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Showing posts with label hawaii. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Happy 6th Birthday Halema'uma'u Eruption!

Today the March 19, 2008 eruption at Halema'uma'u turns 6! The eruption in the Halema'uma'u crater began with a small explosive event, and continues today with a beautiful lava lake. In honor of this birthday we at the lab have put together a sound file of 24 hrs of infrasound data mapped into the audible range for your listening pleasure (3/18/14 19:00UTC - 3/19/14 19:00 UTC).


Technical information: These data were recorded by a C50a ~ 7 km from the vent. The data were then bandpass filtered between 0.3 to 10 Hz before being sped up ~1,000x to map into the audible range. The above image is the result of our automated processes (still in development at this time) for the same time period.  

Here at the lab we love to check in on the volcano, and HVO has an amazing array of products that help us keep up to date on what is happening. At the time of writing this is the image from the webcam at HVO:


The image used for the track is also the overlook thermal camera image at time of writing. There is also currently a deflationary event going on at the summit according to the daily eruption update.

Happy Birthday Halema'uma'u eruption and thank you!

~ ISLA


Friday, May 31, 2013

Aloha Video Friday: Bass edition

Aloha! I have two videos for you this wonderful Friday!

First I am going to warn you that these videos were created to be listened to on a system with a healthy dose of bass. We recommend a subwoofer. If you have a speaker that can dip down into the infrasound range even better!

First we have a video staring Tungurahua Volcano in Ecuador.




The second video stars our very own Kilauea Volcano, specifically the Pu'u O'o vent

 

We hope you enjoyed the bass drop Plinian and Hawaiian style! Have a good weekend!