Ultra low frequency
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Ultra Low Frequency (ULF) is the frequency range between 300 hertz and 3000 hertz.
This band is used for communications in mines, as it can penetrate the earth. [1]
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Earthquakes
Some monitoring stations have reported that earthquakes are sometimes preceded by a spike in ULF activity. A remarkable example of this occurred before the Loma Prieta Earthquake in California in 1989. Researchers are attempting to learn more about this correlation to find out whether this method can be used as part of an early warning system for earthquakes.
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See also
Radio spectrum | ||||||||||
ELF | SLF | ULF | VLF | LF | MF | HF | VHF | UHF | SHF | EHF |
3 Hz | 30 Hz | 300 Hz | 3 kHz | 30 kHz | 300 kHz | 3 MHz | 30 MHz | 300 MHz | 3 GHz | 30 GHz |
30 Hz | 300 Hz | 3 kHz | 30 kHz | 300 kHz | 3 MHz | 30 MHz | 300 MHz | 3 GHz | 30 GHz | 300 GHz |
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External links
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