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About Bryan Rosenblatt
Bryan Rosenblatt is a graduate student at Boise State University pursuing a Master's of Science in Geophysics. Rosenblatt is originally from Las Vegas, Nevada.
Some of Ryan's research in a nutshell:
In general, when a musical instrument gets longer or larger, the pitch, or frequency, produced by the instrument gets lower. This directly applies to volcanos, where the shape and depth of a crater influences the frequency of the sounds that will be “heard” (or recorded). Because of their size, volcanoes produce (infra)sounds, which are of exceptionally low (sub-audible) frequencies and researchers use special sensors to record them.
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Bryan Rosenblatt is a graduate student at Boise State University pursuing a Master's of Science in Geophysics. Rosenblatt is originally from Las Vegas, Nevada.
Some of Ryan's research in a nutshell:
In general, when a musical instrument gets longer or larger, the pitch, or frequency, produced by the instrument gets lower. This directly applies to volcanos, where the shape and depth of a crater influences the frequency of the sounds that will be “heard” (or recorded). Because of their size, volcanoes produce (infra)sounds, which are of exceptionally low (sub-audible) frequencies and researchers use special sensors to record them.
Graduate College Contact Information
[email protected]
(208) 426-GRAD (4723)
Follow us on social!
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