NICE! This one is really intriguing to me - that the wave sloshes back and forth for such a long time with so slow dispersion of the wave energy out of the fjord, that it was measurable with seismographs so far away...
Yes, when I heard about this, I was quite amazed. Imagine, a landslide initiating a wave a couple of hundred meters high, that keeps sloshing back and forth for nine days...
Welcome to the channel. The page www.idpoisson.fr/berglund/isospectral.html contains some examples of sounds for another geometry, contributed by several people. The main difficulty is that one needs to speed up the signal a lot to obtain an audible sound.
Fascinating. Happy New Year, Nils!
Thanks, Same to you!
NICE!
This one is really intriguing to me - that the wave sloshes back and forth for such a long time with so slow dispersion of the wave energy out of the fjord, that it was measurable with seismographs so far away...
Yes, when I heard about this, I was quite amazed. Imagine, a landslide initiating a wave a couple of hundred meters high, that keeps sloshing back and forth for nine days...
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Just subscribed! If I get time it would be cool to translate a visual like this to a sonic representation.
Welcome to the channel. The page www.idpoisson.fr/berglund/isospectral.html contains some examples of sounds for another geometry, contributed by several people. The main difficulty is that one needs to speed up the signal a lot to obtain an audible sound.
I should simulate this with software i use for work. Could be a cool to see if it can replicate it.