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- Title
Time variations in the mechanical characteristics of local crustal segments according to seismic observations.
- Authors
Kocharyan, G.; Gamburtseva, N.; Sanina, I.; Danilova, T.; Nesterkina, M.; Gorbunova, E.; Ivanchenko, G.
- Abstract
The results of the seismic observations made with two different experimental setups are presented. In the first case, the signals produced by underground nuclear explosions at the Semipalatinsk Test Site were measured on a linear profile, which allowed one to definitely outline the areas where the mechanical properties of rocks experienced considerable time variations. In the second case, the waves excited by the open-pit mine blasts recorded at a small-aperture seismic array at the Mikhnevo Geophysical Station (Institute of Geosphere Dynamics, Russian Academy of Sciences) on the East European Platform favored the estimation of variations in the integral characteristics of the seismic path. Measurements in aseismic regions characterized by diverse geological structure and different tectonic conditions revealed similar effects of the strong dependency of seismic parameters on the time of explosions. Here, the variations experienced by the maximum amplitudes of oscillations and irrelevant to seasonal changes or local conditions reached a factor of two. The generic periods of these variations including the distinct annual rhythm are probably the fragments of a lower-frequency process. The obtained results suggest that these variations are due to changes in the stressstrain state of active fault zones, which, in turn, can be associated with the macroscale motion of large blocks triggered by tidal strains, tectonic forces and, possibly, variations in the rate of the Earth's rotation.
- Publication
Izvestiya, Physics of the Solid Earth, 2011, Vol 47, Issue 4, p317
- ISSN
1069-3513
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1134/S1069351311040045