New theory of deep-ocean sound waves may aid tsunami detection Boston MA (SPX) Mar 01, 2016 - Acoustic-gravity waves are very long sound waves that cut through the deep ocean at the speed of sound. These lightning-quick currents can sweep up water, nutrients, salts, and any other particles in their wake, at any water depth. They are typically triggered by violent events in the ocean, including underwater earthquakes, explosions, landslides, and even meteorites, and they carry information ... more
Wednesday, 2 March 2016
New theory of deep-ocean sound waves may aid tsunami detection
New theory of deep-ocean sound waves may aid tsunami detection Boston MA (SPX) Mar 01, 2016 - Acoustic-gravity waves are very long sound waves that cut through the deep ocean at the speed of sound. These lightning-quick currents can sweep up water, nutrients, salts, and any other particles in their wake, at any water depth. They are typically triggered by violent events in the ocean, including underwater earthquakes, explosions, landslides, and even meteorites, and they carry information ... more
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