What Nuclear Bombs Taught Us About Whales

submitted by Huzzaz on 06/22/17 1

A monitoring system developed to listen for secret nuclear tests mostly hears other events happening all around Earth. Thanks to CTBTO for sponsoring this video: www.ctbto.org/ Thanks also to our supporters on www.patreon.com/MinuteEarth Visit our NEW WEBSITE: www.minuteearth.com/ ___________________________________________ If you want to learn more about this topic, start your googling with these keywords: Infrasound: sound waves too low in frequency for humans to hear. The CTBTO stations detect frequencies of 0.02 to 4Hz Hydroacoustic: having to do with underwater sounds. The CTBTO stations detect frequencies of 1-100 Hz Seismic: oscillation waves in the earth, often caused by earthquakes or other tectonic activity. The CTBTO stations detect frequencies of 0.02-16 Hz ___________________________________________ Credits (and Twitter handles): Script Writer: Alex Reich Script Editor: Kate Yoshida (@KateYoshida) Video Illustrator: Jesse Agar Video Director: Kate Yoshida (@KateYoshida) Video Narrator: Kate Yoshida (@KateYoshida) With Contributions From: Henry Reich, Ever Salazar, Emily Elert, Peter Reich, David Goldenberg Music by: Nathaniel Schroeder: www.soundcloud.com/drschroeder _________________________________________ Like our videos? Subscribe to MinuteEarth on YouTube: goo.gl/EpIDGd Support us on Patreon: goo.gl/ZVgLQZ Also, say hello on: Facebook: goo.gl/FpAvo6 Twitter: goo.gl/Y1aWVC And find us on itunes: goo.gl/sfwS6n ___________________________________________ If you liked this week’s video, we think you might also like: Animals can detect infrasound: www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/explainer/2004/12/surviving_the_tsunami.html A Time-Lapse Map of Every Nuclear Explosion Since 1945: www.youtube.com/watch?v=LLCF7vPanrY Sound travels 1000s of miles in the ocean’s SOFAR channel: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SOFAR_channel ___________________________________________ Sounds in the video that were recorded by CTBTO stations: 0:32 Kasatoshi volcano eruption in August 2008, detected 2100km away at infrasound station on mainland Alaska. Sped up 500x en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kasatochi_Island 0:35 Explosion of Antares rocket in October 2014, detected 1100km away at Bermuda infrasound station. Sped up 150x en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cygnus_CRS_Orb-3 and video: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Antares_Fails_to_Reach_Orbit_with_Cygnus_CRS-3_after_Rocket_Explodes.webm 0:37 Ship engine detected June 1 2017 by hydroacoustic station. Sped up 16x 0:40 Waves hitting an iceberg and causing it to vibrate like a cymbal in July 2010. Detected by hydroacoustic station off of Western Australia. Sped up 16x 1:01 Whale call Feb 18 2017, detected by hydroacoustic station. Sped up 16x 1:08 Chelyabinsk meteor airburst February 15 2013, detected by infrasound station 650km away in Kazakhstan. Sped up 135x 1:39 Earthquake Jan 2 2017, detected by infrasound station. Sped up 16x 2:00 Sound with unknown cause, detected by hydroacoustic station. March 25 2017. Sped up 16x References Brown, P. G., et al. 2013. A 500-kiloton airburst over Chelyabinsk and an enhanced hazard from small impactors. Nature, 503(7475), 238-241. dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature12741 Graham, G. May 2017, Personal communication Harabalus, G. May 2017, personal communication LeBras, R. May 2017, personal communication Mialle P., May 2017, personal communication Miksis-Old, J. May 2017, personal communication Nielsen, P., May 2017, personal communication Le Pichon, A., et al. 2013. The 2013 Russian fireball largest ever detected by CTBTO infrasound sensors. Geophysical Research Letters, 40(14), 3732-3737. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/grl.50619/full

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