
На Камчатке в измерительном пункте Карымшина в период с 2016 г. по настоящее время проводятся одновременные геодеформационные наблюдения. Для их проведения установлены лазерный деформограф-интерферометр и трехкомпонентный сейсмоакустический приёмник. Ранее выявлено, что в период деформационных возмущений в породах регистрируется большое количество сигналов. В настоящей работе представлены результаты анализа регистрируемых сигналов, исследованы их амплитудно-частотные характеристики и выявлены постоянные спектральные составляющие. Simultaneous geodeformational observations have been carried out from 2016 to the present time at Karymshina site on Kamchatka. A laser deformograph-interferometer and a three-component seismoacoustic receiver were installed to conduct these observations. Earlier it was revealed that a large number of signals were registered in rocks during deformation disturbances. In this work, we present the analysis results of the registered signals. Signal frequency response (magnitude and phase) was studied, and constant spectral components were identified.
геодеформационный сигнал, geodeformation signal, Science, Q, time frequency analysis, частотно-временной анализ
геодеформационный сигнал, geodeformation signal, Science, Q, time frequency analysis, частотно-временной анализ
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