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Probing a planet from the subsurface to the atmosphere with infrasound data

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The analysis of infrasound waves has a significant potential for retrieving a range of geophysical parameters across various scales, such as atmospheric structures, characteristics of surface and buried sources, and seismic velocity structures. This potential was recently showcased in infrasound studies that illustrated the ability to retrieve Earth's shallow velocities and Mars' near-surface atmospheric winds from remote acoustic observations. Consequently, infrasound is becoming an essential component of planetary missions, providing insights into the interiors and atmospheres of other terrestrial planets in the solar system. However, utilizing infrasound data requires efficient forward wave simulation techniques and an accurate description of waveform sensitivity to source and medium parameters. Even under ideal conditions, many inverse problems associated with infrasound-based probing are inherently ill-posed, necessitating regularization or other approaches to ensure reliable results. In this contribution, we highlight recent seismo-acoustic research findings, addressing atmospheric probing at both smaller and global scales, as well as innovative methods to accelerate infrasonic wave propagation modeling.

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Document Type: Research Article

Affiliations: 1: NORSAR 2: University Of Oslo

Publication date: 04 October 2024

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