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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2020-12-15
    Description: In the years between 2010 and 2015 in the Apennines-Calabrian arc boundary, in the Pollino massif, a long seismic sequence took place. The area is subject to Northeast- Southwest extension, which results in a complex system of normal faults striking Northwest-Southeast, nearly parallel to the Apenninic mountain range. The seismic sequence includes more than 6000 earthquakes in the Pollino region, the maximum magnitude recorded is Ml=5.0 and it happened in October 25th 2012 after about two years of ongoing activity; the peculiar temporal evolution of the seismic sequence allows us to catalogue it as a swarm. Here we describe the main seismological characteristics of this seismic sequence and characterise the fracture field of the region. We analyse thousands of seismograms, deriving accurate locations crust velocity model and anisotropic parameters in the crust. These parameters yield clues and insights that may help understanding the physical mechanisms behind the seismic swarm. Since the late 60s-early 70s era seismologists started developing theories that included variations of the elastic properties of the Earth crust and the state of stress and its evolution prior to the occurrence of a large earthquake. Among the others the theory of the dilatancy: when a rock is subject to stress, the rock grains are shifted generating microcracks, thus the rock itself increases its volume. Inside the fractured rock, fluid saturation and pore pressure play an important role in earthquake nucleation, by modulating the effective stress. Thus, measuring the variations of wave speed and of anisotropic parameter in time can be highly informative on how the stress leading to a major fault failure builds up. We systematically look at seismic-wave propagation properties to possibly reveal short-term variations in the elastic properties of the Earth crust. In active fault areas, tectonic stress variation influences fracture field orientation and fluid migration processes, whose evolution over time can be monitored through the measurement of the anisotropic parameters. We analysed waveforms recorded at permanent and temporary stations hold by the Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia.
    Description: Published
    Description: 104° Congresso Nazionale della Società Italiana di Fisica - Università della Calabria - dal 17 al 21 settembre 2018
    Description: 2T. Deformazione crostale attiva
    Keywords: Pollino ; seismic sequence ; swarm ; 04.06. Seismology
    Repository Name: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)
    Type: Oral presentation
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2020-12-03
    Description: We present the first high-quality catalog of early aftershocks of the three mainshocks of the 2016 central Italy Amatrice-Visso-Norcia normal faulting sequence. We located 10,574 manually picked aftershocks with a robust probabilistic, non-linear method achieving a significant improvement in the solution accuracy and magnitude completeness with respect to previous studies. Aftershock distribution and relocated mainshocks give insight into the complex architecture of major causative and subsidiary faults, thus providing crucial constraints on multi-segment rupture models. We document reactivation and kinematic inversion of a WNW-dipping listric structure, referable to the inherited Mts Sibillini Thrust (MST) that controlled segmentation of the causative normal faults. Spatial partitioning of aftershocks evidences that the MST lateral ramp had a dual control on rupture propagation, behaving as a barrier for the Amatrice and Visso mainshocks, and later as an asperity for the Norcia mainshock. We hypothesize that the Visso mainshock re-activated also the deep part of an optimally oriented preexisting thrust. Aftershock patterns reveal that the Amatrice Mw5.4 aftershock and the Norcia mainshock ruptured two distinct antithetic faults 3-4 km apart. Therefore, our results suggest to consider both the MST cross structure and the subsidiary antithetic fault in the finite-fault source modelling of the Norcia earthquake.
    Description: Published
    Description: 6921
    Description: 4T. Sismicità dell'Italia
    Description: JCR Journal
    Keywords: 2016 Amatrice-Visso-Norcia seismic sequence (central Italy) ; high-quality catalog of early Aftershocks ; 04.06. Seismology
    Repository Name: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2020-12-07
    Description: This report summarizes the seismicity in Switzerland and surrounding regions in the years 2015 and 2016. In 2015, the Swiss Seismological Service detected and located 735 earthquakes in the region under consideration. With a total of 20 earthquakes of magnitude ML C 2.5, the seismic activity of potentially felt events in 2015 was close to the average of 23 earthquakes over the previous 40 years. Seismic activity was above average in 2016 with 872 located earthquakes of which 31 events had ML C 2.5. The strongest event in the analyzed period was the ML 4.1 Salgesch earthquake, which occurred northeast of Sierre (VS) in October 2016. The event was felt in large parts of Switzerland and had a maximum intensity of V. Derived focal mechanisms and relative hypocenter relocations of aftershocks image a SSE dipping reverse fault, which likely also hosted an ML 3.9 earthquake in 2003. Another remarkable earthquake sequence in the Valais occurred close to Sion with four felt events (ML 2.7–3.2) in 2015/16. We associate this sequence with a system of WNW-ESE striking fault segments north of the Rhoˆne valley. Similarities with a sequence in 2011, which was located about 10 km to the NE, suggest the existence of an en-echelon system of basement faults accommodating dextral slip along the Rhoˆne-Simplon line in this area. Another exceptional earthquake sequence occurred close to Singen (Germany) in November 2016. Relocated hypocenters and focal mechanisms image a SW dipping transtensional fault segment, which is likely associated with a branch of the Hegau-Bodensee Graben. On the western boundary of this graben, micro-earthquakes close to Schlattingen (TG) in 2015/16 are possibly related to a NE dipping branch of the Neuhausen Fault. Other cases of earthquakes felt by the public during 2015/16 include earthquakes in the region of Biel, Vallorcine, Solothurn, and Savognin.
    Description: SwissEnergy (http:// www.energieschweiz.ch) and the Swiss Federal Office of Energy for the financial support of project GEOBEST-CH; Swiss Competence Center for Energy Research—Supply of Electricity (http://www.sccer-soe.ch); Swiss-AlpArray SINERGIA project CRSII2_154434/1 by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF)
    Description: Published
    Description: 221–244
    Description: 2T. Sorgente Sismica
    Description: 1IT. Reti di monitoraggio
    Description: 5IT. Osservatori
    Description: JCR Journal
    Keywords: Seismicity ; Magnitude of completeness ; Focal mechanisms ; Seismotectonics ; Rhone-Simplon line ; Hegau-Bodensee graben ; Basel ; Aar massif ; 04. Solid Earth ; 04.06. Seismology
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2021-02-26
    Description: The compilation of reliable and complete seismic catalogs represents a fundamental issue for most studies in seismology. Nowadays, the availability of an ever-increasing number of stations and, therefore, the huge amount of recordings to be processed and analyzed require a lot of effort in terms of man-hours. In the present work, we present a fully automatic procedure for compiling seismic catalogs starting from continuous recordings. The procedure relies on a multistep algorithm that includes event detection tool, automatic P- and S-phase picker, hypocenter locator, and magnitude and strong-motion parameter calculator. This automatic procedure is applied for compiling seismic catalogs for two real-world usage scenarios starting from the openaccess waveform database provided by European Integrated Data Archive. The first scenario concerns the monitoring of the seismicity of northwestern Italy; the second one concerns the analysis of the data recorded during the first month of the 2016 sequence in central Italy. The comparison between reference manually revised and automatic seismic catalogs points out negligible differences in terms of both P- and S-phase pickings, hypocentral coordinates, and local magnitude values, thus showing the overall reliability of the procedure. The ability of the proposed automatic procedure in detecting and locating very low-magnitude events is prominent to compile automatic catalogs characterized by a magnitude of completeness significantly lower than that of reference manual catalogs.
    Description: Published
    Description: 1308-1317
    Description: 8T. Sismologia in tempo reale
    Description: JCR Journal
    Keywords: Seismicity ; Seismic Catalogue ; 04.06. Seismology
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2021-03-02
    Description: The deep seismicity and lateral distribution of seismic velocity in the CentralWesternMediterranean, point to the existence under the Alboran and Tyrrhenian Seas of two lithospheric slabs reaching the mantle transition zone. Gibraltar and Calabrian narrow arcs correspond to the slabs. Similarities in the tectonic and mantle structure of the two areas have been explained by a common subduction and roll-back mechanism, in which the two arcs are symmetrical end members. We present a new 3-D tomographic model at mantle scale for the Calabrian Arc and compare it with a recently published model for the Gibraltar Arc by Monna et al. (2013a). The two models, calculated with inversion of teleseismic phase arrivals, have a scale and parametrization that allow for a direct comparison. The inclusion in both inversions of ocean bottom seismometer broadband data improves the resolution of the areas underlying the seafloor networks. This additional information is used to resolve the deep structure and constrain the reconstruction of the Central Western Mediterranean geodynamic evolution. The Gibraltar tomography model suggests that the slab is separated from the Atlantic oceanic domain by a portion of African continental margin, whereas the Calabrian model displays a continuous oceanic slab that is connected, via a narrow passage (~350 km), to the Ionian basin oceanic domain. Starting from the comparison of the two models we propose the following interpretation: within the Mediterranean geodynamic regime (dominated by slab rollback) the geometry of the African continental margin, located on the lower plate, represents a critical control on the evolution of subduction. As buoyant continental lithosphere entered the subduction zones, slab pull caused tears in the subducted lithosphere. This tectonic response,which occurred in the final stages of arc evolution and was strongly controlled by the paleogeography of the subducted plates, explains the observed differences between the Gibraltar and Calabrian Arcs.
    Description: Published
    Description: 135-152
    Description: 7T. Struttura della Terra e geodinamica
    Description: JCR Journal
    Keywords: Teleseismic tomography ; Upper mantle ; Gibraltar Arc ; Calabrian Arc ; Subduction zone ; 04.06. Seismology ; 04.01. Earth Interior ; 04.07. Tectonophysics
    Repository Name: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2019-12-05
    Description: Early-warning assessment of a volcanic unrest requires that accurate information from monitoring is continuously gathered before volcanic activity starts. Seismic data are an optimal source of such information, overcoming safety problems due to dangerous conditions for field surveys or cloud cover that may hinder visibility. We designed a multi-station warning system based on the classification of patterns of the background seismic radiation, so-called volcanic tremor, by using Self-Organizing Maps (SOM) and fuzzy clustering. The classifier automatically detects patterns that are typical footprints of volcanic unrest. The issuance of the SOM colors on DEM allows their geographical visualization according to the stations of detection; this spatial location makes it possible to infer areas potentially impacted by eruptive phenomena. Tested at Mt. Etna (Italy), the classifier forecasted in hindsight patterns associated with fast-rising magma (typical of lava fountains) as well as a relatively long lead time of the outburst (lava flows from eruptive fractures). Receiver Operating Characteristics (ROC) curves gave an Area Under the Curve (AUC) ∼0.8 indicative of a good detection accuracy that cannot be achieved from a mere random choice.
    Description: This work was supported by the MED-SUV project, which has received funding from the European Union’s Seventh Program for research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement No 308665.
    Description: Published
    Description: id 6506
    Description: 4V. Processi pre-eruttivi
    Description: JCR Journal
    Keywords: Etna, Volcanic tremor ; Volcano Monitoring, Pattern recognition ; Self organizing map, Fuzzy clustering ; 04.06. Seismology ; 04.08. Volcanology ; 05.01. Computational geophysics
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2019-12-05
    Description: In questo lavoro è stata analizzata la sismicità del Montefeltro e zone limitrofe, un’area che si trova tra la provincia di Forlì e quella di Pesaro-Urbino e che si estende dalla catena appenninica settentrionale verso la costa adriatica fino ai confini di San Marino. Attualmente la regione che include il Montefeltro non è adeguatamente monitorata, ciò comporta dei limiti se si intende analizzare in dettaglio la sismicità di fondo. Per integrare localmente la copertura della rete sismica RSN (Rete Sismica Nazionale), da dicembre 2018 si è provveduto ad installare una rete sismica temporanea con stazioni mobili ad alta dinamica. Al momento la rete temporanea consta di tre stazioni ed in futuro sarà integrata con l’installazione di altre due stazioni in siti già individuati. Il database è stato estrapolato dai dati della rete sismica RSN (Rete Sismica Nazionale) per il periodo gennaio 2005 - settembre 2019 ed integrato con quelli della rete temporanea che è in fase di realizzazione. L’analisi della sismicità mostra una sporadica e piuttosto diffusa sismicità di fondo con magnitudo medio-bassa che interessa tutto lo spessore crostale e parte del mantello superiore, marcata da sequenze sismiche fortemente clusterizzate nel tempo e nello spazio. Le più importanti sequenze sismiche, avvenute nel settembre-ottobre 2005 (M=3.2) vicino a Macerata Feltria e in agosto-settembre 2006 (M=3.7) vicino a Casteldelci, mostrano un articolato andamento spazio-temporale, presenza di sotto-sequenze e di una distribuzione ipocentrale che si estende fino a 25 km di profondità, complessivamente compatibile con quello di sciami sismici piuttosto profondi. L’analisi ha evidenziato anche la presenza di sequenze di minore intensità e durata (bursts), gennaio 2011 (M 2.2, 15 eventi), settembre 2012 (M 2.8, 6 eventi) e giugno 2015 (M 2.3, 10 eventi), con una distribuzione ipocentrale piuttosto superficiale. L’osservazione di questi bursts rafforza l’evidenza di una sismicità fortemente clusterizzata. Un’altra caratteristica importante dell’andamento della sismicità è rappresentato dal verificarsi di eventi profondi con ipocentri a non meno di 50 km, che interessano la costa inferiore e il mantello superiore. Infine i meccanismi focali calcolati per gli eventi di magnitudo più alta sono di tipo strike-slip, simile a quelli determinati da altri precedenti lavori nella stessa area.
