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FY 1985

Long-wave observations near the Galapagos Islands

Bernard, E.N., and H.B. Milburn

J. Geophys. Res., 90(C2), doi: 10.1029/JC090iC02p03361, 3361–3366 (1985)


Two bottom pressure recorders were deployed from April to August 1982 at 2.5°S, 95.0°W in 3751-m water depth and at 0.5°S, 89.5°W in water of 16-m depth to ascertain the background level of wave energy in the period range of 4-90 min. Preliminary analysis of these data reveals the instrument is capable of detecting: (1) tsunami as small as 1 cm in the open ocean and (2) disturbances from distant hurricanes.




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