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V.P. Matveenko, V.A. Fedorova, and I.N. Shardakov, "Theoretical Justification of the Possibility of Constructing a Fiber-Optic Earth Surface Deformation Monitoring System," Mech. Solids. 48 (5), 520-524 (2013)
Year 2013 Volume 48 Number 5 Pages 520-524
DOI 10.3103/S0025654413050075
Title Theoretical Justification of the Possibility of Constructing a Fiber-Optic Earth Surface Deformation Monitoring System
Author(s) V.P. Matveenko (Institute of Continuous Media Mechanics, Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Akad. Koroleva 1, Perm, 614013 Russia, mvp@icmm.ru)
V.A. Fedorova (Institute of Continuous Media Mechanics, Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Akad. Koroleva 1, Perm, 614013 Russia, varvara@icmm.ru)
I.N. Shardakov (Institute of Continuous Media Mechanics, Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Akad. Koroleva 1, Perm, 614013 Russia, shardakov@icmm.ru)
Abstract The problem of Earth surface deformation monitoring in regions of subsoil use and volcanic activity is considered. It is noted that available monitoring systems based on ground measurements and satellite technologies do not provide a complete solution of the deformation measurement problem. One promising direction in the field is related to the use of fiber-optic transducers. We suggest to use mathematical modeling results for assessing the applicability of these transducers.In the framework of the linear theory of elasticity, numerical results on Earth surface deformations were obtained for an averaged volcano model for various geometric parameters of the volcano source. An analysis of these results demonstrates that the use of fiber-optic transducers for volcanic activity recording and volcano eruption forecast is rather promising.
Keywords Earth surface deformation, volcano monitoring, fiber-optic transducer, numerical modeling
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Received 25 June 2013
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