Abstract

The changes in the hardware/software system for seismic monitoring as applied to the conditions of the adit of the Institute of Nuclear Research, Russian Academy of Sciences, in the Elbrus region are described. A three-component computer recording within the frequency range of 10–120 Hz was carried out with the averaging of vibration amplitudes on an interval of 5 s. The results of data processing for the first six months of monitoring carried out starting from March 2008 in the adit are considered. The seismic field in the observation site has three main components: local earthquakes related to the two main magmatic fluid sources located nearby; a slowly changing wave field, possibly related to the same sources; and technogenic noise, in particular, vibration caused by the trolleys in motion, and a weak stationary background.

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