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Acoustic Emission Methods Applied to Avalanche-Formation Studies

V.P. YepifanovThe U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences, Institute of Mechanics Problems, Moscow, U.S.S.RV. P. Kuz'menkoThe U.S.S.R. Goskomgidromet, Central Asian Regional Research Institute, Tashkent, U.S.S.R
Journal of Glaciologyjournal1988en
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Abstract The relationship between the intensity of snow acoustic emission impulses and snow-cover stability is revealed by measuring the physical and mechanical properties of the snow cover in the starting zones of avalanches. This relationship is fundamental to the remote identification of an avalanche-hazard period. In order to estimate the mechanical properties of a snow layer, a method of applying a rigid penetrometer equipped with a piezo-electric accelerometer is used. The viscosity coefficients of snow under destruction and the specific energy of destruction are determined. The overall effect of different elements of destruction is assessed using both structural investigations and acoustic methods (acoustic emissions).

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