Abstract:
The basic principles of operation of a small-sized precision laser inclinometer (SSPLI) are shown, as well as its basic diagram. Preliminary results of annual measurements of the tilt of the earth's surface using SSPLI in the area of the city of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky are presented. The operation of the device for recording the main microseismic phenomena is demonstrated: earthquakes, primary microseisms from the ocean, industrial noise, angular deformations of the Earth's surface from the Moon and the Sun, free vibrations of the Earth's surface. Based on the results obtained, a conclusion is made about the possibility of creating a network of SSPLI to record changes in the landscape of the Earth's surface over a long period of at least one year.
The name of the funding programme: The work was carried out within the framework of the Priority–2030 program and state assignment of IKIR FEB RAS No. 124012300245-2.
Citation:
R. I. Izrapil, I. V. Bednyakov, V. V. Glagolev, R. V. Ni, A. A. Pluzhnikov, K. V. Polyakov, M. V. Lyablin, A. M. Krasnoperov, A. M. Kuzkin, V. K. Yu, R. I. Parovik, V. E. Glukhov, “Registration of microseismic events in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky using a precision laser inclinometer”, Vestnik KRAUNC. Fiz.-Mat. Nauki, 51:2 (2025), 85–101