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Gravity and GPS Measurements at South-West Part of Baikal Rift
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作者 Timofeev Vladimir Ducarme Bernard +5 位作者 Ardyukov Dmitriy Stus Yuriy Timofeev Anton Kalish Evgeniy Sizikov Igor Nosov Dmitriy 《Journal of Earth Science and Engineering》 2014年第7期400-409,共10页
Measurements of non-tidal variations of gravity (Ag), which were obtained from 1992 to 2012 at the Talaya seismic station (located in the south-western part of the Baikal region), are interpreted together with GPS... Measurements of non-tidal variations of gravity (Ag), which were obtained from 1992 to 2012 at the Talaya seismic station (located in the south-western part of the Baikal region), are interpreted together with GPS (Global Position System) observation data, which were obtained from 2000 to 2013 at the same station. An absolute gravimeter was used for gravity observation. The strongest precision requirements concern tidal gravity prediction. It is the reason why we investigated tidal effect by LCR (LaCoste & Romberg) gravimeter from 1996 to 1997 at the same station. We use tested tidal model for correction of gravity change. The linear component of gravity variations corresponds to changes in the elevation of the site. The correlation coefficient is close to the normal value of the vertical gradient of gravity. At this site, coseismic gravity variations at the time of the Kultuk earthquake (August 27, 2008, Mw = 6.5) were caused by a combined effect of the change of the site's elevation and deformation of the crust. Our estimations of the coseismic effects are consistent with results obtained by modeling based on the available seismic data. 展开更多
关键词 Monitoring of gravity variations absolute and relative gravimeters Baikal Rift GPS-monitoring earthquake
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