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Geoacoustics Takes to the Sky

Bowman, Daniel B.; Young, Eliot; Cutts, James

Low frequency sound waves transmit information on both natural and anthropogenic phenomena, transfer energy between the lower and upper atmosphere, and often propagate for thousands of kilometers. These sound waves are typically in the "infrasound" (below human hearing) range. Although the vast majority of geoacoustic sensor networks have existed on the Earth's surface, microphones drifting in the atmosphere may have much greater sensitivity as well as sample regions inaccessible from the ground.