2013
DOI: 10.1134/s1028334x13090195
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The Chelyabinsk meteoroid: A seismologist’s view

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“…Nevertheless, it is extremely difficult to accurately estimate the yield of a bolide because of uncertainties in the meteoroid trajectory, atmosphere structure, wind speed, and air‐ground coupling. Several investigators published yield estimates for this bolide explosion, but the results vary from a few kilotons to 58 megatons (Mt) (e.g., Seleznev et al, ; Avramenko et al, ; Chernogor and Rozumenko, ; Krasnov et al, ; Lobanovsky, ). Based on the extent of window breakage in Chelyabinsk, Emel'yanenko et al () calculated the corresponding overpressure to estimate the explosive energy of the bolide and obtained yield estimates between 300 and 500 kilotons (kt).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, it is extremely difficult to accurately estimate the yield of a bolide because of uncertainties in the meteoroid trajectory, atmosphere structure, wind speed, and air‐ground coupling. Several investigators published yield estimates for this bolide explosion, but the results vary from a few kilotons to 58 megatons (Mt) (e.g., Seleznev et al, ; Avramenko et al, ; Chernogor and Rozumenko, ; Krasnov et al, ; Lobanovsky, ). Based on the extent of window breakage in Chelyabinsk, Emel'yanenko et al () calculated the corresponding overpressure to estimate the explosive energy of the bolide and obtained yield estimates between 300 and 500 kilotons (kt).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is the largest of the known celestial bodies which have fallen to the ground after the Tunguska meteorite in 1908. The following characteristics of the Chelyabinsk meteorite are given in recent publications (Zetser, 2014;Ionov, 2013;Kopeikin et al, 2013;Emel'yanenko et al, 2013;Popova et al, 2013;Berngardt et al, 2013;Gokhberg et al, 2013;Krasnov et al, 2014;Seleznev et al, 2013;De Groot-Hedlin and Hedlin, 2014):…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%