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Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America; April 1971; v. 61; no. 2; p. 357-373
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Short-period seismic noise structure at the Norwegian Seismic Array

HILMAR BUNGUM, EIVIND RYGG and LEIF BRULAND

NORSAR, P. O. BOX 51, N-2007 KJELLER, Norway
SEISMOLOGICAL OBSERVATORY UNIVERSITY OF BERGEN, N-5000 BERGEN, Norway

Abstract

Power spectral analysis in frequency-wavenumber space and coherence studies in lag space have shown that the noise recorded by the short period Øyer subarray at NORSAR is critically dependent on the weather situation in the North Atlantic Ocean. In addition to the low-frequency noise from the west, there is observed 2-sec microseisms from the Baltic Sea. Because of the nonisotropic noise, the coherence is usually strongly azimuthal dependent, being represented in lag space by ellipses. Large time variations of the coherence are demonstrated.




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