    Description: Published
    Description: Roma - Italia
    Description: 4IT. Banche dati
    Keywords: Montefeltro ; Appennino nord-orientale ; Sismicità strumentale ; 04.06. Seismology
    Repository Name: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2019-12-02
    Description: In questo lavoro presentiamo il catalogo completo delle localizzazioni dei terremoti appartenenti alla più importante sequenza sismica avvenuta in Italia negli ultimi 30 anni, ovvero la sequenza sismica di Amatrice-Visso-Norcia (AVN) iniziata il 24 Agosto del 2016 in Appennino centrale. Si tratta di 102582 eventi sismici registrati dalle 129 stazioni della Rete Sismica Nazionale (RSN, http://doi.org/10.13127/SD/X0FXNH7QFY) e della rete temporanea installata nella regione epicentrale (Moretti et al., 2016), dal 14 agosto 2016 al 31 agosto 2018 e analizzati manualmente dagli analisti del Bollettino Sismico Italiano (BSI, http://cnt.rm.ingv.it/bsi). Le fasi P ed S e le ampiezze di questi terremoti, stimate in tempo reale nella sala di sorveglianza dell’Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV) di Roma, sono state successivamente riviste in dettaglio, per tutti gli eventi di M≽ 2.3, con l’intento di aumentare la qualità dei parametri di localizzazione e della stima della magnitudo. Gli analisti hanno inoltre inserito le fasi P ed S osservate a quelle stazioni che il sistema di acquisizione non aveva eventualmente incluso nelle soluzioni automatiche in real-time. Per i primi mesi della sequenza l'analisi ha riguardato anche l’integrazione delle registrazioni di 9 stazioni temporanee standalone che non entravano automaticamente nelle localizzazioni della sala sismica; per i giorni nei quali si sono verificati gli eventi di M≽ 5.5 la revisione è stata particolarmente accurata anche per eventi di magnitudo inferiore a 2.3 (Improta et al. 2019) Il dataset così costruito consiste in 25496 terremoti rivisti dagli analisti del bollettino (versione 1000) e 77426 eventi elaborati dai turnisti in sala sismica (versione 100). Le 1705987 fasi P che ne sono derivate, e le 1271757 fasi S, sono disponibili nel database ISIDe (DOI: 10.13127/ISIDe). Tutte le letture dei tempi di arrivo sono state utilizzate per localizzare gli ipocentri della sequenza utilizzando il codice di inversione non lineare NonLinLoc (NLL, Lomax et al., 2001): l’utilizzo di questa tecnica ha migliorato, rispetto ai lavori precedenti, la stima dei parametri ipocentrali fornendo delle soluzioni più robuste ai fini della ricostruzione sismotettonica dell’area interessata dalla sequenza sismica AVN. Rispetto ai dati forniti in tempo reale dal personale in servizio di sorveglianza sismica dell’INGV, questo nuovo catalogo presenta un notevole miglioramento in termini di omogeneità della stima della ML, almeno nel range definito dalla soglia inferiore di revisione pari a ML≽ 2.3. Questa maggiore omogeneità del catalogo permetterà ulteriori analisi per la stima della Mc (Magnitudo di completezza). Inoltre, all’interno del catalogo sono presenti 75 terremoti con ML≽4.0: per 47 di questi eventi sismici abbiamo calcolato il meccanismo focale a partire dalle prime polarità utilizzando il codice FPFIT (Reasenberg and Oppenheimer, 1985). Un catalogo di questo tipo, di alta qualità, basato quindi su un imponente numero di fasi e ampiezze riviste manualmente, ha una particolare importanza e può essere un valido riferimento per l’applicazione per esempio di tecniche di detection basate sulla crosscorrelazione di registrazioni di terremoti templates, per la validazione di cataloghi composti da letture automatiche dei tempi di arrivo, o anche per l’ottimizzazione di algoritmi di picking automatici. La qualità delle localizzazioni dei mainshocks e degli aftershocks della sequenza sismica AVN diventa fondamentale per capire l'analisi dell'evoluzione spazio-temporale della sismicità, anche di bassa magnitudo, e le complesse geometrie delle faglie attivate durante la sequenza sismica, contestualmente alle relazioni tra esse esistenti.
    Description: Published
    Description: Roma - Italia
    Description: 4IT. Banche dati
    Keywords: Bollettino Sismico Italiano ; Catalogo ; sequenza sismica ; Amatrice-Visso-Norcia ; 04.06. Seismology
    Repository Name: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2019-12-16
    Description: The monitoring of ELF and VLF radio spectrums (between 0.8 and 12 kHz) during the process of the breaking of rock for uniaxial compression has drawn attention to the presence of electromagnetic impulses with two characteristic modalities in a dynamic, which develops before, during and immediately after the breaking, culminating in a paroxysmal, concomitant episode at the point of breaking. The occurrence of this phenomenon appears to be independent from the lithology, which nevertheless conditions it, the evidence in function of the mechanical and structural characteristics of the material. The presence of saturation liquids has significantly influenced this phenomenon. The emission appears to be directly tied to the process of micro and macro fracturing that precedes and determines the breaking of the sample. An analogue emission process has been verified also in conditions of relaxed stress in the settlement process of the lithoid sides after the knocking down of open pits. Finally, a monitoring system of the natural radiation in the atmosphere, followed by a few sensors over the course of two years, found only three signals compatible with the models observed in the laboratory. However for each of these a quake of greater or equal 4.5 magnitude was identified, manifesting itself on national territory with an average delay of 3.6 days.
    Description: Published
    Description: 144-155
    Description: 7T. Variazioni delle caratteristiche crostali e precursori sismici
    Keywords: VLF ; EM ; precursor ; 04.04. Geology ; 05.04. Instrumentation and techniques of general interest ; 04.06. Seismology
    Repository Name: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)
    Type: book chapter
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2020-03-24
    Description: After the MD 4.0 (Mw 3.9) earthquake of August 21 2017 which occurred on the Ischia island, the SISMIKO group [Moretti et al., 2016a; 2016b], which is the coordinating group of the emergency seismic networks of INGV, was activated and four seismic mobile stations were installed in the district of Casamicciola and Lacco Ameno integrated with the permanent network on the island. At the beginning, for the first three months, all the mobile stations, coded as T13 network, acquired locally and were equipped with short period sensors and one accelerometer. Starting from October 2017, the seismic signals for three of the four stations, in separate times from October 2017 to May 2018, were transmitted in real time to the INGV monitoring acquisition room for surveillance purposes. Nowadays, the mobile seismic network on the island is composed by six stations: three of them are telemetered while the others recorded signals on local disks. The seismic stations were equipped with short period sensors LE3Dlite 1Hz, LE3D 5s and FBA-EST Kinemetrics accelerometers. Although starting from September 2017, the seismicity of Ischia island was characterized by few low magnitude earthquakes, the installation of mobile stations T13 improved the performance of the seismic network either for the localization analysis or for the detection of very low magnitude earthquakes.
    Description: Published
    Description: 1-28
    Description: 1IT. Reti di monitoraggio e sorveglianza
    Description: JCR Journal
    Keywords: Seismic Network ; 04.06. Seismology
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  • 11
    Publication Date: 2019-12-13
    Description: We performed continuous recordings (May 2015 - January 2017) of hydraulic pressure and electrical conductivity of groundwater in the 190 m-long horizontal S13 borehole drilled next to the deep underground laboratories of Gran Sasso (LNGS-INFN), located in the core of the Gran Sasso carbonate aquifer (central Italy) at a distance of about 39 km south-eastward from the 24 August 2016 Amatrice earthquake (6.0 Mw) epicenter. Using a 3-channel, 24-bit ADC we achieved a sampling rate of groundwater physical properties up to 50 Hz for each channel. We focused on the analysis of data recorded before, during and after the Amatrice earthquake, describing and discussing in detail the evidence for significant hydraulic pressure and electrical conductivity anomalies recorded before the main shock. We identified unambiguous signals in the hydraulic pressure data starting on 19 August, i.e. five days before the 24 August mainshock. A more careful analysis allowed us to detect the inception of a weak change up to 40 days before the Amatrice earthquake and a significant variation in the electrical conductivity data about 60 days before. The data revealed highly dynamic aquifer behaviour associated with the uprising of geogas probably related to the preparation stage of the Amatrice earthquake.
    Description: Published
    Description: id 15982
    Description: 7T. Variazioni delle caratteristiche crostali e precursori sismici
    Description: JCR Journal
    Keywords: earthquake, precursors, hydrology, hydrogeology, Gran Sasso, Anomalies, groundwater, Amatrice eartquake ; 04.06. Seismology ; 03.02. Hydrology
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  • 12
    Publication Date: 2019-12-05
    Description: The AlpArray programme is a multinational, European consortium to advance our understanding of orogenesis and its relationship to mantle dynamics, plate reorganizations, surface processes and seismic hazard in the Alps–Apennines–Carpathians–Dinarides orogenic system. The AlpArray Seismic Network has been deployed with contributions from 36 institutions from 11 countries to map physical properties of the lithosphere and asthenosphere in 3D and thus to obtain new, high-resolution geophysical images of structures from the surface down to the base of the mantle transition zone. With over 600 broadband stations operated for 2 years, this seismic experiment is one of the largest simultaneously operated seismological networks in the academic domain, employing hexagonal coverage with station spacing at less than 52 km. This dense and regularly spaced experiment is made possible by the coordinated coeval deployment of temporary stations from numerous national pools, including ocean-bottom seismometers, which were funded by different national agencies. They combine with permanent networks, which also required the cooperation of many different operators. Together these stations ultimately fill coverage gaps. Following a short overview of previous large-scale seismological experiments in the Alpine region, we here present the goals, construction, deployment, characteristics and data management of the AlpArray Seismic Network, which will provide data that is expected to be unprecedented in quality to image the complex Alpine mountains at depth.
    Description: Published
    Description: 1009–1033
    Description: 1T. Struttura della Terra
    Description: JCR Journal
    Keywords: Seismology ; Alps ; Seismic network ; Geodynamics ; Seismic imaging ; Mountain building
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  • 13
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    In:  SUB Göttingen | 8 Z NAT 2148:60
    Publication Date: 2021-03-29
    Description: Dieser Band enthält 26 Artikel zu Themengebieten der Geophysik, veröffentlicht durch die Deutsche Geophysikalische Gesellschaft in dem Jahr 1986.
