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Electrophonic sounds:
Notes and References

[1]
For a general review about meteors and meteor related phenomena, see for example:

Ceplecha,Z., Borovicka,J., Elford,W.G., ReVelle,D.O., Hawkes,R.L., Porubcan,V., Simek,M., "Meteor phenomena and bodies", Space Science Reviews 84 327-471 (1998)
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Keay,C.S.L., "Anomalous sounds from the entry of meteor fireballs", Science 210 11-15 (1980)

[3]
Bronshten,V.A., "A magnetohydrodinamic mechanism for generating radiowaves by bright fireballs",Solar System Research 17 70-74 (1983)

[4]
The low frequency end of electromagnetic spectrum is divided into ULF (frequencies below 10 Hz), ELF (10-300 Hz) and VLF (300 Hz-30 kHz) ranges.

[5]
Keay,C.S.L., Ostwald,P.M., "A laboratory test of the production of electrophonic sounds", J.Acous.Soc.Am. 89 1823-1824 (1991)

[6]
Keay,C.S.L., "Meteor fireball sounds identified",Asteroids, Comets, Meteors 1991, 297-300, Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston, 1992

[7]
Watanabe,T., Okada,T. Suzuki,K., "Meteor and radio wave", HAM Journal (Japan) 54 109-115 (1988) (in Japanese)

[8]
Keay,C.S.L., "Electrophonic sounds from large meteor fireballs", Meteoritics 27 144-148 (1992)

[9]
Beech,M., Foschini,L., "A space charge model for electrophonic bursters", Astron.Astrophys. 345 L27-L31 (1999)

[10]
Kaznev,V.Yu., "Observational characteristics of electrophonic bolides: statistical analysis", Solar System Res. 28 49-60 (1994)

[11]
Keay,C.S.L., Ceplecha,Z., "Rate of observation of electrophonic meteor fireballs", J.Geophy.Res.E 99 13163-13165 (1994)

[12]
LaPaz,L.,"The effects of meteors upon the Earth (including its inhabitants, atmosphere, and satellites)", Advances in Geophysics, 4 217-350 (1958)

[13]
Rada,W.S., Stephenson,F.R.," A catalogue of meteor showers in medieval Arab chronicles", The Quarterly journal of the Royal Astronomical Society , 33 5-16 (1992)

[14]
Halley,E., "An account of several extraordinary Meteors or Lights in the Sky", Phil.Trans.Roy.Soc.London 29 159-164 (1714)

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Halley,E., "An account of the extraordinary meteor seen all over England, on the 19th of march 1718/9. With a demonstration of the uncommon height thereof", Phil.Trans.Roy.Soc.London 30 978-990 (1719)

[16]
Blagden,C. "An account of some late fiery meteors; with observations", Phil.Trans.Roy.Soc.London 74 201-232 (1784)

[17]
Olmsted,D., "Observations on the meteors of Nov. 13th 1833", The American Journal of Science and Arts 25 363-411 (1834)

[18]
Olmsted,D., "Observations on the meteors of Nov. 13th 1833 (continued)", The American Journal of Science and Arts 26 132-174 (1834)

[19]
Stevens,S.S., "On hearing by electrical stimulation", J.Acous.Soc.Am. 8 191-195 (1937)

[20]
Dravert,P.L., "Electrophonic bolides of Western Siberia", Byull. Tsentr. Komis. po Meteoram, Kometam i Asteroidam Astrosoveta Akad. Nauk SSSR, 18 1-2 (1940)

[21]
Kalashnikov,A.G., "Observation of the magnetic effect of meteors by an induction method", Doklady Akad. Nauk SSSR 66 373-376 (1949)

[22]
Hawkins,G.S. "Radio noise from meteors", Nature 181 1610 (1958)

[23]
Hawkins,G.S., "A search for radio emission from meteors", ApJ 128 724-726 (1958)

[24]
Jenkins,A.W.Jr., Phillips,C.A.Jr., "Observed magnetic effects from meteors", J. Geophy. Res. 65 1617-1619 (1960)

[25]
Campbell,W.H., "Magnetic micropulsations accompanying meteor activity", J. Geophy. Res. 65 2241-2245 (1960)

[26]
Astapovich,I.S.,"Acoustic phenomena accompanying the passage of bolides", Meteoritika, 9, 71-101 (1951)

[27]
Lyubarsksii,K.A., "Statistical study of bolides", Meteoritika, 11, 153-164 (1954)

[28]
Romig,M.F., Lamar,D.L., "Anomalous sounds and electromagnetic effects associated with fireball entry", The RAND Corporation, RM-3724-ARPA (1963)

[29]
Grebennikov,V.S., "Electrophonic bolides of Siberia, the Urals, and the Far East", "Meteoric Investigation in Siberia", Nauka, Novosibirsk, 191-203 (1984) [in Russian]

[30]
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]

[31]
Ognev,A.M., Maslenitsyn,S.F., Perov,N.I., "Observation of electrophonic bolides", Yaroslavl' (1988); deposited in VINITI, No.7648-V88

[32]
Bronshten,V.A., "Electrical and electromagnetic phenomena associated with meteor flight", Solar System Research 25 93-104 (1991)

[33]
Beech,M., Brown,P., Jones,J., "VLF detection of fireballs", Earth, Moon, and Planets 68 181-188 (1995)

[34]
Zgrablic, G., Vinkovic, D., Gradecak, S., Kovacic, D., Biliskov, N., Grbac, N., Andreic, Z, Garaj, S., "Instrumental recording of electrophonic sounds from Leonid fireballs", J. Geophy. Res., accepted, (2001)
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[35]
Udden,J.A., "A Texas meteor", Science 46, 616-617 (1917)

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