Trigger Effects in Geosystems, 1st ed. 2019
The 5th International Conference, Sadovsky Institute of Geospheres Dynamics of Russian Academy of Sciences

Springer Proceedings in Earth and Environmental Sciences Series

Coordinators: Kocharyan Gevorg, Lyakhov Andrey

Language: English

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This book is the result of collaboration within the frames of the 5th International Conference "Trigger Effects in Geosystems" held in the Institute of Geosphere Dynamics of Russian Academy of Sciences, June 2019. This book aims to raise awareness about different triggering aspects in the geosphere and its effects.
The conference provided a multidisciplinary platform with a focus on (i) the influence of natural and anthropogenic factors on the geosphere, geomechanical systems and anthropogenic objects found in a subcritical state and (ii) the influence of these factors on the system ?atmosphere - ionosphere?.

The problems considered in the book may be interesting for a wide audience including students, professionals, researches, and for the industry.

Trigger effects in geospheres. Cause, monitoring and forecasting.- Earthquake triggering..- Laboratory and numerical modeling.- Structure and properties of fault zones.- Different regimes of fault sliding.- Links to seismicity.- Dynamic processes in mining and oil-gas recovery.- Geophysical fields.- Active impacts on the ionosphere and the magnetosphere.- Electrical and optical transient events in the atmosphere.- The ionospheric response to catastrophic events.

Represents a range of recent researches in the Earth & Atmospheric Sciences from a new point of view: in terms of trigger effects

Demonstrates studies of the effects of natural and anthropogenic factors on various geosystems and man-made objects that are in a subcritical state

Includes case studies that illustrate triggering effects both in the solid Earth, and in the ionosphere and atmosphere