Dear Colleagues,
Session Description:
This session explores advances in research on seismoacoustic signals—acoustic and seismic waves generated by natural phenomena (e.g., earthquakes, volcanoes, severe weather) and anthropogenic sources (e.g., explosions, aircraft, industrial activity). These
signals can travel long distances and couple across the Earth-atmosphere interface, offering unique insights into source processes and the propagation environment. We welcome contributions across the spectrum of seismoacoustic research, including: (1) Explosion
monitoring and event discrimination, with relevance to national security and treaty verification, (2) Anthropogenic source modeling, (3) Volcano monitoring and signal characterization, (4) Development and deployment of instrumentation, (5) Numerical and theoretical
modeling of seismoacoustic wave propagation and coupling, (6) Signal processing, data fusion, and interpretation methods, (7) Studies of acoustic-gravity waves and interactions with atmospheric structure, (8) AI/ML applications for large-scale data analysis
or modeling. We encourage work that connects modeling with observation, integrates multiple data types, or advances capabilities in seismoacoustic monitoring at all scales.
The AGU Fall Meeting 2025 will be held in New Orleans, Louisiana, from December 15-19.
The abstract submission deadline is July 30, 2025, 23:59 ET/03:59 UTC.
We are looking forward to your participation in our session and the AGU meeting.
Conveners
Jelle Assink (Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute, Netherlands)
Anna Perttu (Massey University, New Zealand)
Junghyun Park (Southern Methodist University, USA)
Efrem Vitali (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA)
Nora Wynn (Sandia National Laboratories, USA)