infrasound
Americannoun
noun
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Sound whose wave frequency is too low (under 15–20 hertz) to be heard by humans. Some animals, such as elephants and whales, emit calls at infrasound frequencies.
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See Note at ultrasound
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In an old building, there is a good chance that infrasound is present, particularly in basements where aging pipes and ventilation systems produce low-frequency vibrations.
From Science Daily • May 3, 2026
"But infrasound exposure had effects on both outcomes that went beyond that natural relationship."
From Science Daily • May 3, 2026
Seismometers catch the tiniest of volcanic shudders while other sensors track infrasound, which are waves with a frequency too low for human hearing.
From Science Magazine • May 27, 2024
These long-lasting seismic and infrasound signals are likely the result of vibrations caused by high-pressure gas venting rapidly from the pipeline into the water and atmosphere.
From Science Daily • Jan. 3, 2024
Guilford would like to see additional work investigate how albatrosses compose mental maps of their environment and whether infrasound plays a key role.
From Science Magazine • Oct. 8, 2023
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