Mikhnevo: from seismic station no. 1 to a modern geophysical observatory
- Authors: Adushkin V.V.1, Ovchinnikov V.M.1, Sanina I.A.1, Riznichenko O.Y.2
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Affiliations:
- Institute of Geosphere Dynamics
- Schmidt Institute of Physics of the Earth
- Issue: Vol 52, No 1 (2016)
- Pages: 105-116
- Section: Article
- URL: https://journal-vniispk.ru/1069-3513/article/view/223546
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S1069351315060014
- ID: 223546
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Abstract
The Mikhnevo seismic station was founded in accordance with directive no. 1134 RS of the Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union of February 6, 1954. The station, installed south of Moscow, began its operations on monitoring nuclear tests in the United States and England in 1954. For dozens of years this station was the leading experimental base for elaborating new technical solutions and methods for monitoring nuclear explosions, equipped with modern seismological instruments. At present, the focus of activities has been moved from military applications to fundamental geophysical research. The station preserves its leading position in seismological observations due to the development of national high-performance digital instruments and creation of the small-aperture seismic array, the only one in the central part of European Russia, which is capable of recording weak seismic events with ML ≥ 1.5 within a distance of 100 km.
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V. V. Adushkin
Institute of Geosphere Dynamics
Author for correspondence.
Email: irina@idg.chph.ras.ru
Russian Federation, Leninskii pr. 38/1, Moscow, 117334
V. M. Ovchinnikov
Institute of Geosphere Dynamics
Email: irina@idg.chph.ras.ru
Russian Federation, Leninskii pr. 38/1, Moscow, 117334
I. A. Sanina
Institute of Geosphere Dynamics
Email: irina@idg.chph.ras.ru
Russian Federation, Leninskii pr. 38/1, Moscow, 117334
O. Yu. Riznichenko
Schmidt Institute of Physics of the Earth
Email: irina@idg.chph.ras.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Bol’shaya Gruzinskaya 10, Moscow, 123995
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