“…2000; Steel, 2009), (ii) a change in acoustic velocity (De Angelis & McNutt, 2007;Benoit & McNutt, 1997) or (iii) a change in dimension of the resonating body (De Angelis & McNutt, 2007;Jousset et al, 2003). Repeating processes such as frictional faulting (Dmitrieva et al, 2013;Hotovec et al, 2013;Lipovsky & Dunham, 2015), hybrid events (Neuberg et al, 2000) or merging low frequency events (Steel, 2009) are analogous to the helicopter generated tremor and are analogous to stick-slip motion between two adjacent icebergs (Talandier et al, 2006;MacAyeal et al, 2008) in glaciology. Distinguishing if a frequency change is due to a lateral movement of the source as for helicopter generated tremor or a change in source repetition time as suggested for volcanic tremor is challenging.…”