    Description: Inhaltsverzeichnis: Journal of Geophysics 60 〈html〉 〈body〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0060/LOG_0011.pdf"〉Investigation of the velocity- and Q-structure of the lowermost mantle using 〈i〉PcP〈/i〉/〈i〉P〈/i〉 amplitude ratios from arrays at distances of 70°–84°〈/a〉〈br〉 (Schlittenhardt, J.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0060/LOG_0014.pdf"〉Fast plane-wave and single-shot migration by Fourier transform〈/a〉〈br〉 (Temme, P., Müller, G.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0060/LOG_0015.pdf"〉A method of calculating lithosphere thickness from observations of deglacial land uplift and tilt〈/a〉〈br〉 (Wolf, D.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0060/LOG_0016.pdf"〉Volcanoes, fountains, earthquakes, and continental motion – What causes them? 〈/a〉〈br〉 (Kundt, W., Jessner, A.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0060/LOG_0017.pdf"〉Magnetic properties and oxidation experiments with synthetic olivines〈/a〉〈br〉 (Fe〈sub〉χ〈/sub〉Mg〈sub〉1–χ〈/sub〉)〈sub〉2〈/sub〉SiO〈sub〉4〈/sub〉, 0≦χ≦1 (Hoffmann, V., Soffel, H.C.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0060/LOG_0018.pdf"〉Magnetic mineralogy of basalts from El-Bahnasa and Tahna, Egypt〈/a〉〈br〉 (Wassif, N.A.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0060/LOG_0020.pdf"〉On the use of line current analogues in geomagnetic depth sounding〈/a〉〈br〉 (Jones, A.G.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0060/LOG_0021.pdf"〉Observations of the VLF quiet band phenomenon〈/a〉〈br〉 (Matthews, J.P.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0060/LOG_0022.pdf"〉In memoriam Gustav Adolf Schulze (1911–1986)〈/a〉〈br〉 (Dürschner, H.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0060/LOG_0023.pdf"〉Book reviews〈/a〉〈br〉 (Berckhemer, H., Dieminger, W., Engelhard, L.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0060/LOG_0024.pdf"〉Hydromagnetic waves at low latitudes: a symposium review from the fifth IAGA assembly〈/a〉〈br〉 (Fraser, B.J.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0060/LOG_0025.pdf"〉Generation and propagation mechanisms of low-latitude magnetic pulsations – A review〈/a〉〈br〉 (Yumoto, K.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0060/LOG_0026.pdf"〉Experimental aspects of low-latitude pulsations - A review〈/a〉〈br〉 (Verö, J.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0060/LOG_0027.pdf"〉GRF broad-band array analysis of the 1982 Miramichi, New Brunswick earthquake sequence〈/a〉〈br〉 (Basham, P.W., Kind, R.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0060/LOG_0028.pdf"〉Rockmagnetism and palaeomagnetism of an early Cretaceous/Late Jurassic dike swarm in Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil〈/a〉〈br〉 (Bücker, C., Schult, A., Bloch, W., Guerreiro, S.D.C.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0060/LOG_0029.pdf"〉Second Conference on Scientific Ocean Drilling〈/a〉〈br〉 (COSOD II)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0060/LOG_0030.pdf"〉Book reviews〈/a〉〈br〉 (Jentzsch, G.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0060/LOG_0031.pdf"〉Deep-seated lateral velocity variations beneath the GRF array inferred from mislocation patterns and P residuals〈/a〉〈br〉 (Faber, S., Plomerová, J., Babuška, V.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0060/LOG_0034.pdf"〉Lateral variations of the structure of the crust-mantle boundary from conversions of teleseismic 〈i〉P〈/i〉 waves〈/a〉〈br〉 (Qiyuan, L., Kind, R.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0060/LOG_0035.pdf"〉Cross spectral analysis of Swabian Jura (SW Germany) three-component microearthquake recordings〈/a〉〈br〉 (Scherbaum, F., Wendler, J.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0060/LOG_0036.pdf"〉The retrieval of the seismic moment tensor from first-order perturbation theory and generation of compatible models〈/a〉〈br〉 (Lana, X., Correig, A.M.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0060/LOG_0037.pdf"〉Impulsive processes in the magnetotail during substorm expansion〈/a〉〈br〉 (Sergeev, V.A., Bösinger, T., Lui, A.T.Y)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0060/LOG_0038.pdf"〉Spatial and temporal characteristics of impulsive structure of magnetospheric substorm〈/a〉〈br〉 (Sergeev, V.A., Pellinen, R.J., Bösinger, T., Baumjohann, W., Stauning, P., Lui, A.T.Y.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0060/LOG_0039.pdf"〉Seismic signal velocity in absorbing media〈/a〉〈br〉 (Schmidt, T., Müller, G.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0060/LOG_0040.pdf"〉In memoriam Nachruf Professor Ludwig Biermann〈/a〉〈br〉 (Treffitz, E.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0060/LOG_0041.pdf"〉Book Reviews〈/a〉〈br〉 (Korn, M.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈/body〉 〈/html〉
    Description: research
    Description: DFG, SUB Göttingen
    Keywords: 550 ; Earthquakes ; Earth's Mantle ; Geomagnetic Pulsations ; Germany ; Inverse Problems ; Magnetosphere ; Rock Magnetism ; Seismology ; Seismograms ; FID-GEO-DE-7
    Language: English
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  • 14
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    Springer, Berlin
    In:  SUB Göttingen | 8 Z NAT 2148:49
    Publication Date: 2021-03-29
    Description: Dieser Band enthält Artikel zu 41 Themengebieten der Geophysik, veröffentlicht durch die Deutsche Geophysikalische Gesellschaft in dem Jahr 1981.
    Description: Inhaltsverzeichnis: Journal of Geophysics 49 〈html〉 〈body〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0011.pdf"〉Palaeomagnetism of a Jurassic Ophiolite Series in East Elba (Italy) 〈/a〉〈br〉 (Soffel, H.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0013.pdf"〉Paleomagnetic Evidence from Mesozoic Carbonate Rocks for the Rotation of Sardinia〈/a〉〈br〉 (Horner, F., Lowrie, W.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0015.pdf"〉A Geotectonic Paradox: Has the Earth Expanded? 〈/a〉〈br〉 (Schmidt, P. W., Embleton, B. J. J.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0016.pdf"〉Application of Magnetotelluric and DC Electrical Resistivity Methods in the Neapolitan Geothermal Area〈/a〉〈br〉 (Hunsche, U., Rapolla, A., Musmann, G., Alfano, L.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0018.pdf"〉Velocity Variations in Systems of Anisotropic Symmetry〈/a〉〈br〉 (Crampin, S., Kirkwood, S. C.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0019.pdf"〉Shear-Wave Singularities of Wave Propagation in Anisotropic Media〈/a〉〈br〉 (Crampin, S., Yedlin, M.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0020.pdf"〉Temperature Derivatives of Compressional and Shear Wave Velocities in Crustal and Mantle Rocks at 6 kbar Confining Pressure〈/a〉〈br〉 (Kern, H., Richter, A.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0021.pdf"〉A Crustal Gravity Model of the Mare Serenitatis - Mare Crisium Area of the Moon〈/a〉〈br〉 (Janle, P.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0022.pdf"〉On the Origin of the Annual Wave in Hemispheric Geomagnetic Activity〈/a〉〈br〉 (Meyer, J., Damaske, D.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0023.pdf"〉On the Relation Between Magnetic Field-Aligned Electrostatic Electron Acceleration and the Resulting Auroral Energy Flux〈/a〉〈br〉 (Wilhelm, K.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0024.pdf"〉Application of Different Methods for the Determination of Ionospheric Conductivities from Sounding Rocket Observations〈/a〉〈br〉 (Brüning, K., Baumjohann, W., Wilhelm, K., Stüdemann, W., Urban, A., Ott, W., Spenner, K., Schmidtke, G. L., Fischer, H. M.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0025.pdf"〉Numerical Experiments on Convection in a Chemically Layered Mantle〈/a〉〈br〉 (Christensen, U.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0026.pdf"〉〈i〉Book Reviews〈/i〉〈/a〉〈br〉 (Raikes, S. A., Engelhard, L., Pape, H., Theile, B.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0028.pdf"〉Steady State Creep of Fine Grain Granite at Partial Melting〈/a〉〈br〉 (Auer, F., Berckhemer, H., Oehlschlegel, G.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0029.pdf"〉Laboratory Synthesis of Aluminium-Substituted Titanomaghemites and Their Characteristic Properties〈/a〉〈br〉 (Özdemir, Ö, O’Reilly, W.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0030.pdf"〉Densities and Magnetic Susceptibilities of Precambrian Rocks of Different Metamorphic Grade〈/a〉〈br〉 (Southern Indian Shield) (Subrahmanyam, C., Verma, R. K.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0031.pdf"〉Lithospheric Structure and Teleseismic 〈i〉P〈/i〉-Wave Reflection Delays Under Fennoscandia and Siberia〈/a〉〈br〉 (Stewart, Ian C. F.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0033.pdf"〉Propagation of Surface Waves in Marine Sediments〈/a〉〈br〉 (Essen, H.-H., Janle, H., Schirmer, F., Siebert, J.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0035.pdf"〉Simultaneous Observation of an Intense 65 keV Field-Aligned Proton Beam and ULF-waves During a Break-up Event〈/a〉〈br〉 (Stüdemann, W., Goertz, C. K.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0036.pdf"〉Observations of Field-Aligned Current Sheets Above Discrete Auroral Arcs〈/a〉〈br〉 (Wilhelm, K., Klöcker, N., Theile, B., Ott, W., Spenner, K., Grabowski, R., Wolf, H., Stüdemann, W., Dehmel, G., Fischer, H. M., Schmidtke, G. L., Baumjohann, W., Riedler, W., Urban, A.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0038.pdf"〉Multi-Method Observations and Modelling of the Three-Dimensional Currents Associated with a Very Strong Ps6 Event〈/a〉〈br〉 (Gustafsson, G., Baumjohann, W., Iversen, I.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0040.pdf"〉Variability of Solar EUV Fluxes and Exospheric Temperatures〈/a〉〈br〉 (Schmidtke, G., Börsken, N., Sünder, G.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0041.pdf"〉Paleomagnetism of Quaternary and Miocene Lavas from North-East and Central Morocco〈/a〉〈br〉 (Najid, D., Westphal, M., Hernandez, J.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0042.pdf"〉In Memoriam Wilhelm Hiller〈/a〉〈br〉 (Schneider, Götz)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0043.pdf"〉〈i〉Book Reviews〈/i〉〈/a〉〈br〉 (Wilhelm, H., Neubauer, F. M., Schopper, J. R.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0044.pdf"〉Joint Two-Dimensional Observations of Ground Magnetic and Ionospheric Electric Fields Associated with Auroral Zone Currents〈/a〉〈br〉 (Inhester, B., Baumjohann, W., Greenwald, R. A., Nielsen, E.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0045.pdf"〉Current Flow in Auroral Forms Responsible for Ps 6 Magnetic Disturbances〈/a〉〈br〉 (Rostoker, G., Apps, K. S.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0046.pdf"〉Correlation of Geomagnetic Activity Indices ap with the Solar Wind Speed and the Southward Interplanetary Magnetic Field〈/a〉〈br〉 (Schreiber, H.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0047.pdf"〉High Time-Resolution Correlation Between the Magnetic Field Behaviour at 37 〈i〉R〈/i〉〈sub〉E〈/sub〉 Distance in the Magnetotail Plasma Sheet and Ground Phenomena During Substrom Expansive Phase〈/a〉〈br〉 (Sergeev, V. A.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0048.pdf"〉Simultaneous Observations of Energetic Protons Close to the Bow Shock and Far Upstream〈/a〉〈br〉 (Scholer, M., Ipavich, F. M., Gloeckler, G., Hovestadt, D.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href=" https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0049.pdf"〉Non-Adiabatic Expansion of Low-Temperature Solar Wind Radial Temperature Gradients〈/a〉〈br〉 (Geranios, A.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0050.pdf"〉Correlation Between Seismic Microactivity, Temperature and Subsidence of Water Level at Reservoirs〈/a〉〈br〉 (Merkler, G., Bock, G., Fuchs, K.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0052.pdf"〉〈sup〉40〈/sup〉Ar/〈sup〉39〈/sup〉Ar Dating of Himalayan Rocks from the Mount Everest Region〈/a〉〈br〉 (Kaneoka, Ichiro, Kono, Masaru)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0053.pdf"〉A Comparison of the Thermal and Mechanical Structure of the Lithosphere Beneath the Bohemian Massif and the Pannonian Basin〈/a〉〈br〉 (Onuoha, K. M.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0054.pdf"〉Extremal Models for Electromagnetic Induction in Two-Dimensional Perfect Conductors〈/a〉〈br〉 (Weidelt, P.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0055.pdf"〉On a Type Classification of Lower Crustal Layers Under Precambrian Regions〈/a〉〈br〉 (Jones, A. G.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0056.pdf"〉Spherical-Earth Gravity and Magnetic Anomaly Modeling by Gauss-Legendre Quadrature Integration〈/a〉〈br〉 (Frese, R. R. B., Hinze, W. J., Braile, L. W., Luca, A. J.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0057.pdf"〉Detection Probabilities for Earthquakes in Sweden〈/a〉〈br〉 (Shapira, A., Kulhánek, O., Wahlström, R.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0058.pdf"〉The Geocyclotron Revisited: Potentialities of Modulated Wave Injection〈/a〉〈br〉 (Brinca, A. L.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0059.pdf"〉Eine kleine Historie zur Namengebung der Fachdisziplin Geophysik〈/a〉〈br〉 (Buntebarth, G.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0060.pdf"〉〈i〉Correction〈/i〉: High Precision Measurement of the Frequency of Mode 〈sub〉0〈/sub〉S〈sub〉0〈/sub〉〈/a〉〈br〉 (Zürn, W., Knopoff, L., Rydelek, P. A.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈/body〉 〈/html〉
    Description: research
    Description: DFG, SUB Göttingen
    Keywords: 550 ; Aeronomy ; Aurora ; Canada ; Electromagnetism ; Geomagnetism ; Geomagnetismus ; Geophysics ; Geophysik ; Himalaya ; India ; Ionosphere ; Ionosphäre ; Italy ; Lithosphere ; Lithosphäre ; Magnetotellurics ; Magnetotellurik ; Moon ; Morocco ; Palaeomagnetism ; Paläomagnetismus ; Rock Magnetism ; Seismology ; Seismologie ; Siberia ; Waves ; Wellen ; FID-GEO-DE-7
    Language: German , English
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    Springer, Berlin
    In:  SUB Göttingen | 8 Z NAT 2148:41
    Publication Date: 2021-03-29
    Description: Dieser Band enthält 58 Artikel zu Themengebieten der Seismologie, Erdmagnetismus und Gesteinsphysik veröffentlicht durch die Deutsche Geophysikalische Gesellschaft in dem Jahr 1975.
