Evidence for an infrasound waveguide

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Atmospheric Processes: Theoretical Modeling, Seismology: Theory, Seismology: Surface Waves And Free Oscillations, Seismology: Computational Seismology

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On May 30, 2005 eight strongly dispersed infrasound signals were recorded at one seismo-acoustic array in the Republic of Korea. Phase-matched filtering and a forward modeling technique were used to determine the nature of the dispersion. The most likely explanation for these dispersed infrasound signals are that the dispersion is due to propagation down a low-velocity waveguide. This can be characterized as an ephemeral ``SOFAR'' layer in the atmosphere.

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