Test mode of operation network of monitoring subsoil radon in the south of Sakhalin

Radon monitoring in the literature is recognized as a promising method for the prediction of earthquakes. In the last decade, the promise of the radon method for predicting subduction earthquakes has been convincingly demonstrated on Kamchatka. The results obtained on the Kamchatka, give reason to h...

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Main Authors: Makarov Evgeny, Firstov Pavel, Kostylev Dmitry, Rylov Evgeny, Dudchenko Ilya
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20186203007
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author Makarov Evgeny
Firstov Pavel
Kostylev Dmitry
Rylov Evgeny
Dudchenko Ilya
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Kostylev Dmitry
Rylov Evgeny
Dudchenko Ilya
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description Radon monitoring in the literature is recognized as a promising method for the prediction of earthquakes. In the last decade, the promise of the radon method for predicting subduction earthquakes has been convincingly demonstrated on Kamchatka. The results obtained on the Kamchatka, give reason to hope for the detection of predictive anomalies in the radon field and for weaker, but not less dangerous, small-focus earthquakes on the Sakhalin Island. The southern part of Sakhalin Island is a region of high seismic hazard. On Sakhalin Island, in a test mode, a network of three radon monitoring stations in the subsoil air is launched using the forced convection method to search for earthquake precursors. Based on the literature data, it is assumed that the effectiveness of radon monitoring near the focal zone of small-focus earthquakes on Sakhalin Island will be significantly higher compared to the conditions of the subduction zone in Kamchatka. Data from the network of radon monitoring stations can be used as an additional parameter to substantiate the conclusions on possible scenarios for the evolution of the seismic process in the south of Sakhalin.
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spelling doaj.art-50c9ed77afea41ceb5861089a154a7272022-12-21T19:53:35ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422018-01-01620300710.1051/e3sconf/20186203007e3sconf_strpep2018_03007Test mode of operation network of monitoring subsoil radon in the south of SakhalinMakarov EvgenyFirstov Pavel0Kostylev DmitryRylov Evgeny1Dudchenko Ilya2Kamchatka Branch, Geophysical Survey, Russian Academy of SciencesInstitute of Volcanology and Seismology, Far East Branch, Russian Academy of SciencesInstitute of Marine Geology and Geophysics, Far East Branch, Russian Academy of SciencesRadon monitoring in the literature is recognized as a promising method for the prediction of earthquakes. In the last decade, the promise of the radon method for predicting subduction earthquakes has been convincingly demonstrated on Kamchatka. The results obtained on the Kamchatka, give reason to hope for the detection of predictive anomalies in the radon field and for weaker, but not less dangerous, small-focus earthquakes on the Sakhalin Island. The southern part of Sakhalin Island is a region of high seismic hazard. On Sakhalin Island, in a test mode, a network of three radon monitoring stations in the subsoil air is launched using the forced convection method to search for earthquake precursors. Based on the literature data, it is assumed that the effectiveness of radon monitoring near the focal zone of small-focus earthquakes on Sakhalin Island will be significantly higher compared to the conditions of the subduction zone in Kamchatka. Data from the network of radon monitoring stations can be used as an additional parameter to substantiate the conclusions on possible scenarios for the evolution of the seismic process in the south of Sakhalin.https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20186203007
spellingShingle Makarov Evgeny
Firstov Pavel
Kostylev Dmitry
Rylov Evgeny
Dudchenko Ilya
Test mode of operation network of monitoring subsoil radon in the south of Sakhalin
E3S Web of Conferences
title Test mode of operation network of monitoring subsoil radon in the south of Sakhalin
title_full Test mode of operation network of monitoring subsoil radon in the south of Sakhalin
title_fullStr Test mode of operation network of monitoring subsoil radon in the south of Sakhalin
title_full_unstemmed Test mode of operation network of monitoring subsoil radon in the south of Sakhalin
title_short Test mode of operation network of monitoring subsoil radon in the south of Sakhalin
title_sort test mode of operation network of monitoring subsoil radon in the south of sakhalin
url https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20186203007
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