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SEISMO ACOUSTICWAVES OF GROUND VIBRATORS IN THELITHOSPHERE-ATMOSPHERE SYSTEM
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The problem of studying the interaction of various geophysical (seismic, acoustic, meteorological) fields is considered in the context of prediction of geoecological risks generated by technogenic and natural phenomena. Early it was proved that meteo-dependent processes of infrasound propagation from explosions in the atmosphere can increase many times the ecological load on the social and natural environments. Such situations are observed in the open coalmines, test sites, and other objects where regular explosions are made. Thereby, the active vibrational method is proposed and investigated by the authors. The method is associated with a sounding of conjugate lithosphere and atmosphere media by exactly repeating small-power vibrational seismic and acoustic oscillations that powerful seismic vibrators can radiate. It was studied that simultaneous remote recording of the both types of oscillations is possible. The use of the active monitoring approach of the environment allows to achieve ecological purity, high repeatability and precise accuracy of the measurement parameters. The results of the paper are illustrated by data of numerous experiments and calculations.
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