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Large Fiber-Optic Seismograph detecting the rotation rate caused by natural factors as well as mining activities

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Abstract

Significance of rotational seismology has been intensified in the last decade, especially in geological and engineering aspects. The paper presents large Fiber-Optic Seismograph with its rotational motion recordings induced by natural factors as well as mining activities.

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