Diurnal variations of temperature as a cause of periodic variations of high-frequency geoacoustic emission

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Yu. V. Marapulets
A. A. Solodchuk
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[1] Far East Branch,Institute of Cosmophysical Researches and Radio Wave Propagation
[2] Russian Academy of Sciences,undefined
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High-frequency geoacoustic emission; diurnal variations of temperature; periodical variations; deformation of near-surface sedimentary rocks;
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Investigated is the periodic component of geoacoustic emission within the frequency band from 2.0 to 6.5 kHz registered by the piezoceramic hydrophone installed near the bottom of Lake Mikizha in the Kamchatka Peninsula. It is revealed that the variation period is 24 hours and the maximum variation is observed in summer, when the average daily air temperature is above 10°C. In that period the close connection is revealed between the series of air temperature and geoacoustic emission. Taking into account the similar results of measurements of the ground surface slope at the observation site, the most probable reason for the diurnal variations of high-frequency geoacoustic emission is the deformation of near-surface sedimentary rocks caused by diurnal variations of temperature.
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