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Comment on “Hovsgol earthquake 5 December 2014, MW = 4.9: seismic and acoustic effects” by Anna A. Dobrynina, Vladimir A. Sankov, Larisa R. Tcydypova, Victor I. German, Vladimir V. Chechelnitsky, Ulzibat Munkhuu
This is a comment on the paper “Hovsgol earthquake 5 December 2014, MW = 4.9 seismic and acoustic effects” by Dobrynina, A.A., Sankov, V.A.,...
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Reply to the comment by Alexander G. Sorokin, Anatoly V. Klyuchevskii on “Hovsgol earthquake 5 December 2014, MW = 4.9: seismic and acoustic effects” by Anna A. Dobrynina, Vladimir A. Sankov, Larisa R. Tcydypova, Victor I. German, Vladimir V. Chechelnitsky, Ulzibat Munkhuu
We again give thanks to A. Sorokin and A. Klyuchevskii and the Editorial Board of the Journal for the opportunity to discuss our results that have...
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Remotely Registering Anomalous Variations in Lineament Systems of the Baikal Rift Zone during the M = 5.6 Earthquake of September 21, 2020
AbstractWe present the results of studying anomalous variations in the lineament system during the preparation to the M = 5.6 earthquake that...
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Infrasonic Signals from Earthquakes of December 5, 2014, in the Water Area of Lake Hovsgol, Northern Mongolia
AbstractA comprehensive analysis of waveforms of seismic and infrasonic vibrations from the earthquake that occurred on December 5, 2014, in the...
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Variations in Radon Activity in the Groundwater of the Southern Baikal Region: Emanation Response of Earthquakes
AbstractThe results of study of the emanation response to large seismic events within the Baikal region for a year are study. In the course of this...
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Seismoacoustic effects of the Hovsgol earthquake (M w = 4.9) of December 5, 2014
The results of study of the Hovsgol earthquake with M w = 4.9, which occurred on December 5, 2014, in the northern part of Hovsgol Lake in Mongolia,...
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Lateral variations in crustal Lg attenuation in and around the Hangay Dome, Mongolia
The Hangay Dome in central Mongolia, a typical intraplate plateau far from plate boundaries, is characterized by rapid uplift and widespread volcanic...
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Hovsgol earthquake 5 December 2014, M W = 4.9: seismic and acoustic effects
A moderate shallow earthquake occurred on 5 December 2014 ( M W = 4.9) in the north of Lake Hovsgol (northern Mongolia). The infrasonic signal with...
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Comprehensive Assessment of Seismic Hazard and Vulnerability of Construction Objects as a Prospect for Further Urban Planning of Territories
AbstractThe article proposes a methodological approach to comprehensively assess the impact of seismic hazard and vulnerability of construction...
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Faults and Source Parameters of Earthquakes in the Baikal Rift Zone: Dip Angles of Fault Planes
Analysis of gentle, intermediate, and steep dip angles of fault planes in earthquake sources of the Baikal region is carried out with the slips in...
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The Zagan earthquake of February 1, 2011, in the low-seismoactive zone of western Transbaikalia: Observations and analysis
We described the February 1, 2011 ( M w = 4.7) Zagan earthquake occurred in the area of the Zagan range. This event is one of the most significant in...
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Diagnostics of the stress state of the lithosphere in Mongolia based on seismic source data
The obtained results indicate that earthquakes of Mongolia form under the conditions of an alternating field of regional stresses, which is related...
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Attractor structures of riftogenesis in the lithosphere of Baikal Rift System
The study results of modern geodynamics and tectonophysics of the lithosphere of Baikal Rift System (BRS) are generalized. By the data on radii of...
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Jom-Bolok Holocene volcanic field in the East Sayan Mts., Siberia, Russia: structure, style of eruptions, magma compositions, and radiocarbon dating
Jom-Bolok volcanic field is located in the East Sayan Mts. of Siberia (Russia), a portion of the Asian convergent zone. It is located at the boundary...
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Morphotectonics of lacustrine basins: The Baikal rift zone as an example
Formation mechanisms and development of numerous and morphologically diverse lacustrine basins of the Baikal rift zone are considered in terms of...
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Geodynamic conditions of evolution of the Tunka Branch in the Baikal Rift System
The Cenozoic paleostress state of the Earth’s crust at the southwestern flank of the Baikal Rift System (Tunka system of basins) is reconstructed....