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Scientists capture 'eerie' sound of Earth's magnetic field flipping about 41,000 years ago
A combination of satellite data and natural noises produced a soundtrack of nature.
Tens of thousands of years ago, the Earth’s magnetic field flipped — and now, scientists have recreated the haunting sound it made during that cataclysmic event. Using data from the European Space ...
Earth is a wonderful place still, and that’s possible thanks to a lot of things going just right. One of the most important such things is the planet’s magnetic field, an invisible force that keeps us ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Field sound recordings are an indispensable source of data for ethnomusicologists. However, to my knowledge there are no standards or ...
John Hartog heads into the countryside not with a camera, but with a microphone to capture the beautiful natural soundscapes of Oregon; Dory Builders: Meet the makers behind these unique fishing boats ...
AFA copy 39088019756147 is a gift from Janet Stanley. Contents Introduction -- Part I : Colonial microphones. Hugh Tracey records the Sound of Africa ; Listening behind field recordings -- Part II : ...
Sound field reproduction and control techniques encompass an array of methods designed to accurately synthesise and manipulate acoustic environments. These techniques aim to recreate desired sound ...
REEL C 35; CDR copy--Field recordings collected by Percy Grainger in England, 1909; Sidney Cowell Recordings 1936-7. FW-ASCH-7RR-0812 through FW-ASCH-7RR-0816 were among a large number of tapes (at ...
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