1982
DOI: 10.2151/jmsj1965.60.3_896
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A Study of the Infrasonic Wave in the Atmosphere

Abstract: This paper presents a study of infrasonic waves generated by the explosions of the volcano Sakura-jima, and detected by the microphone array in Kariya, at a distance of about 710 km. The geometric ray analyses using the rawinsonde and rocketsonde data show that these infrasonic waves are channeled mainly in the tropospheric duct, formed by the strong westerly wind in the upper troposphere.The propagation in the stratospheric duct which is also significant in winter season, is less frequent owing to the occasio… Show more

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