Bloop Sound Source Bloop Sound Source

Bloop Sound Source

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Publisher Description

Bloop Sound Source explores the mystery behind the ultra-low frequency underwater sound detected by NOAA in 1997. By combining acoustic analysis with insights from marine biology and glaciology, the book suggests the Bloop may have originated from a massive icequake – the breakage of Antarctic ice shelves. This interdisciplinary approach highlights how seemingly isolated sounds can reveal significant geophysical events.

The book progresses logically, first introducing the Bloop's discovery and characteristics. It then delves into underwater acoustics, potential biological sources, and glaciological processes, carefully explaining the science without overwhelming the reader. One intriguing fact explored is how sound travels in the ocean and how hydrophones capture these noises. By correlating the Bloop's timing and location with ice-shelf activity and seismic data, the book builds a compelling case for its glaciological origins, emphasizing the role of ice shelves in our climate system.

Ultimately, Bloop Sound Source demonstrates how acoustic monitoring in polar environments can help us understand the impacts of climate change. This unique study not only solves a scientific puzzle but also underscores the importance of protecting our planet's fragile polar regions.

GENRE
Science & Nature
RELEASED
2025
22 March
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
118
Pages
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SIZE
427.7
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