    Description: Inhaltsverzeichnis: Journal of Geophysics 41 〈html〉 〈body〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0011.pdf"〉Statistical Behaviour of Elastic Waves in a Reverberating Solid〈/a〉〈br〉 (Drisler, J., Antony-Spies, P.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0013.pdf"〉A Compressed Air Gun Accelerator for Shock Magnetization and Demagnetization Experiments up to 20 kbar〈/a〉〈br〉 (Hornemann, U., Pohl, J., Bleil, U.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0014.pdf"〉Shock Magnetization and Demagnetization of Basalt by Transient Stress up to 10 kbar〈/a〉〈br〉 (Pohl, J., Bleil, U., Hornemann, U.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0015.pdf"〉K-Ar-Altersbestimmungen an Vulkaniten bekannter paläomagnetischer Feldrichtung〈/a〉〈br〉 (Todt, W., Lippolt, H. J.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0017.pdf"〉Dispersed Shots at Optimum Depth - An Efficient Seismic Source for Lithospheric Studies〈/a〉〈br〉 (Jacob, A. W. B.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0018.pdf"〉Crustal Structure and 〈i〉P〈/i〉-Wave Travel Time Anomalies at NORSAR〈/a〉〈br〉 (Berteussen, K. A.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0019.pdf"〉Electromagnetic Induction in Three-Dimensional Structures〈/a〉〈br〉 (Weidelt, P.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0021.pdf"〉Acoustic Normal Modes Generated by Explosive Sources〈/a〉〈br〉 (Essen, H.-H., Kebe, H.-W., Siebert, J.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0022.pdf"〉Hydromagnetic Waves in a Non-Uniform Plasma〈/a〉〈br〉 (Kupfer, E.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0023.pdf"〉Time-Domain Electromagnetic INPUT Rresponse of a Conducting Horizontal Thin Sheet〈/a〉〈br〉 (Mallick, K., Jain, S. C.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0024.pdf"〉〈i〉Book Reviews〈/i〉〈/a〉〈br〉 (Walk, O.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0025.pdf"〉Seismic Investigation along the Scandinavian "Blue Road" Traverse〈/a〉〈br〉 (Hirschleber, H. B., Lund, C.-E., Meissner, R., Vogel, A., Weinrebe, W.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0028.pdf"〉Computations of 〈i〉SV〈/i〉 Waves in Realistic Earth Models〈/a〉〈br〉 (Kind, R., Müller, G.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0030.pdf"〉On Tracing Seismic Rays with Specified End Points〈/a〉〈br〉 (Chander, Ramesh)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0031.pdf"〉Geothermal Models of the Ivrea-Zone〈/a〉〈br〉 (Höhndorf, A., Haenerl, R., Giesel, W.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0033.pdf"〉A Note on the Palaeomagnetism of the Late Precambrian Malani Rhyolites near Jodhpur - India〈/a〉〈br〉 (Klootwijk, C. T.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0035.pdf"〉An Evaluation Method Combining the Differential Doppler Measurements from Two Stations that Enables the Calculation of the Electron Content of the Ionosphere〈/a〉〈br〉 (Leitinger, R., Schmidt, G., Tauriainen, A.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0037.pdf"〉Measured and Calculated Secondary Electron Energy Spectra (20 - 1500 eV) above 120 km〈/a〉〈br〉 (Loidl, A., Schlegel, K.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0038.pdf"〉〈i〉Book Reviews〈/i〉〈/a〉〈br〉 (Mayer, H.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0039.pdf"〉The Behaviour of Minor Species in the Solar Wind〈/a〉〈br〉 (Ryan, J. M., Axford, W. I.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0040.pdf"〉The Effect of Low Energetic Electrons in the Polar Ionosphere〈/a〉〈br〉 (Hartmann, G. K.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0041.pdf"〉Transmission of Electric Fields and Photoelectron Fluxes Between Conjugate Ionospheric F2-Regions〈/a〉〈br〉 (Petelski, E. F.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0043.pdf"〉Characteristics of Azimuth Independent Optimum Velocity Filters Designed for Two-Dimensional Arrays〈/a〉〈br〉 (Hubral, P.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0045.pdf"〉Travel Time Residuals in the Iranian Plateau〈/a〉〈br〉 (Akasheh, B.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0046.pdf"〉Noise Variance Fluctuations and Earthquake Detectability〈/a〉〈br〉 (Steinert, O., Husebye, S., Gjøystdal, H.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0048.pdf"〉An Electronic Filter and Damping System for the Askania Borehole Tiltmeter〈/a〉〈br〉 (Flach, D., Große-Brauckmann, W.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0049.pdf"〉Two-Dimensional Magnetotelluric Model Calculations for Overhanging, High-Resistivity Structures〈/a〉〈br〉 (Losecke, W., Müller, W.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0052.pdf"〉A New Type of Vertical Gravity Gradiometer〈/a〉〈br〉 (Groten, E.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0053.pdf"〉Letters to the Editors: Comment on Hydromagnetic Waves in a Non-Uniform Plasma by E. Kupfer〈/a〉〈br〉 (Siebert, M.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0054.pdf"〉〈i〉Book Reviews〈/i〉〈/a〉〈br〉 (Wilhelm, H., Burkhardt, H., Strobach, K.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0055.pdf"〉Deep Structure of the Southern Rhinegraben Area from Seismic Refraction Investigations〈/a〉〈br〉 (Edel, J. B., Fuchs, K., Gelbke, C., Prodehl, C.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0058.pdf"〉Faeroe Islands - a Microcontinental Fragment? 〈/a〉〈br〉 (Casten, U., Hedebol Nielsen, P.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0059.pdf"〉A Seismic Reflection Method for Solving Engineering Problems〈/a〉〈br〉 (Schepers, R.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0061.pdf"〉The Palaeomagnetism of Age Dated Tertiary Volcanites of the Monti Lessini (Northern Italy) and its Implication to the Rotation of Northern Italy〈/a〉〈br〉 (Soffel, H.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0064.pdf"〉Rock Magnetism of the Monti Lessini and Monte Berici Volcanites and Age of Volcanism Deduced from the Heirtzler Polarity Time Scale〈/a〉〈br〉 (Soffel, H.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0065.pdf"〉Supersonic Plasma Flow Between High Latitude Conjugate Ionospheres〈/a〉〈br〉 (Rösler, G.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0066.pdf"〉Crustal Structure of the Aegean Sea and the Hellenides Obtained from Geophysical Surveys〈/a〉〈br〉 (Makris, J.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0068.pdf"〉〈i〉Book Reviews〈/i〉〈/a〉〈br〉 (Neubauer, F. M.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0069.pdf"〉Synthetic Seismograms of PS-Reflections from Transition Zones Computed with the Reflectivity Method〈/a〉〈br〉 (Fuchs, K.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0071.pdf"〉Explosions in Shallow Water for Deep Seismic Sounding Experiments〈/a〉〈br〉 (Burkhardt, H., Vees, R.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0073.pdf"〉Seegangserzwungene elastische Bewegungen des Nordseebodens〈/a〉〈br〉 (Janle, P., Rudloff, R., Schmalfeldt, B., Szelwis, R.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0077.pdf"〉Interpretation of a Gravity Profile Across the Southern Part of the Hon Graben, Libya〈/a〉〈br〉 (Soffel, H., Peters, K., Pohl, J.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0079.pdf"〉A Comparison of Methods for Computing Surface Densities of the Geopotential from Satellite Altimetry〈/a〉〈br〉 (Benning, W.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0080.pdf"〉An Economically Working Method for Computing the Gravimetric Terrain Correction〈/a〉〈br〉 (Boedecker, G.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0081.pdf"〉Pressure Dependence of Elastic Wave Characteristics of Ultramafic Rocks of India〈/a〉〈br〉 (Ramana, Y. V., Rao, M. V. M. S., Gogte, B. S.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0082.pdf"〉Paleogravity - A Possible Chance for Determination of Paleo-Geographic North〈/a〉〈br〉 (Stegena, L.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0083.pdf"〉Electromagnetic Induction at Dili, Portuguese Timor〈/a〉〈br〉 (Chamalaun, F. H., White, A.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0084.pdf"〉Preliminary Polar Wander Path of Central Iran〈/a〉〈br〉 (Soffel, H., Förster, H., Becker, H.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0085.pdf"〉Ein astasiertes Vertikalpendel mit tragender Blattfeder〈/a〉〈br〉 (Wielandt, E.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0086.pdf"〉〈i〉Book Reviews〈/i〉〈/a〉〈br〉 (Schneider, G., Suchy, K.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0087.pdf"〉Wave and Particle Observations by Explorer 45 Pertaining to Wave-Particle Interactions〈/a〉〈br〉 (Fritz, T. A., Williams, D. J.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0093.pdf"〉Probability Distribution of Earthquake Accelerations with Applications to Sites in the Northern Rhine Area, Central Europe〈/a〉〈br〉 (Ahorner, L., Rosenhauer, W.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0095.pdf"〉〈i〉P〈/i〉 Wave Amplitude Variability at NORSAR〈/a〉〈br〉 (Berteussen, K. A.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0096.pdf"〉Magnetic Hysteresis Loops and Magnetization Versus Temperature Curves of Some Basalt Samples Containing Titanomagnetite Ore either Single-Phase or with an Intergrowth of Ilmenite Lamellae〈/a〉〈br〉 (Schmidbauer, E.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0098.pdf"〉The Change of Isothermal Saturation Rremanent Magnetization of Basalts as a Result of Cyclic Elastic Deformation〈/a〉〈br〉 (Kapička, A.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0100.pdf"〉K-Ar-Altersbestimmungen an Vulkaniten bekannter paläomagnetischer Feldrichtung, II. Sachsen〈/a〉〈br〉 (Todt, W., Lippolt, H. J.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0102.pdf"〉An Anomaly of the Upper Mantle Below the Rhine Graben, Studied by the Inductive Response of Natural Electromagnetic Fields〈/a〉〈br〉 (Reitmayr, G.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0103.pdf"〉Some Problems of Large-Scale Gravity Interpretation〈/a〉〈br〉 (Groten, E.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0106.pdf"〉[Rezensionen] 〈/a〉〈br〉 (Haack, V., Höschele, K.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈/body〉 〈/html〉
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    Keywords: 550 ; Aegan Sea ; Applied Geophysics ; Seismology ; Atlantic Ocean ; Electrical Conductivity Anomalies ; Crustal Structure ; Doppler Effect ; Earthquakes ; Electromagnetism ; Faeroe Islands ; Germany ; Gravimetrie ; Gravimetry ; Greece ; India ; Ionosphere ; Ionosphäre ; Iran ; Libya ; Magnetosphere ; Paleomagnetism ; Rock Magnetism ; Seismology ; Solar Wind ; Tiltmeter ; Elastic Wave ; Volcanics ; Waves ; Wellen ; FID-GEO-DE-7
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    Publication Date: 2021-03-29
    Description: Dieser Band enthält 78 Artikel zu Themengebieten der Geophysik, veröffentlicht durch die Deutsche Geophysikalische Gesellschaft in dem Jahr 1977.
