Abstract
The estimation of the traveltime of infrasound through the atmosphere is
interesting for several applications. For example, it could be used to
determine temperature and wind of the atmosphere, since the traveltime
depends on these atmospheric conditions (Haney, 2009). In this work the
traveltime is estimated with infrasonic interferometry. In other words,
we calculate the crosscorrelations of data of spatially distributed
receivers. With this method the traveltime between two receivers is
determined without the need for ground truth events. In a first step,
we crosscorrelate synthetic data, which are generated by a raytracing
model. This model takes into account the traveltime along the rays, the
attenuation of the different atmospheric layers, the spreading of the
rays and the influence of caustics. In these numerical experiments we
show that it is possible to determine the traveltime through infrasonic
interferometry. We present the results of infrasonic interferometry
applied to measured data. Microbaroms are used in the crosscorrelation
approach. Microbaroms are caused by ocean waves and are measured by the
'Large Aperture Infrasound Array' (LAIA). LAIA is being installed by the
Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI) in the framework of
the radio-astronomical 'Low Frequency Array' (LOFAR) initiative. LAIA
consists currently of around twenty receivers (microbarometers) with an
aperture of around 100 km, allowing for several inter-station distances.
Here, we show the results of crosscorrelations as a function of
receivers distance, to assess the signal coherency. This research is
made possible by the support of the 'Netherlands Organization for
Scientific Research' (NWO). Haney, M., 2009. Infrasonic ambient noise
interferometry from correlations of microbaroms, Geophysical Research
Letters, 36, L19808
Original language | English |
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Article number | EGU2013-5881-2 |
Journal | Seismological Research Letters |
Volume | 15 |
Publication status | Published - 1 Apr 2013 |
Event | EGU General Assembly 2013 - Vienna, Austria Duration: 7 Apr 2013 → … |