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Analysis of possibilities of the acoustic forecast of natural disasters

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Potential of acoustic methods for forecasting disastrous phenomena of infrafrequency dynamics in natural media is assessed. A possibility of using seismoacoustic information in tsunami propagation monitoring systems is shown.

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Maslov, I.A. Analysis of possibilities of the acoustic forecast of natural disasters. Phys. Wave Phen. 19, 128–141 (2011). https://doi.org/10.3103/S1541308X11020099

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