    Description: Inhaltsverzeichnis: Journal of Geophysics 43 〈html〉 〈body〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0012.pdf"〉Editors' Preface〈/a〉〈br〉 (Fuchs, K., Müller, G.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0013.pdf"〉Full Wave Theory Applied to a Discontinuous Velocity Increase: The Inner Core Boundary〈/a〉〈br〉 (Cormier, V. F., Richards, P. G.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0016.pdf"〉Propagation of Elastic Waves in Vertically Inhomogeneous Media〈/a〉〈br〉 (Ungar, A., Ilan, A.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0017.pdf"〉Finite-Difference Modelling for P-Pulse Propagation in Elastic Media with Arbitrary Polygonal Surface〈/a〉〈br〉 (Ilan, A.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0020.pdf"〉Extension of Matrix Methods to Structures with Slightly Irregular Stratification〈/a〉〈br〉 (Cisternas, A., Jobert, G.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0021.pdf"〉Modal Approach to Wave Propagation in Layered Media with Lateral Inhomogeneities〈/a〉〈br〉 (Saastamoinen, P. R.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0022.pdf"〉On the Propagation of Seismic Pulses in a Porous Elastic Solid〈/a〉〈br〉 (Mainardi, F., Servizi, G., Turchetti, G.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0023.pdf"〉Three-Dimensional Seismic Ray Tracing〈/a〉〈br〉 (Julian, B. R., Gubbins, D.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0025.pdf"〉On Geophysical Inverse Problems and Constraints〈/a〉〈br〉 (Sabatier, P. C.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0027.pdf"〉On Impulse Response Data and the Uniqueness of the Inverse Problem〈/a〉〈br〉 (Barcilon, V.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0028.pdf"〉Least-Squares Collocation and the Gravitational Inverse Problem〈/a〉〈br〉 (Moritz, H.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0029.pdf"〉The Statistical Description and Interpretation of Geophysical Potential Fields Using Covariance Functions〈/a〉〈br〉 (Kautzleben, H., Harnisch, M., Schwahn, W.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0030.pdf"〉A Finite Element Program Package for Electromagnetic Modeling〈/a〉〈br〉 (Kaikkonen, P.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0032.pdf"〉Linear Inverse Problem in Gravity Profile Interpretation〈/a〉〈br〉 (Vigneresse, J. L.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0034.pdf"〉Data Seizing and Information Processing〈/a〉〈br〉 (Picard, C. F., Sallantin, J.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0035.pdf"〉Formal Morphostructural Zoning of Mountain Territories〈/a〉〈br〉 (Alekseevskaya, M., Gabrielov, A., Gel’fand, I., Gvishiani, A., Rantsman, E.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0036.pdf"〉Three Dimensional Seismic Velocity Anomalies in the Lithosphere〈/a〉〈br〉 (Aki, Keiiti)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0038.pdf"〉The Inversion of Long Range Seismic Profiles〈/a〉〈br〉 (Kennett, B. L. N.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0040.pdf"〉An Oceanic Long Range Explosion Experiment〈/a〉〈br〉 (Orcutt, J. A., Dorman, L. M.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0041.pdf"〉The Upper Mantle Under Western Europe Inferred from the Dispersion of Rayleigh Modes〈/a〉〈br〉 (Nolet, Guust)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0044.pdf"〉Global and Regional Phase Velocities of Long-Period Fundamental Mode Rayleigh Waves〈/a〉〈br〉 (Mitronovas, W.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0045.pdf"〉The Inversion of Surface Wave Dispersion Data with Random Errors〈/a〉〈br〉 (Knopoff, L., Chang, F.-S.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0048.pdf"〉Finite Difference Calculation of Stress Relaxation Earthquake Models〈/a〉〈br〉 (Stöckl, H.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0050.pdf"〉On Equivalent Models of Seismic Sources〈/a〉〈br〉 (Jobert, G.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0051.pdf"〉A Method for Synthesis of the Seismic Coda of Local Earthquakes〈/a〉〈br〉 (Herrmann, R. B.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0055.pdf"〉Application of Two-Timing Methods in Statistical Geophysics〈/a〉〈br〉 (Hasselmann, K.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0056.pdf"〉Scattered Waves in the Coda of P〈/a〉〈br〉 (Hudson, J. A.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0057.pdf"〉Elastic Wave Propagation in a Highly Scattering Medium – A Diffusion Approach〈/a〉〈br〉 (Dainty, A. M., Toksöz, M. N.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0058.pdf"〉Seismic Energy Transmission in an Intensively Scattering Environment〈/a〉〈br〉 (Nakamura, Yosio)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0060.pdf"〉Scattering of Rayleigh Waves by a Ridge〈/a〉〈br〉 (Sabina, F. J., Willis, J. R.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0061.pdf"〉Mean-Field Electrodynamics and Dynamo Theory of the Earth's Magnetic Field〈/a〉〈br〉 (Krause, F.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0064.pdf"〉An Example of Nonlinear Dynamo Action〈/a〉〈br〉 (Busse, F. H.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0065.pdf"〉Energetics of the Earth's Core〈/a〉〈br〉 (Gubbins, D.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0066.pdf"〉Equation of State of Liquid Iron at the Earth's Core Conditions〈/a〉〈br〉 (Boschi, E., Mulargia, F.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0067.pdf"〉Lithospheric Slab Penetration into the Lower Mantle beneath the Sea of Okhotsk〈/a〉〈br〉 (Jordan, T. H.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0069.pdf"〉〈i〉Abstracts and Short Communications〈/i〉〈/a〉〈br〉〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0068.pdf"〉Phenomenological Representation of Seismic Sources〈/a〉〈br〉 (Backus, G., Mulcahy, M.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0070.pdf"〉The Influence of the Core and the Oceans on the Chandler Wobble〈/a〉〈br〉 (Dahlen, F. A., Smith, M. L.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0071.pdf"〉The Earth's Core-Mantle Interface Revisited〈/a〉〈br〉 (Hide, R.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0072.pdf"〉Seismic Observations of Structure and Physical Properties of the Subcrustal Lithosphere as Evidence for Dynamical Processes in the Upper Mantle〈/a〉〈br〉 (Fuchs, K.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0073.pdf"〉Seismic Anisotropy – a Summary〈/a〉〈br〉 (Crampin, Stuart)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0074.pdf"〉Precise Continuous Monitoring of Seismic Velocity Variations〈/a〉〈br〉 (Bungum, H., Risbo, T., Hjortenberg, E.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0075.pdf"〉On the Computation of Theoretical Seismograms for Multimode Surface Waves〈/a〉〈br〉 (Calcagnile, G., Panza, G. F., Schwab, F., Kausel, E.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0076.pdf"〉On the Excitation of the Earth's Seismic Normal Modes〈/a〉〈br〉 (Vlaar, N. J.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0077.pdf"〉Seismic Velocities and Density of an Attenuating Earth〈/a〉〈br〉 (Hart, R. S., Anderson, D. L.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0078.pdf"〉A First-Motion Alternative to Geometrical Ray Theory〈/a〉〈br〉 (Chapman, C. H., Dey Sarkar, S. K.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0079.pdf"〉Heterogeneous Velocity Structure at the Base of the Mantle〈/a〉〈br〉 (Snoke, J. A., Sacks, I. S.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0080.pdf"〉Heterogeneous velocity structure at the base of the mantle〈/a〉〈br〉 (Sacks, I. S., Snoke, J. A.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0081.pdf"〉Theoretical Seismograms of Core Phases Calculated by a Frequency-Dependent Full Wave Theory, and Their Interpretation〈/a〉〈br〉 (Choy, G. L.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0082.pdf"〉Amplitudes of Long-Period PcP, SKS and SKKS and the Structure at the Base of the Mantle and in the Outer Core〈/a〉〈br〉 (Müller, G., Kind, R., Mula, A., Gregersen, S.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0083.pdf"〉Relative Errors in Group Velocity Measurements〈/a〉〈br〉 (Knopoff, L.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0084.pdf"〉The Propagation of Plasma Waves in the Jovian Magnetosphere〈/a〉〈br〉 (Denskat, K. U., Neubauer, F. M.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0085.pdf"〉Statistical Theory of Electromagnetic Induction in Thin Sheets〈/a〉〈br〉 (Treumann, R., Schäfer, K.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0086.pdf"〉Precursors to P' P' and Upper Mantle Discontinuities〈/a〉〈br〉 (Husebye, E. S., Haddon, R. A. W., King, D. W.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0090.pdf"〉Mantle Heterogeneity and Mislocation Patterns for Seismic Networks〈/a〉〈br〉 (Vermeulen, J. M., Doornbos, D. J.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0093.pdf"〉Correlation Between Micro-Activity and Variation of Water Level at the Schlegeis-Reservoir〈/a〉〈br〉 (Blum, R., Bock, G., Fuchs, K., Merkler, G., Widmann, R.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0095.pdf"〉Attenuation Coefficients of Acoustic Normal Modes in Shallow Water〈/a〉〈br〉 (Essen, H.-H.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0096.pdf"〉Relation of Gravity to Elevation in Zambia〈/a〉〈br〉 (Töpfer, K. D.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0098.pdf"〉Albert Defant (1884 - 1974) 〈/a〉〈br〉 (Krauß, W.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0099.pdf"〉Study of the Structure of the Lower Lithosphere by Explosion Seismology in the USSR〈/a〉〈br〉 (Ryaboy, V. Z.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0102.pdf"〉P-Wave Amplitudes and Sources of Scattering in 〈i〉m〈/i〉〈sub〉b〈/sub〉-Observations〈/a〉〈br〉 (Ringdal, F.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0104.pdf"〉Analyse von Mikroseismikmessungen auf Sylt〈/a〉〈br〉 (Szelwis, R., Janle, P.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0107.pdf"〉Improved Technique for Rapid Interpretation of Gravity Anomalies Caused by Two-Dimensional Sedimentary Basins〈/a〉〈br〉 (Töpfer, K. D.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0109.pdf"〉Investigation of Isostasy by Computing the Correlation Coefficients between Elevations and Bouguer Anomalies〈/a〉〈br〉 (Janle, P.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0110.pdf"〉Geoelectrical Deep Soundings in Southern Africa Using the Cabora Bassa Power Line〈/a〉〈br〉 (Blohm, E. K., Worzyk, P., Scriba, H.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0112.pdf"〉Spectral Characteristics of Cross-Field and Two Stream Instability as Revealed by Rocket Borne Studies〈/a〉〈br〉 (Gupta, S. P.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0113.pdf"〉〈i〉Short Communication〈/i〉 Observation of PS Reflections from the Moho〈/a〉〈br〉 (Jacob, A. W. B., Booth, D. C.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0115.pdf"〉〈i〉Book Reviews〈/i〉〈/a〉〈br〉 (Makris, J., Weigel, W.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0116.pdf"〉Planetarische Dynamos〈/a〉〈br〉 (Stix, M.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0117.pdf"〉〈i〉Original Investigations〈/i〉 A Note on the Post-Rosenbluth Quasilinear Diffusion Coefficient in the Ring Current Region〈/a〉〈br〉 (Treumann, R., Grafe, A., Lehmann, H.-R.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0118.pdf"〉Remote Sensing Experiment for Magnetospheric Electric Fields Parallel to the Magnetic Field〈/a〉〈br〉 (Wilhelm, K.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0119.pdf"〉A Study of the Echzell/Wetterau Earthquake of November 4, 1975〈/a〉〈br〉 (Neugebauer, H. J., Tobias, E.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0121.pdf"〉Thermoelastic Deformations of a Half-Space – A Green's Function Approach〈/a〉〈br〉 (Müller, G.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0123.pdf"〉Gravity Variations with Time in Northern Iceland 1965–1975〈/a〉〈br〉 (Torge, W., Drewes, H.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0125.pdf"〉High Resolution Near Surface Reflection Measurements Using a Vertical Array Technique〈/a〉〈br〉 (Schepers, R.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0127.pdf"〉Ausbreitung von Rayleigh-Kanalwellen in Steinkohleflözen – Modellseismische Untersuchungen〈/a〉〈br〉 (Freystätter, S., Dresen, L.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0129.pdf"〉Comment on: Hydromagnetic Waves in a Non-Uniform Plasma〈/a〉〈br〉 (Kupfer, E.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0130.pdf"〉〈i〉Book Reviews〈/i〉〈/a〉〈br〉 (Kisslinger, C., Klußmann, J.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0131.pdf"〉〈i〉Erratum〈/i〉 Full Wave Theory Applied to a Discontinuous Velocity Increase: The Inner Core Boundary〈/a〉〈br〉 (Cormier, V. F., Richards, P. G.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈/body〉 〈/html〉
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    In:  Herausgeberexemplar | 8 Z NAT 2148
    Publication Date: 2021-03-29
    Description: Dieser Band enthält Artikel zu Themengebieten der Geophysik, veröffentlicht durch die Deutsche Geophysikalische Gesellschaft in dem Jahr 1970.
