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    Using audification in planetary seismology

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    2001-07
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    Dombois, Florian
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    In which respect, to what effect and under which circumstances can audification improve seismological research? Building on the philosophical insight that the human ear is admittedly stronger than any other of our senses in recognizing time, continuum and tension between remembrance and expectation my investigation prepares for an acoustic prediction research. Hereby several geophysical categories are confirmed and will, in some cases, even be improved. By means of acoustic approach things like tectonic type, distance between focus and station, site response and event recognition are easier to handle than so far possible by means of more conventional scientific strategies.
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