Kislov et al., 2012 - Google Patents
Sensitivity of broadband seismic instrument parameters to environmentKislov et al., 2012
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- Kislov K
- Gravirov V
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- Proceedings of the 9th Int Conference Problems of Geocosmos, St. Petersburg, Petrodvorets, Russia
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The principal difficulty in the way of designing effective broadband seismic instruments, including tiltmeters, consists in noise that is frequently not of seismic origin and whose effects on the instrument are increasing as the instrument's response function is expanded to …
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