Author:
Dubrov Mstislav,Volkov Victor,Larionov Igor,Mrlina Jan,Polak Vaclav,Aleksandrov Dmitriy
Abstract
Our previous investigations evidently show that synchronous observation of global atmosphere and lithosphere disturbances by means of 130-1,600 km spatially distributed precise instruments is the effective method of detecting precursors of large seismic events and other dangerous natural phenomena. This study expands the spatial range of our search up to 7,000-8,000 km and allows regional and global disturbances to be shared.