Abstract

The possibility of registering high-frequency seismic noise in a broadband frequency range (f = 5–400 Hz) has been considered. The use of an accelerometer on based on the S mode of bending vibrations increases the sensitivity and expanses the frequency range. The operating principle of the accelerometer and its main technical characteristics have been described. Pilot registration of seismic noise was organized at Nachiki seismic station in Kamchatka. The comparative results of tidal effects in seismic noise have been presented according to the data of the broadband accelerometer (f = 5–400 Hz) and resonance sensor (f0 = 30 Hz) during long-term registration on a common base.

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