
Deployment of a short‐term geophysical field survey to monitor acoustic signals associated with the Windsor Hum
Author(s) -
Silber Elizabeth A.
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
earth and planetary physics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2096-3955
DOI - 10.26464/epp2018032
Subject(s) - windsor , hum , software deployment , sound (geography) , rumble , acoustics , aeronautics , engineering , environmental science , history , physics , electrical engineering , art history , software engineering , performance art , soil science
The Hum is a widespread phenomenon, reported in many parts of the world. It manifests itself in the form of a hum, rumble and pulsing, often felt as a sensation more than an audible sound. Starting in 2011, residents of Windsor, Ontario, Canada started reporting intermittent low frequency sound, widely referred to as the Hum (and dubbed the Windsor Hum). This report outlines the deployment of a short term geophysical field survey, performed during 2013 in Windsor, Ontario, Canada, aimed at monitoring the airwave signals associated with the Windsor Hum. The summary of the low frequency sound array deployment is presented and discussed.