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Gillies, Natasha (author), Martín López, Lucía Martina (author), den Ouden, O.F.C. (author), Assink, Jelle D. (author), Basille, Mathieu (author), Clay, Thomas A. (author), Clusella-Trullas, Susana (author), Joo, Rocío (author), Weimerskirch, Henri (author)
The ways in which seabirds navigate over very large spatial scales remain poorly understood. While olfactory and visual information can provide guidance over short distances, their range is often limited to 100s km, far below the navigational capacity of wide-ranging animals such as albatrosses. Infrasound is a form of low-frequency sound...
journal article 2023
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den Ouden, O.F.C. (author), Assink, Jelle D. (author), Smets, P.S.M. (author), Evers, L.G. (author)
The ambient infrasonic noise field is complex due to the interference of spatially distributed infrasound sources. Microbaroms are one of the most dominant omnipresent infrasonic sources within this wavefield. These microbaroms are generated by nonlinear ocean surface wave interactions, and have a characteristic and continuous signature...
journal article 2022
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den Ouden, O.F.C. (author), Smets, P.S.M. (author), Assink, Jelle D. (author), Evers, L.G. (author)
A method is introduced to reconstruct microbarom soundscapes in absolute values. The soundscapes are compared to remote infrasound recordings from infrasound array I23FR (Kerguelen Island) and in situ recordings by the INFRA-EAR, a biologger deployed near the Crozet Islands. The reconstruction method accounts for all-acoustic contributions,...
journal article 2021
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Patrick, Samantha C. (author), Assink, Jelle D. (author), Basille, Mathieu (author), Clusella-Trullas, Susana (author), Clay, Thomas A. (author), den Ouden, O.F.C. (author), Joo, Rocío (author), Evers, L.G. (author), Smets, P.S.M. (author)
Seabirds are amongst the most mobile of all animal species and spend large amounts of their lives at sea. They cross vast areas of ocean that appear superficially featureless, and our understanding of the mechanisms that they use for navigation remains incomplete, especially in terms of available cues. In particular, several large-scale...
journal article 2021
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den Ouden, O.F.C. (author), Assink, Jelle D. (author), Oudshoorn, Cornelis D. (author), Filippi, Dominique (author), Evers, L.G. (author)
Geophysical studies and real-time monitoring of natural hazards, such as volcanic eruptions or severe weather events, benefit from the joint analysis of multiple geophysical parameters. However, typical geophysical measurement platforms still provide logging solutions for a single parameter, due to different community standards and the higher...
journal article 2021
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Averbuch, G. (author), Assink, Jelle D. (author), Evers, L.G. (author)
In seismology and ocean acoustics, the interface with the atmosphere is typically represented as a free surface. Similarly, these interfaces are considered as a rigid surface for infrasound propagation. This implies that seismic or acoustic waves are not transmitted into the atmosphere from subsurface sources, and vice versa. Nevertheless,...
journal article 2020
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Clay, Thomas A. (author), Joo, Rocío (author), Weimerskirch, Henri (author), Phillips, Richard A. (author), den Ouden, O.F.C. (author), Basille, Mathieu (author), Clusella-Trullas, Susana (author), Assink, Jelle D. (author), Patrick, Samantha C. (author)
In a highly dynamic airspace, flying animals are predicted to adjust foraging behaviour to variable wind conditions to minimize movement costs. Sexual size dimorphism is widespread in wild animal populations, and for large soaring birds which rely on favourable winds for energy-efficient flight, differences in morphology, wing loading and...
journal article 2020
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den Ouden, O.F.C. (author), Assink, Jelle D. (author), Smets, P.S.M. (author), Shani-Kadmiel, Shahar (author), Averbuch, G. (author), Evers, L.G. (author)
The detection and characterization of signals of interest in the presence of (in)coherent ambient noise is central to the analysis of infrasound array data. Microbaroms have an extended source region and a dynamical character. From the perspective of an infrasound array, these coherent noise sources appear as interfering signals which...
journal article 2020
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Smink, M.M.E. (author), Assink, Jelle D. (author), Bosveld, Fred C. (author), Smets, P.S.M. (author), Evers, L.G. (author)
The Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI) operates a three-dimensional microbarometer array at the Cabauw Experimental Site for Atmospheric Research observatory. The array consists of five microbarometers on a meteorological tower up to an altitude of 200 m. Ten ground-based microbarometers surround the tower with an array aperture...
journal article 2019
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Averbuch, G. (author), Assink, Jelle D. (author), Smets, P.S.M. (author), Evers, L.G. (author)
Low-frequency acoustic, i.e., infrasound, waves are measured by sparse arrays of microbarometers. Recorded data are processed by automatic detection algorithms based on array-processing techniques such as time-domain beam forming and f-k analysis. These algorithms use a signal-to-noise ratio (S/N) value as a detection criterion. In the case...
journal article 2018
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Shani-Kadmiel, Shahar (author), Assink, Jelle D. (author), Smets, P.S.M. (author), Evers, L.G. (author)
In this study we analyze infrasound signals from three earthquakes in central Italy. The M<sub>w</sub> 6.0 Amatrice, M<sub>w</sub> 5.9 Visso, and M<sub>w</sub> 6.5 Norcia earthquakes generated significant epicentral ground motions that couple to the atmosphere and produce infrasonic waves. Epicentral seismic and infrasonic signals are...
journal article 2018
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