The results of experimental studies of VLF-ULF electromagnetic emission by rock samples due to mechanical action

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The paper presents the results of laboratory experiments on electromagnetic emissions excitation (the electric component of electromagnetic fields) by rock samples due to different forms of mechanical stress applications. It was shown that samples generate electric impulses with different spectra when the impact action, gradual loading or dynamic friction is applied. It was ascertained that level and spectral compositions of signals, generated by rock samples, change with an increasing number of hits. It was found that strong electromagnetic signals, generated while rock samples were fracturing, were accompanied by repetitive weak but perceptible variations in the electric field intensity in short frequency ranges. © 2014 Author (s).

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Panfilov, A. A. (2014). The results of experimental studies of VLF-ULF electromagnetic emission by rock samples due to mechanical action. Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences, 14(6), 1383–1389. https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-14-1383-2014

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