Volcano Infrasound Characteristics (1) - Spectrum
Infrasound is acoustic (sound) waves lower than 20 Hz (the approximate limit of human audibility).  We focus on this portion of the acoustic spectrum produced by volcanoes and radiated into the atmosphere because:
1)Volcanoes appear to radiate most “loudly” (or energetically) in the infrasonic bandwidth (and specifically the spectral peak at many volcanoes is between 0.5 and 5 Hz).
2)Infrasound recordings are not significantly affected by local site response (i.e., whether the sensor is located behind a rock, in a forest, or inside an unsealed plastic enclosure)
3)Infrasonic bandwidths are amenable to traditional seismic recording devices and sample rates.  In fact, the target bandwidths of typical seismic and infrasonic records is often the same… a Nyquist frequency of 50 Hz is overkill for most volcano acoustic studies.