    Description: 〈ul style="line-height:2;"〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN101433392X_0036/LOG_0113.pdf"〉Heft 5〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN101433392X_0036/LOG_0114.pdf"〉Titelseite〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN101433392X_0036/LOG_0115.pdf"〉Inhaltsverzeichnis〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN101433392X_0036/LOG_0116.pdf"〉[Impressum]〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN101433392X_0036/LOG_0117.pdf"〉A Possible Scattering Mechanism for Lunar Seismic Waves (Berckhemer, H.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN101433392X_0036/LOG_0119.pdf"〉On the Determination of Velocity Depth Distributions of Elastic Waves from the Dynamic Characteristics of the Reflected Wave Field (Fuchs, K.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN101433392X_0036/LOG_0125.pdf"〉Auswertung seeseismischer Messungen mit einer digitalen Methode unter Anwendung der Theorie der Schallwellenausbreitung im Flachwasser (Kind, R.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN101433392X_0036/LOG_0128.pdf"〉On Chemical Magnetization in Some Permian Lava Flows of Southern Norway (Storetvedt, K. M., Petersen, N.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN101433392X_0036/LOG_0132.pdf"〉Auswertung von Gravimeter-Messungen in der Münchberger Gneismasse längs eines Profils von Konradsreuth nach Niederlamitz (Soffel, H., Peters, K.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN101433392X_0036/LOG_0133.pdf"〉Deutung der Schwereanomalien im Nördlinger Ries (Kahle, H.-G.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN101433392X_0036/LOG_0135.pdf"〉Eine Methode zur direkten Bestimmung der sogenannten "Geometrischen Tortuosität" (Bitterlich, W., Wöbking, H.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN101433392X_0036/LOG_0137.pdf"〉Observations With Synchronously-Offset Beams on a 77 km path at 1.8 and 4 cm (Jeske, H., Seehars, H. D., Pucher, G., Cassebaum, H.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN101433392X_0036/LOG_0139.pdf"〉Scattering of Seismic Waves and Lunar Seismograms (Strobach, K.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN101433392X_0036/LOG_0140.pdf"〉Berechnung eines Stromsystems in der Polaren E-Region (Czechowsky, P.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN101433392X_0036/LOG_0141.pdf"〉Mitteilung〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN101433392X_0036/LOG_0142.pdf"〉Buchbesprechungen (Zürn, W., Seiler, E., Theile, B., Diem, Walk, )〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN101433392X_0036/LOG_0143.pdf"〉[Werbung]〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈/ul〉
    Description: research
    Description: DFG, SUB Göttingen, DGG
    Keywords: 550 ; Geophysik ; Erdmagnetismus ; Geomagnetismus ; Gravitation ; Gravimetrie ; Seismik ; Seismology ; Strahlung ; Wellen ; FID-GEO-DE-7
    Language: German , English
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    Publication Date: 2019-05-06
    Description: Il 24 agosto 2016 un terremoto di magnitudo 6.0 ha dato inizio ad una sequenza sismica in Italia centrale, che ha generato decine di migliaia di eventi sismicitra cui un evento Mw=6.5 il 30 ottobre. Per l’analisi elarevisione di questa sequenza si rimanda ad unauscitaspeciale del BSI previstanei primi mesi del 2019(S_BSI_CI). In questo quadrimestre,così come nel precedente e nei successivi,gli eventi nella zona della sequenza (rettangolo in mappa; lat=42.2-43.2, lon=12.4-14.1) sono quelli localizzati nella sala di sorveglianza. Solo gli eventi con M〉=3.5, e pochi altri (vedi Marchetti et al.,Annals of Geophys. DOI: 10.4401/ag-7169) sono stati rivisti.
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    Description: Published
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    Keywords: Bollettino Sismico Italiano ; gennaio–aprile 2017 ; 04.06. Seismology
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    Publication Date: 2019-08-19
    Description: La sequenza sismica Amatrice-Visso-Norcia (AVN s.s. nel seguito) include il terremoto più forte avvenuto negli ultimi 30 anni in Italia ed è caratterizzata da molteplici eventi di magnitudo superiore a 5.0. La sequenza sismica è iniziata il 24 agosto 2016 con due terremoti di Mw 6.0 e Mw 5.4 nella zona di Amatrice (RI) ed è proseguita con altri due terremoti forti avvenuti il 26 ottobre, Mw 5.4 e Mw 5.9 nell’area compresa tra i comuni di Visso (MC), Castel S.Angelo sul Nera (MC), Norcia (PG) e Arquata del Tronto (AP). Il 30 ottobre si è verificato l’evento più forte della sequenza (Mw 6.5), con epicentro non lontano da Norcia, che ha colpito un vasto settore dell'Italia centrale, interessando ben quattro regioni (Umbria, Marche, Lazio e Abruzzo). Nel mese di gennaio 2017 ed in particolare il 18 gennaio quattro eventi con magnitudo maggiore o uguale a 5.0 si sono verificati nell’area meridionale della sequenza nei pressi dei paesi di Capitignano e Barete. Gli analisti del Bollettino Sismico Italiano (BSI) hanno deciso di revisionare tutta la sequenza dal 24 agosto 2016 al 31 agosto 2018 considerando solo gli eventi con magnitudo maggiore o uguale a ML=2.3 mentre, come già era stato riportato nel precedente report del BSI, i terremoti che hanno seguito immediatamente i principali eventi della sequenza: quelli del 24 agosto, del 26 e del 30 ottobre 2016 sono stati rivisti anche per magnitudo più basse. A partire dal 1 settembre 2018 gli eventi nella zona della sequenza sono stati revisionati dagli analisti del BSI a partire da ML≥1.5 come nel resto del territorio italiano.
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    Keywords: La sequenza sismica Amatrice-Visso-Norcia ; Bollettino Sismico Italiano ; 04.06. Seismology
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    Publication Date: 2019-09-11
    Description: During the breakup of continents in magmatic settings, the extension of the rift valley is commonly assumed to initially occur by border faulting and progressively migrate in space and time toward the spreading axis. Magmatic processes near the rift flanks are commonly ignored. We present phase velocity maps of the crust and uppermost mantle of the conjugate margins of the southern Red Sea (Afar and Yemen) using ambient noise tomography to constrain crustal modification during breakup. Our images show that the low seismic velocities characterize not only the upper crust beneath the axial volcanic systems but also both upper and lower crust beneath the rift flanks where ongoing volcanism and hydrothermal activity occur at the surface. Magmatic modification of the crust beneath rift flanks likely occurs for a protracted period of time during the breakup process and may persist through to early seafloor spreading.
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    Description: 2179-2188
    Description: 2V. Struttura e sistema di alimentazione dei vulcani
    Description: JCR Journal
    Keywords: 04.06. Seismology ; 04.01. Earth Interior
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    Publication Date: 2019-01-22
    Description: KnowRISK (Know your city, Reduce seISmic risK through non-structural elements) is a European project that addresses prevention measures to reduce non-structural damage caused by earthquakes. It is built on risk communication and takes action on pilot areas of the three participating countries: Portugal, Iceland, and Italy. The setting up of risk communication strategies in the project stands on the understanding local communities fragility, on their direct engagement, and on a holistic approach to vulnerability. The level of relevance of seismic compared to other hazards, the understanding, the memory of past disasters are indicators that affect the way a risk is perceived and preventive measures are taken. Similarly, the level of education, wealth, exposure to other, social, risks are aggravation parameters in risk computation to be accounted for when we communicate risk. Strategies for risk communication in KnowRISK rely on schools and citizen’s engagement, citizen’s science activities, tools for raising awareness.
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    Description: 413-427
    Description: 2TM. Divulgazione Scientifica
    Keywords: Risk communication ; non-structural components ; earthquake hazard ; seismic risk reduction ; 04. Solid Earth ; 04.06. Seismology ; 04.06.11. Seismic risk
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    Publication Date: 2019-01-29
    Description: Studies regarding historical seismic events occurred during the pre-instrumental era are mostly based on the interpretation of coeval records reporting earthquake effects on humans and buildings as experienced and reported by witnesses. Historical sources typically consist of written documents such as letters, newspapers articles, chronicles and memoirs that survived the passage of time; from these documents and their historical context, seismologists isolate the relevant descriptive information on the effects of a seismic event in a place. This information is required to estimate a macroseismic intensity, in turn, used as input to assess the earthquake parameters such as the epicentre location and magnitude. Historical seismologists feel the need of a system for organizing the huge amount of data retrieved in their research, and able to keep trace of the complex relations among these data. A tool addressing these needs may well be used to perform the opposite action: being able to trace back each step of the research procedure, enabling seismologists checking the reliability of the background data, spotting potential errors or potential misinterpretations, and, possibly, to enrich and consolidate the description of an earthquake. This work, carried out with the collaboration of an experienced historical seismologist, investigates the peculiar needs of this field of research and proposes new tools, which are based on a Geographical Information System (GIS). Finally, a prototype system is presented. This solution enables to store, manage and analyse spatial and thematic data related to historical earthquakes, and integrates the relevant data resulting from seismic studies and from their original source documents. In particular, the conceptual model of the GIS spatial database is described and some examples of maps and queries are discussed for a case study represented by two earthquakes which occurred in Locris (Greece) on the 20th and 27th April 1894.
    Description: Published
    Description: 118-135
    Description: 3T. Storia Sismica
    Description: 4IT. Banche dati
    Description: JCR Journal
    Keywords: historical seismology ; historical geographic information system ; 04.06. Seismology
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    Publication Date: 2019-02-19
    Description: La sequenza sismica Amatrice-Visso-Norcia (AVN s.s. nel seguito) include il terremoto più forte avvenuto negli ultimi 30 anni in Italia ed è caratterizzata da molteplici eventi di magnitudo superiore a 5.0. La sequenza sismica è iniziata il 24 agosto 2016 con due terremoti di Mw 6.0 e Mw 5.4 nella zona di Amatrice (RI) ed è proseguita con altri due terremoti forti avvenuti il 26 ottobre, Mw 5.4 e Mw 5.9 nell’area compresa tra i comuni di Visso (MC), Castel S.Angelo sul Nera (MC), Norcia (PG) e Arquata del Tronto (AP). Il 30 ottobre si è verificato l’evento più forte della sequenza (Mw 6.5), con epicentro non lontano da Norcia, che ha colpito un vasto settore dell'Italia centrale, interessando ben quattro regioni (Umbria, Marche, Lazio e Abruzzo).
