Simultaneous lithospheric-atmospheric signals of acoustic emission at «Karymshina» site in Kamchatka

  1. Institute of Cosmophysical Research and Radio Wave Propagation FEB RAS, Russia

We present the results of complex lithospheric-atmospheric investigations of acoustic emission in a seismically active region (Kamchatka peninsula). A laser strainmeter-interferometer, a geophone, a wide-band acoustic system and a microbarometer, installed at Karymshina site (IKIR FEB RAS), are used in the monitoring. Rock deformation, acoustic emission in the near-surfac
rocks and in the atmosphere by the ground surface are under the consideration. Moreover, we suggest a method to detect  acoustic signals recorded simultaneously in the near-surface rocks and in the atmosphere by the ground surface. The method consists in filtration of acoustic signals from the sensors at different frequency sub-ranges from fractions to the first hundreds of hertz followed by detection and accumulation of on 1-second interval. We analyze the data from September 2016 to December 2020. Examples of records of simultaneous acoustic signals in rocks and in the atmosphere are illustrated. The investigation
is topical for the construction of a model of lithosphere-atmosphere interaction in a seismically active region.

Larionov I.A., Marapulets Yu.V., Mishchenko M.A. Simultaneous lithospheric-atmospheric signals of acoustic emission at «Karymshina» site in Kamchatka // EPJ Web Conf. 2021. Vol. 254. Article No. 02013. DOI: 10.1051/epjconf/202125402013