2013
DOI: 10.1134/s0016793213010179
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Neutron generation and geomagnetic disturbances in connection with the Chilean earthquake of February 27, 2010 and a volcanic eruption in Iceland in March–April 2010

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“…This suggests that the 1990s were the beginning of a new centennial cycle, which was to be characterized by a relatively low solar activity level and intensive seismic activity tending to preserve for approximately during the first third of the cycle. A number of experimental observations over the past 20 years have shown that endogenous activity may be a source of neutrons [Kuzhevskii et al, 1993[Kuzhevskii et al, , 1995Shestopalov and Dubovik, 2015;Shestopalov and Kharin, 2014;Shestopalov et al, 2013;Yasunaga, 1993]. These results have allowed one to suppose that there is a thermal neutron field near the Earth's crust, and the parameters of this field are likely to be determined by the Earth's endogenous activity.…”
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“…This suggests that the 1990s were the beginning of a new centennial cycle, which was to be characterized by a relatively low solar activity level and intensive seismic activity tending to preserve for approximately during the first third of the cycle. A number of experimental observations over the past 20 years have shown that endogenous activity may be a source of neutrons [Kuzhevskii et al, 1993[Kuzhevskii et al, , 1995Shestopalov and Dubovik, 2015;Shestopalov and Kharin, 2014;Shestopalov et al, 2013;Yasunaga, 1993]. These results have allowed one to suppose that there is a thermal neutron field near the Earth's crust, and the parameters of this field are likely to be determined by the Earth's endogenous activity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…An increase in these fluxes prior to an earthquake is observed even at great distances from the disaster area. To explain the probable mechanisms of neutron generation, the following facts should be taken into consideration [Shestopalov and Kharin, 2014;Shestopalov et al, 2013].…”
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