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    Description: Unpublished
    Description: 1SR. TERREMOTI - Servizi e ricerca per la Società
    Keywords: La sequenza sismica Amatrice-Visso-Norcia ; Bollettino Sismico Italiano ; early aftershocks ; 04.06. Seismology
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    Publication Date: 2019-03-27
    Description: Recent advances in understanding induced earthquake mechanics are due to the new and high-quality observations from seismic signals, natural faults and laboratory experiments. The synergy of different approaches allows the acquisition of useful observations to understand the earthquake source process. In this study we investigate the source parameters behaviour of induced earthquakes recorded during daily injection tests in a wastewater disposal well in Val D’Agri (VDA, Italy). We choose this area because of its complexity and particularity. VDA is a Quaternary extensional basin located in the Southern Apennines characterized by a complex tectonic evolution, high seismic hazard and significant hydrocarbon exploitation. The basin hosts the largest onshore oilfield in Europe that produces oil and associated gas from low- porosity, fractured Cretaceous limestone. Wastewater associated to hydrocarbon production is reinjected into the Costa Molina 2 high-rate well (CM2) into an unproductive marginal portion of the carbonate reservoir at 2890-3096 m depth (b.s.l.). Initial injection tests were performed from 2 to 12 June 2006 with variable duration (from 4 to 32 hr) and hourly injection rate of 38 m3/hr. During the tests a maximum well-head pressure of 101 bar was measured. These tests induced a swarm microseismicity (69 events, ML comprised by 0.3 and 1.8) recorded by a high-performance local network run by INGV (Mc 0.4, 23 stations) that constitutes our testing data-set. We investigate the full moment tensors decomposing them in Double-Couple (DC), Isotropic (ISO) and Compensated Linear Vector Dipole (CLVD) components by using HybridMT technique. We obtain significant contribution of %ISO and %CLVD components that tend to increase with time. Also, we compute the moment magnitudes (that we compare with ML) and the static stress drops (by spectral analysis). Finally, we discuss each analysed source parameter as a function of the injection pressure curve in the geological/tectonic contest.
    Description: Published
    Description: Malta
    Description: 3T. Sorgente sismica
    Keywords: Seismology ; Source Analysis ; Solid Hearth
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    Publication Date: 2019-03-27
    Description: The Sicily Channel has been affected by extensional tectonic processes, since Late Miocene and mostly during the Pliocene which leaded to the development of a number of tectonic depressions (e.g. Pantelleria, Linosa and Malta troughs). These tectonic depressions have been interpreted as large and discrete pull-apart basins involving deep crustal levels that developed in front of the Africa-Eurasia collisional belt within a large dextral wrench zone. The Sicily Channel is a region with a potentially moderate seismic and volcanic hazard, due to the occurrence, in the recent past, of volcanic eruptions sometimes accompanied by significant seismic swarms (Mmax ≤ 5). In order to provide an improved picture of the seismic characteristics of the Sicily Channel, we compiled a seismic catalog by taking into account all information coming from available instrumental catalogues, reports and instrumental data recorded covering the period 1981-2017. Moreover, taking advantage of the availability of a set of continuous GNSS stations installed along the southern Sicilian on-shore, we propose an improved picture of the current crustal deformation pattern over the investigated area. To this aim, we collected and analyzed all available data coming from the permanent GNSS stations installed across the Sicily Channel as well as the southern Sicilian onshore, spanning the 1999-2018 time interval. In addition, based on our GNSS and seismological observations, we provide a preliminary evaluation of the seismic/geodetic deformation-rate ratio for the investigated area.
    Description: Published
    Description: Catania (Italy)
    Description: 1T. Struttura della Terra
    Description: 2T. Deformazione crostale attiva
    Keywords: Sicily Channel ; Seismic-geodetic deformation ; Seismic catalog ; 04.06. Seismology ; 04.03. Geodesy
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    Publication Date: 2019-10-01
    Description: European-Union Civil Protection Mechanism, DG-ECHO, Agreement Number: ECHO/SUB/2015/718568/PREV26
    Description: Published
    Description: 6T. Studi di pericolosità sismica e da maremoto
    Description: 1SR TERREMOTI - Sorveglianza Sismica e Allerta Tsunami
    Description: 2SR TERREMOTI - Gestione delle emergenze sismiche e da maremoto
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    Keywords: Europe ; NEAM ; Atlantic Ocean ; Mediterranean Sea ; Aegean Sea ; Marmara Sea ; Black Sea ; earthquake ; tsunami ; moment magnitude ; crustal fault ; subduction interface ; megathrust ; probabilistic hazard model ; natural hazard ; Disaster Risk Reduction ; 05.08. Risk ; 04.06. Seismology ; 03.02. Hydrology
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    Publication Date: 2019-10-18
    Description: Stromboli is an open conduit strato-volcano of the Aeolian archipelago (Italy), characterized by typical Strom-bolian explosive activity, lasting for several centuries, and by the emission of huge amounts of gas. The normalactivity of Stromboli is characterized by some hundreds of moderate explosions per day. Major explosions, whichlaunch scoria up to hundreds of meters from the craters, lava flows and paroxysmal explosions, which producelarge ballistic blocks, sometimes take place. During the effusive eruption in 2002 - 2003, which caused a tsunamiwith waves of about 10 meters high along the coasts of the Island, the monitoring system was enhanced. In 2006INGV has added two Sacks-Evertson borehole volumetric dilatometers to the surveillance system, in order to mon-itor changes in the local strain field by measuring areal strain. Today we have a large amount of geophysical dataand observations that allow us to better understand how this volcano works. After a period of low explosive activitystarted in mid-2014, Stromboli has shown a more intense explosive activity in the last few months. During the re-cent phase of increased activity, the geophysical monitoring system detected four major explosions occurred on 26July, 23 October, 1 November and 1 December 2017, respectively. The current phase of reawakening of Strombolivolcano has led the Italian civil protection authorities to decree the "attention" alert level (yellow) on the Island.
    Description: Published
    Description: Vienna, Austria
    Description: 1IT. Reti di monitoraggio e sorveglianza
    Keywords: monitoring ; Stromboli ; 04.06. Seismology
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    Publication Date: 2019-10-22
    Description: La Rete Sismica dell’Osservatorio Vesuviano (RSOV) è costituita da stazioni sismiche analogiche a corto periodo e stazioni digitali a larga banda con trasmissione continua dei segnali al Centro di Acquisizione (Fig. 1). La Rete è progettata per il monitoraggio delle aree vulcaniche attive della Campania (Vesuvio, Campi Flegrei, Ischia) e fornisce informazioni relative alla sismicità a scala regionale in collaborazione con la Rete Sismica Nazionale Centralizzata (INGV – Centro Nazionale Terremoti). La ricezione dei dati delle stazioni della RSOV è centralizzata presso la sede OV di via Manzoni. Nel mese di Marzo 2003 un cedimento strutturale ha reso inagibile l'edificio che ospitava detta sede. La necessità di individuare una soluzione alternativa nel più breve tempo possibile ha portato allo spostamento di tutto il sistema di centralizzazione ed acquisizione presso l'edificio adiacente, nei locali occupati dal Dipartimento di Urbanistica del Comune di Napoli. I limiti e la precarietà della nuova installazione hanno determinato per alcune stazioni un aumentato dei disturbi e delle interferenze sui segnali radio. Per questo motivo molti degli interventi effettuati sulla rete sismica durante l'anno sono stati indirizzati a cercare di ridurre questo inconveniente per migliorare la qualità dei segnali. Sulla base di tale esperienza è in programma una ristrutturazione della rete che prevede la centralizzazione dei segnali con sistemi ridondanti ed indipendenti.
    Description: INGV Sezione Di Napoli "Osservatorio Vesuviano"
    Description: Published
    Description: 1IT. Reti di monitoraggio e sorveglianza
    Keywords: Monitoraggio ; sismico ; 04.06. Seismology
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    Publication Date: 2019-06-18
    Description: I parametri dei terremoti registrati dalla Rete Sismica Nazionale Italiana, localizzati nelle sale di monitoraggio di Roma, Napoli e Catania, sono immediatamente disponibili sul web, alla pagina http://terremoti.ingv.it/, e nell’Italian Seismological Instrumental and parametric Data-base (ISIDe working group (2016) version 1.0, DOI: 10.13127/ISIDe). Gli analisti del Bollettino Sismico Italiano (BSI) ricontrollano i parametri dei terremoti localizzati, inserendo pesi e polarità degli arrivi delle onde sismiche e integrando, inoltre, i dati letti in sala con tutti quelli disponibili nel sistema di acquisizione. Dal 1985 i dati del bollettino sono consultabili nel data-base ISIDe.
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    Description: Published
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    Keywords: Bollettino Sismico Italiano ; maggio – agosto 2017 ; 04.06. Seismology
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    Publication Date: 2019-06-18
    Description: I parametri dei terremoti registrati dalla Rete Sismica Nazionale Italiana, localizzati nelle sale di monitoraggio di Roma, di Napoli e di Catania sono immediatamente disponibili sul web, alla pagina http://terremoti.ingv.it/, e nell’Italian Seismological Instrumental and parametric Data-base (ISIDe working group (2016) version 1.0, DOI: 10.13127/ISIDe). Gli analisti del Bollettino Sismico Italiano (BSI) ricontrollano i parametri dei terremoti calcolati, inserendo pesi e polarità degli arrivi delle onde sismiche e integrando, inoltre, i dati letti in sala con tutti quelli disponibili nel sistema di acquisizione. Dal 1985 i dati del bollettino sono consultabili nel data-base ISIDe.
    Description: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia - Dipartimento di Protezione Civile
    Description: Published
    Description: 4IT. Banche dati
    Keywords: Bollettino Sismico Italiano ; settembre – dicembre 2017 ; 04.06. Seismology
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    Publication Date: 2019-10-28
    Description: Temperature distribution at depth is of key importance for characterizing the crust, defining its mechanical behavior and deformation. Temperature can be retrieved by heat flow measurements in boreholes that are sparse, shallow, and have limited reliability, especially in active and recently active areas. Laboratory data and thermodynamic modeling demonstrate that temperature exerts a strong control on the seismic properties of rocks, supporting the hypothesis that seismic data can be used to constrain the crustal thermal structure. We use Rayleigh wave dispersion curves and receiver functions, jointly inverted with a transdimensional Monte Carlo Markov Chain algorithm, to retrieve the VS and VP ∕VS within the crust in the Italian peninsula. The high values (〉1.9) of VP ∕VS suggest the presence of filled-fluid cracks in the middle and lower crust. Intracrustal discontinuities associated with large values of VP∕VS are interpreted as the 𝛼 − 𝛽 quartz transition and used to estimate geothermal gradients. These are in agreement with the temperatures inferred from shear wave velocities and exhibit a behavior consistent with the known tectonic and geodynamic setting of the Italian peninsula. We argue that such methods, based on seismological observables, provide a viable alternative to heat flow measurements for inferring crustal thermal structure.
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    Description: 8771-8785
    Description: 1T. Struttura della Terra
    Description: JCR Journal
    Keywords: Transdimensional inversion ; receiver functions ; surface wave ; crustal structure ; quartz alpha-beta transition ; 04.06. Seismology ; 04.01. Earth Interior
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    Publication Date: 2019-09-11
    Description: We derive the 3-D crustal structure (S wave velocity) underneath Italy and the Alpine region, expanding and exploiting the database of ambient noise Rayleigh-wave phase- and group-velocity of Ver- beke et al. (2012). We first complement the database of Verbeke et al. (2012) with a dense set of new ambient-noise-based phase-velocity observations. We next conduct a suite of linear least squares inversion of both phase- and group-velocity data, resulting in 2-D maps of Rayleigh-wave phase and group velocity at periods between 5 and 37 s. At relatively short periods, these maps clearly reflect the surface geology of the region, e.g., low velocity zones at the Po Plain; at longer periods, deeper structures such as Moho topogra- phy under Alps and Apennines, and lower-crust anomalies are revealed. Our phase- and group-velocity models are next inverted via the Neighbourhood Algorithm to determine a set of one-dimensional shear- velocity models (one per phase/group-velocity pixel), resulting in a new three-dimensional model of shear velocity (vS) parameterized in the same way as the European reference crustal model EPcrust. We also show S how well vS is constrained by phase and group dispersion curves. The model shows the low velocity area beneath the Po Plain and the Molasse basin; the contrast between the low-velocity crust of the Adriatic domain and the high-velocity crust of the Tyrrhenian domain is clearly seen, as well as an almost uniform crystalline crust beneath the Alpine belt. Our results are discussed from the geological/geodynamical stand- point, and compared to those of other, interdisciplinary studies.
