Method of detecting current geodynamic movements in massif

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G01V 3/08 (2006.01) G01V 3/12 (2006.01)

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CA 1206201

METHOD OF DETECTING CURRENT GEODYNAMIC MOVEMENTS IN MASSIF Abstract of the Disclosure In a surface layer of a massif or in a control medium brought in contact with the massif an electromagnetic field is established 7 and series of amplitudes of said field magnetic component or series of other values are periodically measured, which values are values of the func- tions of at least one electromagnetic parameter of the medium being irradiated. The measurements are made in a circle of up to 5 m radius with a centre in a profile point, whereafter the results of measurements made in diff- erent times are compared and the current geodynamic movem- ents are evaluated from the variation of a qualitative characteristic of an azimuth anisotropy of the electromag- netic parameter of the medium being irradiated. From the nature of the variations of said. characteristic there is determined a type of rock deformation associated with the current geodynamic movements, and from the speed of these variations there is determined the intensity of the current geodynamic movements.

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