Listening To The EarthSing - Chris Hayward
This is a very cool series of sonofied seismic records (seismic energy made audible).
This is a very cool series of sonofied seismic records (seismic energy made audible).
Really have to appreciate responsible yet opportunisitic grown ups having fun at the grill!
“That was the best steak I ever had,” Bompas says. “And I’m a chef and I’ve written five cookbooks. My dream is to one day own a chain of lava-based restaurants.”
Read about it here:
http://www.bonappetit.com/entertaining-style/trends-news/article/lava-cooking
Dan Satterfield of the AGU Blogosphere has an entertaining entry for the anxiety surrounding contrails.
Read it here: http://blogs.agu.org/wildwildscience/2014/12/03/told-nws-indiana-posting-big-mistake/
Here is a link to some very interesting work where seismic signals from earthquakes are processed to allow them to be audible. Although they are no longer at the correct frequency content, the human ear when listening to seismic "sounds" is capable of detecting patterns that cannot be discerned by the human eye when looking at wiggle traces on seismograms.
http://www.seismosoc.org/publications/SRL/SRL_83/srl_83-2_es/
This is a link to a very cool study about recoverable information present in ambient acoustic vibrations. Well worth the watch!
Questions? Give me a shout!
MARK HOWELL (mhowell@xenongeosci.com)
Xenon Geosciences, Inc.
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Danville, IN 46122
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