Electromagnetic emission from magnetite plate cracking under seismic processes

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Abstract

Electromagnetic emission generated by cracking of a magnetite plate is theoretically investigated. The non-stationary mechanical stresses, produced by moving the tip of a crack and a wave of mechanical unloading in the plate are considered as the sources of the radiation. It is demonstrated that the radiation is produced by the appearance of a non-stationary magnetic moment in the plate.

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Koshevaya, S., Grimalsky, V., Makarets, N., Kotsarenko, A., Siquieros-Alatorre, J., Perez-Enriquez, R., & Juarez-Romero, D. (2008). Electromagnetic emission from magnetite plate cracking under seismic processes. Advances in Geosciences, 14, 25–28. https://doi.org/10.5194/adgeo-14-25-2008

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