Ukrainian Antarctic Journal

No 13 (2014): Ukrainian Antarctic Journal
Articles

The possibility of a tsunami warning from earthquakes Scotia Sea geophysical methods

O. I. Liashchuk
Main Center of Special Monitoring of the State Space Agency of Ukraine, Gorodok town
Published December 17, 2014
Keywords
  • earthquake,
  • tsunami,
  • seismic,
  • infrasound,
  • propagation
How to Cite
Liashchuk, O. I. (2014). The possibility of a tsunami warning from earthquakes Scotia Sea geophysical methods. Ukrainian Antarctic Journal, (13), 61-66. https://doi.org/10.33275/1727-7485.13.2014.211

Abstract

Discussed the possibility of using geophysical methods for monitoring, in particular seismic and infrasound, for an early signal of a tsunami of powerful earthquakes in the area of the Scotia Sea. Proposed to the method of early warning for station personnel.

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