere. Many infrasound sources occurring above and within the solid earth or hydrosphere also generate seismic waves. This session focuses on coupled seismo-acoustic propagation through the Earth-ocean-atmosphere system. Consideration of the seismo-acoustic wavefield has the potential to both better constrain directionality and location for a variety of geophysical sources such as volcanoes, earthquakes and chemical or nuclear explosions and elucidate a wider variety of propagation phenomena than seismology or infrasound alone. To take full advantage of a seismo-acoustic wavefield over multiple distance scales, new sensor technologies and data fusion schemes are necessary.
We invite submissions detailing recent science results and research advances in infrasound, seismo-acoustics and similar multi-phenomenological research. Presentations that explore observations and/or interpretations of seismo-acoustic phenomena, existing and emerging source and propagation models, advances in instrumentation, inversion methods and signal analysis techniques are welcome.
Conveners
Jordan W. Bishop, University of Alaska Fairbanks (jwbishop2@alaska.edu)
Fransiska Dannemann Dugick, Sandia National Laboratories, Southern Methodist University (fdannemann@mail.smu.edu)
Gil Averbuch, Southern Methodist University (gil.averbuch@gmail.com)
Jeffrey B. Johnson, Boise State University (jeffreybjohnson@boisestate.edu)
Poster Presentations
Participant Role | Details | Action |
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Submission | 3D Simulations of Seismo-Acoustic Coupling Over Topography | View |
Submission | Resolving Complex Infrasound Wavefields Using a Dense Array | View |
Submission | An Analysis of Air-to-Ground Coupled Seismic Arrivals From the Camp Minden, U.S., Explosion, 16 October 2012 | View |
Submission | Tracking Secondary Lahar Flow Paths and Characterizing Pulses and Surges Using Infrasound Array Networks at Volcán De Fuego, Guatemala | View |
Submission | Utilizing Advanced Acoustic Modeling Techniques to Inform Experimental Field Deployments | View |
Infrasound and the Seismo-Acoustic Wavefield [Poster]
Description
Type: Poster
Date: 4/20/2021
Time: 4:15 PM to 5:15 PM Pacific