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Infrasound radiated by the Gerdec and Chelopechene explosions: Propagation along unexpected pathsGreen et al., 2011
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- Green D
- Vergoz J
- Gibson R
- Le Pichon A
- Ceranna L
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- Geophysical Journal International
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Infrasound propagation paths through the atmosphere are controlled by the temporally and spatially varying sound speed and wind speed amplitudes. Because of the complexity of atmospheric acoustic propagation it is often difficult to reconcile observed infrasonic arrivals …
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