Leonid I. Akopov,1 A. G. Danelian,2 D. I. Garibashvili,3 K. Z. Kartvelishvili,4 N. R. Nadirashvili5
1Georgian Research Institute Talgha (Russia) 2Georgian Institute of Metrology (Georgia) 3Dept. of Informatics (Georgia) 4Institue of Geophysics (Georgia) 5Institute of Mining Mechanics (Georgia)
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The computing informational network of continuous observation of physical parameters which characterize geodynamic situation in Transcaucasus can give essential tool for searching precursors of earthquakes. Using of fiber-optic sensors with high sensitivity and ability of being installed in inaccessible places, together with the jamproof lightguide communication lines can support effective functioning of such network.
Leonid I. Akopov,A. G. Danelian,D. I. Garibashvili,K. Z. Kartvelishvili, andN. R. Nadirashvili
"Some possibilities of fiber optics for monitoring of geodynamic phenomena", Proc. SPIE 2107, CIS Selected Papers: Optical Monitoring of the Environment, (12 November 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.162188
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Leonid I. Akopov, A. G. Danelian, D. I. Garibashvili, K. Z. Kartvelishvili, N. R. Nadirashvili, "Some possibilities of fiber optics for monitoring of geodynamic phenomena," Proc. SPIE 2107, CIS Selected Papers: Optical Monitoring of the Environment, (12 November 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.162188