Development of passive radiowave information-measureming technique for monitoring dynamic lithosphere-cryosphere-atmosphere interaction processes
V.F. Gordeev1, S.Yu. Malyshkov1, V.A. Krutikov1, V.I. Polivach1, M.M. Kabanov1, S.N. Kapustin1, S.G. Shtalin1, K.N. Pustovalov1,2
1Institute of Monitoring of Climatic and Ecological Systems of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Tomsk, Russia 2Tomsk State University of Control Systems and Radioelectronics, Tomsk, Russia
Keywords: Earth's natural pulsed electromagnetic field, atmosphere-lithosphere interactions, stress-deformed state of the rocks, geophysical survey, dangerous geodynamic processes monitoring
Abstract
Results of long-term study of the Earth's natural pulsed electromagnetic field in a very low frequency band in different regions are presented. Laboratory and field experiments show a substantial part of the lithosphere component in the field structure, which allows robust instrumental monitoring of spatial lithospheric structures and irregularities and parameters of dynamic lithosphere-cryosphere-atmosphere interaction processes. The hardware, software, and processing techniques developed are briefly described, which allow a wide variety of geophysical research under conditions of distorted electromagnetic fields.
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