“…Regional‐scale studies using seismoacoustic TA data have previously considered nonvolcanic events in the contiguous United States, with signals ranging from short and impulsive (e.g., de Groot‐Hedlin & Hedlin, ; Edwards et al, ; Walker et al, ), to long and emergent (e.g., de Groot‐Hedlin et al, ; Fan et al, ). Infrasound produced by explosive volcanism can be equally complex, from minutes to days in duration, with impulsive or emergent signals of time‐varying frequency (e.g., Fee & Matoza, ; Johnson & Ripepe, ; Lees et al, ; Matoza et al, ; Matoza et al, ; Petersen et al, ; Ruiz et al, ).…”