Remote sensing of tectonic induced stress across faults using high energy muon beams
L. Serafini, G. Muttoni, A. Bacci, F. Broggi, L. Giuliano, A. M. Marotta, V. Petrillo, E. Puppin, M. Rossetti Conti, A. R. Rossi, S. Samsam, M. Voltolini, M. Zucali

TL;DR
This paper proposes a novel remote sensing technique using high-energy muon beams to monitor tectonic stress in fault zones, potentially aiding earthquake prediction and seismic hazard assessment.
Contribution
It introduces a theoretical framework and experimental design for detecting tectonic-induced stress via piezoelectric effects in rocks using muon beams.
Findings
Theoretical model of muon beam interaction with stressed rocks.
Design of a proof-of-principle experiment with moderate-energy muons.
Potential for active, remote monitoring of seismic stress evolution.
Abstract
We illustrate a theoretical study of a newly conceived technique using high-energy muon beams (TeV-class) propagating through thick (km-long) crystalline rock layers subject to tectonic-induced stress, potentially capable of actively monitoring the temporal evolution of the pressure rise in seismic fault zones associated with earthquake triggering when the induced tectonic pressure reaches and overcomes the rock elasto-plastic deformation limit. This technique could contribute to improving earthquake forecasting statistics in seismically active regions, offering support for seismic hazard assessment and prevention strategies. Active monitoring of the induced tectonic stress and its time evolution is achieved by remote sensing of the electric field generated in quartz crystals embedded in crystalline rocks by piezoelectric effects. In this context, tectonic pressure refers to the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle Detector Development and Performance · Earthquake Detection and Analysis
