Excitation of Earth's continuous free oscillations by atmosphere-ocean-seafloor coupling.

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Berkeley Seismological Laboratory and Department of Earth and Planetary Science, University of California, Berkeley, California 94720, USA.

Published: September 2004


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  • The Earth experiences continuous oscillations, particularly noticeable in seismic records within the 2-7 mHz frequency range, even on days without major earthquakes.
  • The intensity of this natural 'hum' is comparable to earthquakes with magnitudes of 5.75 to 6.0, suggesting that small earthquakes alone do not account for it.
  • Our study indicates that the hum is primarily generated by interactions between the atmosphere, ocean, and seafloor, especially in the northern Pacific Ocean during Northern Hemisphere winter and the Southern oceans in the Southern Hemisphere winter.

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The Earth undergoes continuous oscillations, and free oscillation peaks have been consistently identified in seismic records in the frequency range 2-7 mHz (refs 1, 2), on days without significant earthquakes. The level of daily excitation of this 'hum' is equivalent to that of magnitude 5.75 to 6.0 earthquakes, which cannot be explained by summing the contributions of small earthquakes. As slow or silent earthquakes have been ruled out as a source for the hum (except in a few isolated cases), turbulent motions in the atmosphere or processes in the oceans have been invoked as the excitation mechanism. We have developed an array-based method to detect and locate sources of the excitation of the hum. Our results demonstrate that the Earth's hum originates mainly in the northern Pacific Ocean during Northern Hemisphere winter, and in the Southern oceans during Southern Hemisphere winter. We conclude that the Earth's hum is generated by the interaction between atmosphere, ocean and sea floor, probably through the conversion of storm energy to oceanic infragravity waves that interact with seafloor topography.

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