The Nature of the “Voice of the Sea”
- Authors: Dolgikh G.I.1,2, Gusev E.S.1,2, Chupin V.A.1,2
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Affiliations:
- Il’ichev Pacific Oceanological Institute, Far Eastern Branch
- Far Eastern Federal University
- Issue: Vol 481, No 1 (2018)
- Pages: 912-915
- Section: Oceanology
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/1028-334X/article/view/193642
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S1028334X18070048
- ID: 193642
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Abstract
Strong vibrations of the Earth’s crust in the frequency range of 7–9 Hz, referred to as the “voice of the sea,” have been recorded in the course of processing synchronous experimental data obtained during recording of variations in the deformation of the Earth’s crust using a shore laser strainmeter, atmosphere pressure variations using a laser nanobarograph, and hydrosphere pressure variations using a laser meter for hydrospheric pressure and wind velocity variations. The nature of these vibrations and their transformation to adjacent geospheres have been discussed.
About the authors
G. I. Dolgikh
Il’ichev Pacific Oceanological Institute, Far Eastern Branch; Far Eastern Federal University
Author for correspondence.
Email: dolgikh@poi.dvo.ru
Russian Federation, Vladivostok, 690000; Vladivostok, 690950
E. S. Gusev
Il’ichev Pacific Oceanological Institute, Far Eastern Branch; Far Eastern Federal University
Email: dolgikh@poi.dvo.ru
Russian Federation, Vladivostok, 690000; Vladivostok, 690950
V. A. Chupin
Il’ichev Pacific Oceanological Institute, Far Eastern Branch; Far Eastern Federal University
Email: dolgikh@poi.dvo.ru
Russian Federation, Vladivostok, 690000; Vladivostok, 690950