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Michael A. H. Hedlin is affiliated with the University of California, San Diego in the United States. Their academic and research activities are situated within this institution.

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Best Publications

  • A 500-kiloton airburst over Chelyabinsk and an enhanced hazard from small impactors

    P. G. Brown;J. D. Assink;L. Astiz;R. Blaauw

  • Seismic evidence for small-scale heterogeneity throughout the Earth's mantle

    Michael A. H. Hedlin;Peter M. Shearer;Paul S. Earle

  • Ionospheric signature of surface mine blasts from Global Positioning System measurements

    Eric Calais;J. Bernard Minster;Michelle A. Hofton;Michael A. H. Hedlin

  • Evidence for partial melt at the core–mantle boundary north of Tonga from the strong scattering of seismic waves

    John E. Vidale;Michael A. H. Hedlin

  • THE SEISMOACOUSTIC WAVEFIELD: A NEW PARADIGM IN STUDYING GEOPHYSICAL PHENOMENA

    Stephen J. Arrowsmith;Jeffrey B. Johnson;Douglas P. Drob;Michael A. H. Hedlin

  • An infrasound array study of Mount St. Helens

    Robin S. Matoza;Michael A.H. Hedlin;Milton A. Garcés

  • Infrasonic jet noise from volcanic eruptions

    R. S. Matoza;D. Fee;M. A. Garcés;J. M. Seiner

  • An automatic means to discriminate between earthquakes and quarry blasts

    Michael A. H. Hedlin;J. Bernard Minster;John A. Orcutt

  • A Review of Wind-Noise Reduction Methodologies

    Kristoffer T. Walker;Michael A.H. Hedlin

  • The time-frequency characteristics of quarry blasts and calibration explosions recorded in Kazakhstan, USSR

    Michael A. H. Hedlin;J. Bernard Minster;John A. Orcutt

  • The source of infrasound associated with long‐period events at Mount St. Helens

    Robin S. Matoza;Milton A. Garcés;Bernard A. Chouet;Luca D'Auria

  • An analysis of large-scale variations in small-scale mantle heterogeneity using Global Seismographic Network recordings of precursors to PKP

    Michael A. H. Hedlin;Peter M. Shearer

  • Regional monitoring of infrasound events using multiple arrays: application to Utah and Washington State

    Stephen J. Arrowsmith;Rod Whitaker;Steven R. Taylor;Relu Burlacu

  • Infrasound: Connecting the Solid Earth, Oceans, and Atmosphere

    M. A. H. Hedlin;K. Walker;D. P. Drob;C. D. de Groot-Hedlin

  • A method for specifying atmospheric gravity wavefields for long‐range infrasound propagation calculations

    D. P. Drob;D. Broutman;M. A. Hedlin;N. W. Winslow

  • The Temporal Morphology of Infrasound Propagation

    Douglas P. Drob;Milton Garcés;Michael Hedlin;Nicolas Brachet

  • CHARACTERIZATION OF MINING EXPLOSIONS AT REGIONAL DISTANCES: IMPLICATIONS WITH THE INTERNATIONAL MONITORING SYSTEM

    Brian W. Stump;Michael A. H. Hedlin;D. Craig Pearson;Vindell Hsu

  • Capturing the Acoustic Fingerprint of Stratospheric Ash Injection

    Milton Garcés;David Fee;Andrea Steffke;David McCormack

  • Experiments in migration processing of SS precursor data to image upper mantle discontinuity structure

    Peter M. Shearer;Megan P. Flanagan;Michael A. H. Hedlin

  • Western U.S. Infrasonic Catalog: Illuminating infrasonic hot spots with the USArray

    Kristoffer T. Walker;Richard Shelby;Michael A. H. Hedlin;Catherine de Groot-Hedlin

  • Seismic and acoustic recordings of an unusually large rockfall at Mount St. Helens, Washington

    Seth C. Moran;R.S. Matoza;M.A. Garces;M.A.H. Hedlin

Frequent Co-Authors

Milton Garces
Milton Garces University of Hawaii at Manoa
Douglas P. Drob
Douglas P. Drob United States Naval Research Laboratory
John A. Orcutt
John A. Orcutt University of California, San Diego
Robin S. Matoza
Robin S. Matoza University of California, Santa Barbara
Peter M. Shearer
Peter M. Shearer University of California, San Diego
Frank L. Vernon
Frank L. Vernon University of California, San Diego
David Fee
David Fee University of Alaska Fairbanks
Paul S. Earle
Paul S. Earle United States Geological Survey
Bernard A. Chouet
Bernard A. Chouet United States Geological Survey
M. Joan Alexander
M. Joan Alexander Northwest Research Associates

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