Lunar-solar tidal deformation processes and seismoacoustic emission in the geo-environment volume

The deformation processes in the Earths crust are various, but the lunarsolar tidal deformation process, which is the most notable and controlled (relative deformations are 106 to 108), attracts great atten tion. The influence of the tidal deformation processes on the periodicity of the variations i...

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Hauptverfasser: Troyanov, A. K., Martyshko, P. S., Dyakonov, B. P., Astrakhantsev, Yu. G., Nachapkin, N. I., Beloglazova, N. A., Bazhenova, E. A., Vdovin, A. G.
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description The deformation processes in the Earths crust are various, but the lunarsolar tidal deformation process, which is the most notable and controlled (relative deformations are 106 to 108), attracts great atten tion. The influence of the tidal deformation processes on the periodicity of the variations in the physical characteristics of rock massifs has already been considered.
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