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ACOUSTIC SIGNALS ASSOCIATED WITH THE PASSAGE OF PENETRATING COSMIC RADIATION THROUGH A SEISMICALLY STRESSED ENVIRONMENT

Abstract

We detected the sporadic acoustic pulses presumably connected with the processes of seismic activity in the region of a deep earth’s crust fracture near Almaty city. It was found a statistically significant time correlation between such pulses and the passage moments of high energy cosmic ray muons. This observation is in favor of a theoretic supposition about possible trigger effect of small ionization created by penetrative particles deep underground which may provoke releasing the energy of elastic deformation accumulated at the edges of a seismic fault. If confirmed, this effect could be of interest for the earthquake forecast problem.

About the Authors

V. Zhukov

Kazakhstan


T. Idrissova
Физико-технический институт при Сәтбаев университеті
Kazakhstan


K. Mukashev
Казахский Национальный университет им. аль-Фараби
Kazakhstan


A. Muradov
Казахский Национальный университет им. аль-Фараби
Kazakhstan


T. Sadykov
Институт катализа им. Борескова
Russian Federation


N. Saduev
Казахский Национальный университет им. аль-Фараби
Kazakhstan


F. Umarov
Казахстанско-Британский технический университет
Kazakhstan


A. Shepetov
Физический институт им. П.Н. Лебедева РАН
Russian Federation


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Zhukov V., Idrissova T., Mukashev K., Muradov A., Sadykov T., Saduev N., Umarov F., Shepetov A. ACOUSTIC SIGNALS ASSOCIATED WITH THE PASSAGE OF PENETRATING COSMIC RADIATION THROUGH A SEISMICALLY STRESSED ENVIRONMENT. Herald of the Kazakh-British technical university. 2020;17(3):137-145. (In Kazakh)

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