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Deformation waves from distant earthquakes as a trigger mechanism for activating geodynamic processes in rock mass
2020
E3S Web of Conferences
The results of experimental studies with a laser strainmeter and a multichannel automated geoacoustic rock pressure control system "PROGNOZ ADS" aimed at identifying the nature of the effect of deformation waves from distant earthquakes on the geodynamic activity of the monitored rock mass are presented. The quantitative and energy characteristics of geoacoustic emission before and after the arrival of deformation waves in the controlled rock mass are analyzed. The analysis performed indicates
doi:10.1051/e3sconf/202019201022
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