A theoretical relation between the celerity and trace velocity of infrasonic phases

  • Lonzaga J
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This paper presents a relationship between the celerity and trace velocity of infrasound signals propagating in a stratified, windy atmosphere. Despite their importance, known celerity values have only been determined empirically. An infrasonic phase (I-phase) diagram is developed which is useful in identifying different I-phases. Such an I-phase diagram allows for the prediction of the range of values of the celerity and trace velocity for each I-phase. The phase diagram can easily be extended to underwater acoustic and acoustic-gravity waves. An I-phase diagram is compared with data obtained from a ground-truth event where qualitative agreement is obtained.

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Lonzaga, J. B. (2015). A theoretical relation between the celerity and trace velocity of infrasonic phases. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 138(3), EL242–EL247. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.4929628

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