Thanks, Dan. No CDs w/ dunesong, yet. Maybe in the next series if I
can get it off the ground.
The nearest example is a recording of the Hubbard Glacier (Alaska)
moving over the terrain that can be heard on WHALES, WOLVES AND
EAGLES OF GLACIER BAY. As far as I know, it is the first and only
recording of actual glacial movement. It was recorded by climbing
down into a crevasse in the middle of the damned thing (not
recommended), boring a large hole at the base, and dropping a
hydrophone into the water that filled the hole and crevasse. As the
glacial mass moved, creating the moraine, I was able to record (using
a TCD D-10 Pro II) the signal that was measured down to 5Hz.
Bernie
> >Bernie's recording of the Kelso Dune is now posted in the group's Files.
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>>http://groups.yahoo.com/group/naturerecordists/files/Dunes4.mp3
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>Wow! This is fantastic. Is it published on any of your CDs, Bernie?
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>-Dan Dugan
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>"Microphones are not ears,
>Loudspeakers are not birds,
>A listening room is not nature."
>Klas Strandberg
>Yahoo! Groups Links
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