Abstract
This article provides information about various cases of anomalous changes in electromagnetic fields recorded in real field conditions in seismically active areas in connection with the occurrence of earthquakes and various assessments and interpretations of the noted anomalies are carried. The main attention was focused on the consideration of the concept of changes in the conditions of waveguide propagation of atmospherics and the model of surface emitters. There is considered сevery reason to believe that both mechanisms can manifest themselves separately or together depending on the nature of the process, the rheology of the medium and other geophysical conditions, just as the position about the simultaneous development of cracking and the release of radioactive emanations to the day surface is consistent.
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Khaydarov, Botir Khamidovich and Najmiddinov, Umar Abdullaevich
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"SOME RESULTS OF STUDYING THE CONNECTION BETWEEN GEODYNAMIC PROCESSES AND OBSERVED ANOMALOUS ELECTROMAGNETIC PHENOMENA,"
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.59048/2181-1180.1682
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