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Existing Catalogs of Electrophonic sounds

NOTE: This is not a complete list of existing references.
If you would like to add a reference to this list or have any comment about the list, send e-mail to dejan@pa.uky.edu.

Catalogs of Electrophonic Sounds:

1) Astapovich,I.S., "Acoustic phenomena accompanying the passage of bolides",
          Meteoritika, 9, 71-101 (1951)
    (note: see reference 7 )

2) Lyubarsksii,K.A., "Statistical study of bolides",
           Meteoritika, 11, 153-164 (1954)
    (note: see reference 7 )

3) Romig,M.F., Lamar,D.L., "Anomalous sounds and electromagnetic effects associated with fireball entry",
          The RAND Corporation, RM-3724-ARPA (1963)
    (note: see reference 7 )

4) Grebennikov,V.S., "Electrophonic bolides of Siberia, the Urals, and the Far East",
         "Meteoric Investigation in Siberia", Nauka, Novosibirsk, 191-203 (1984) [in Russian]
    (note: see reference 7 )

5) Bronshten,V.A., Grebennikov,V.S., Rabunskii,D.D. "Catalog of electrophonic bolides",
         "Current Problems in the Science of Meteors in Siberia", Nauka, Novosibirsk, 158-204 (1988) [in Russian]
    (note: see reference 7 )

6) Ognev,A.M., Maslenitsyn,S.F., Perov,N.I., "Observation of electrophonic bolides",
         Yaroslavl' (1988); deposited in VINITI, No.7648-V88
    (note: see reference 7 )

7) Kaznev,V,Yu., "Observational characteristics of electrophonic bolides: statistical analysis",
          Solar System Research, 28(1) 49-60 (1994)
    (note: this paper describes the statistical analysis of catalogs 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6)
 

Recent References which have reports of Electrophonic Sounds from Meteors:
(note: these reports are not included into the Kaznev's analysis [7])

8) Keay,C.S.L., "Meteor fireball sounds identified",
          Asteroids, Comets, Meteors 1991, 297-300, Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston, 1992

9) Keay,C.S.L., "Electrophonic sounds from large meteor fireballs",
          Meteoritics 27 144-148 (1992)

10) Keay,C.S.L.,"Electrophonic Sounds Catalog", WGN Observational Report Series, 6, 151-172 (1993)

11) Maslenitsyn,S.F., Kostrova,M.V., "Electrophonic Bolide over Yaroslavl' on October 23, 1993",
           Solar System Research, 29(2) 167 (1995)

12) Beech, M. et al., " The Fall of the Peekskill Meteorite: Video Observations, Atmospheric Path, Fragmentation Record and Orbit",
          Earth, Moon, and Plantes, 68 189-197 (1995)

13) Keay,C.S.L., "Continued progress in electrophonic fireball investigations",
          Earth, Moon, and Plantes, 68 361-368 (1995)

14) Steel, D., "Two "Tunguskas" in South America in the 1930's",
          WGN, the Journal of the IMO,  23(6), 207-209 (1995)

15) Brown, P. et al. "The Fall of the St. Robert Meteorite: Interpretation of Eyewitness Accounts, Satellite Data, Short-Lived Isotope Activity, and Infrasound"
          Meteoritics, 30(5), 492 (1995)

16) Pugh, R. N. "Electrophonic Sound from the Diamond Lake Oregon Fireball"
          Meteoritics, 30(5), 563-564 (1995)

17) Tatum, J.B., Stumpf, L.L., "The Vancouver Island Fireballs of Spring 1998",
          PASP, 112,  1487-1495 (2000)

18) Drummond, J., Gardner, C., Kelly, M., "Catching a Falling Star",
           Sky and Telescope, 99(6), 46-49 (2000)

19) Verveer, A., Bland, P. A., Bevan, A. W. R. ., " Electrophonic Sounds from the Reentry of the Molniya 1-67 Satellite over Australia: Confirmation of the Electromagnetic Link",
           Meteoritics & Planetary Science , 35, Supplement,, A163 (2000)


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Dejan Vinkovic (University of Kentucky)