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    Description: 4405-4421
    Description: 1T. Struttura della Terra
    Description: JCR Journal
    Keywords: Italian crust ; Tomography ; surface wave ; ambient noise ; Moho ; 04.06. Seismology ; 04.01. Earth Interior
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    Publication Date: 2019-10-22
    Description: La Rete Sismica dell’Osservatorio Vesuviano (RSOV) è una rete regionale costituita da stazioni sismiche analogiche a corto periodo e stazioni digitali a larga banda con trasmissione continua dei segnali al Centro di Acquisizione (fig. 1). La rete è progettata per il monitoraggio delle aree vulcaniche attive della Campania (Vesuvio, Campi Flegrei, Ischia) e fornisce informazioni relative alla sismicità a scala regionale rilevata dalla Rete Sismica Nazionale Centralizzata (INGV – Centro Nazionale per il Monitoraggio della Sismicità). Il miglioramento e la standardizzazione della rete iniziato nella prima metà del 2000 è continuato nel 2002. In particolare è stata effettuata l'installazione di adeguate protezioni elettriche per proteggere la strumentazione da sovratensioni e scariche atmosferiche. Futuri miglioramenti ed espansioni della rete sono inseriti nel piano triennale delle attività dell’I.N.G.V. e prevedono la conversione in larga banda di alcune stazioni analogiche e la ridondanza dei sistemi di trasmissione (telemetria UHF e telefonica digitale) per garantire la continuità dell’acquisizione dei segnali.
    Description: INGV Sezione di NApoli "Osservatorio Vesuviano"
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    Description: 1IT. Reti di monitoraggio e sorveglianza
    Keywords: Monitoraggio ; sismico ; 04.06. Seismology
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    Publication Date: 2019-01-21
    Description: To communicate the importance of knowing the risk of non-structural damage caused by earthquakes, we developed applications based on Augmented Reality (AR) features. These applications run on mobile devices, such as tablets and smartphones, by using their video camera and other on-board sensors, such as GPS, accelerometer, and gyrocompass, from which AR users do take advantage. Combined with a specifically designed exhibit, our AR applications can contribute to increase the common awareness on seismic risk, providing useful information on how to have safer homes in case of an earthquake. Building codes do not take into account non-structural elements, leaving communities at risk of injuries, blocking escapes and even causing deaths. In this framework, the personal preparedness is of paramount importance. The development of our AR applications is supported by the European project KnowRISK (Know your city, Reduce seISmic risK through non-structural elements).
    Description: Published
    Description: 485-492
    Description: 2TM. Divulgazione Scientifica
    Keywords: seismic hazard ; augmented reality ; 04.06. Seismology
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    Publication Date: 2019-01-30
    Description: The 1932 essay Erdbebengeographie (earthquake geography) of August Sieberg (1875–1945) has been widely used and quoted by earthquake catalog compilers all over the world. Sieberg’s intent to document a global earthquake distribution was accom- plished by means of regional lists of earthquakes, complemented by seismic activity maps, and deals with about 2300 earthquakes from 2200 B.C.E. to 1931. The background, distinctive ele- ments, sources, and style of presentation of earthquake data of Sieberg’s catalog are presented and commented on in this article in relation to their use in seismology in the last 80 yrs. Our critical analysis has allowed us to advance the most likely motives behind the long-lasting success of Sieberg’s Erdbebengeographie in the compilation of the pre-1930 sections of current regional and global catalogs. Sieberg’s earthquake lists turned out to be a paradigmatic example of an earthquake catalog that is a sum- mary of dates, places, and effects from nonprimary sources of information, not cross checked nor checked versus their original records. However, Sieberg’s summaries have often been mistaken for reliable and ready-to-use earthquake data. Finally, the answer to the question posed in the title of this article is not a simple “big no,” but reasons are given to suggest that Sieberg’s work should today be “handled with great care.”
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    Description: 335-346
    Description: 3T. Storia Sismica
    Description: JCR Journal
    Keywords: earthquake catalogues ; global earthquake distribution ; 04.06. Seismology
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    Publication Date: 2019-03-27
    Description: Site-effect assessments performed through earthquake-based approaches, such as the standard spectral ratio (SSR), require good quality records of numerous earthquakes. In contrast, the use of ambient noise appears to be an attractive solution for ease and rapid computation of site responses with sufficient spatial resolution (microzonation), especially in low seismicity areas. Two main approaches are tested here: the horizontal-to-vertical spectral ratio (HVSR) and the noise-based SSR (SSRn). The HVSR uses the relative amplitude of the horizontal and vertical components of the ambient noise. Instead, the SSRn defines the spectral ratio between the seismic noise recorded simultaneously at a site and at a rock reference station, similar to earthquake-based SSR. While the HVSR is currently used in hundreds of site-specific studies, the SSRn approach has been gradually abandoned since the 1990s. In this study, we compare the results obtain from these two approaches with those of earthquake-based SSR. This comparison is carried out for two sedimentary basins, in Provence (southeastern France) and in Argostoli (western Greece). In agreement with the literature, the HVSR does not provide more than the fundamental resonance frequency of the site (f0). The SSRn leads to overestimation of the SSR amplification factors for frequencies higher than the minimal f0 of the basin (f0min). This discrepancy between SSRn and SSR is discussed, and appears to be mainly dependent on the local geological configuration. We thus introduce the hybrid standard spectral ratio (SSRh) approach, which aims to improve upon the SSRn by adding an intermediate station inside the basin for which the SSR is known. This station is used in turn as a local reference inside the basin for the SSRn computation. The SSRh provides site transfer functions very similar to those of the SSR, in a broad frequency range. Based on these results, the SSRn (or SSRh) should be further tested and should receive renewed attention for microzonation inside sedimentary basins.
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    Description: 1442–1454
    Description: 5T. Sismologia, geofisica e geologia per l'ingegneria sismica
    Description: JCR Journal
    Keywords: Earthquake ground motions ; Site effects ; Seismic noise ; Spectral ratio ; 04.06. Seismology
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    Publication Date: 2019-03-27
    Description: The sedimentary basin of the Po Plain, northern Italy, is a region of low to intermediate seismicity that has gained attention in the recent years because of the May 2012 seismic sequence reaching magnitudes Mw~6. Its repercussions in Emilia- Romagna, Lombardia and Veneto, regions of a high density of population and industries, lead to an overall damaging cost of about 13 billion euro. Because of scarce recent seismicity — hence relatively little knowledge based on instrumentally recorded data — but high exposure and hence substantial seismic risk, there is an obvious need to generate detailed seismic shakemaps, based on an accurate physical description of seismic wave propagation. Recent improvements in the knowledge of the three-dimensional structure of the earth's crust and developments of computational seismology allow now pursuing this objective. Nowadays, standard approaches for synthetic waveform simulation are able to reproduce accurately only different portions of the frequency spectrum separately: low frequencies with deterministic methods or high frequencies with stochastic methods. We can hardly find a single method that reproduces the entire spectrum. We apply and evaluate a hybrid deterministic-stochastic method[1] developed in the recent years at the San Diego State University and implemented in the Broadband Platform[2] at the Southern California Earthquake Center, for the definition of seismic shakemaps in northern Italy. The method consists of integrating deterministic low frequency signals together with stochastic high frequency signals, enabling to obtain the whole gamut of seismic shaking. More specifically, high frequency seismogram computation follows the S-S backscattering method whereas low-frequency signals are generated externally through the open-source software SPECFEM3D[3] that reproduce accurately the seismic response up to 1sec in a fine grid of 3 million spectral elements based on a regional 3D model, with high resolution description of the Po Plain sedimentary basin[4], and following a finite-source representation.
    Description: Published
    Description: Vienna 18 novembre 2015
    Description: 5T. Sismologia, geofisica e geologia per l'ingegneria sismica
    Keywords: Physics-based fault rupture models ; Earthquake engineering ; Ground motion ; Seismic hazard assessment ; 04.06. Seismology
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    Publication Date: 2019-08-19
    Description: Nel primo quadrimestre 2018 si sono verificati in Italia cinque eventi di magnitudo superiore o uguale a 4.0, di cui nessuno di magnitudo superiore a 5.0. Due di essi, avvenuti il 4 (MW 4.0) e il 10 aprile (MW 4.6), hanno interessato la zona della sequenza dell’Italia centrale, in provincia di Macerata. Un terremoto di magnitudo MW 4.3 è avvenuto in provincia di Campobasso, il 25 aprile, ad una profondità di 29 km. Infine due terremoti profondi, avvenuti il 12 febbraio (ML 4.4, con profondità di 379 km) e il 7 marzo (ML 4.0, con profondità di 294 km), hanno interessato il Tirreno Meridionale, al largo della costa calabra.
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    Description: Published
    Description: 4IT. Banche dati
    Keywords: Bollettino Sismico Italiano ; gennaio – aprile 2018 ; 04.06. Seismology
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    Publication Date: 2019-10-23
    Description: The operational earthquake forecasting (OEF) is a procedure aimed at informing communities on how seismic hazard changes with time. This can help them live with seismicity and mitigate risk of destructive earthquakes. A successful short-term prediction scheme is not yet produced, but the search for it should not be abandoned. This requires more research on seismogenetic processes and, specifically, inclusion of any information about earthquakes in models, to improve forecast of future events, at any spatio-temporal-magnitude scale. The short- and long-term forecast perspectives of earthquake occurrence followed, up to now, separate paths, involving different data and peculiar models. But actually they are not so different and have common features, being parts of the same physical process. Research on earthquake predictability can help to search for a common path in different forecast perspectives. This study aims to improve the modelling of long-term features of seismicity inside the epidemic type aftershock sequence (ETAS) model, largely used for short-term forecast and OEF procedures. Specifically, a more comprehensive estimation of background seismicity rate inside the ETAS model is attempted, by merging different types of data (seismological instrumental, historical, geological), such that information on faults and on long-term seismicity integrates instrumental data, on which the ETAS models are generally set up. The main finding is that long-term historical seismicity and geological fault data improve the pseudo-prospective forecasts of independent seismicity. The study is divided in three parts. The first consists in models formulation and parameter estimation on recent seismicity of Italy. Specifically, two versions of ETAS model are compared: a ‘standard’, previously published, formulation, only based on instrumental seismicity, and a new version, integrating different types of data for background seismicity estimation. Secondly, a pseudo-prospective test is performed on independent seismicity, both to test the reliability of formulated models and to compare them, in order to identify the best version. Finally, a prospective forecast is made, to point out differences and similarities in predicting future seismicity between two models. This study must be considered in the context of its limitations; anyway, it proves, beyond argument, the usefulness of a more sophisticated estimation of background rate, inside short-term modelling of earthquakes.
    Description: Published
    Description: 2148–2164
    Description: 6T. Studi di pericolosità sismica e da maremoto
    Description: JCR Journal
    Keywords: Probabilistic forecasting ; Statistical seismology ; 04.06. Seismology
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    Publication Date: 2019-10-22
    Description: La Rete Sismica dell’Osservatorio Vesuviano (RSOV) è una rete regionale costituita da stazioni sismiche analogiche a corto periodo e stazioni digitali a larga banda con trasmissione continua dei segnali al Centro di Acquisizione (Fig. 1). La Rete è progettata per il monitoraggio delle aree vulcaniche attive della Campania (Vesuvio, Campi Flegrei, Ischia) e fornisce informazioni relative alla sismicità a scala regionale rilevata dalla Rete Sismica Nazionale Centralizzata (INGV – Centro Nazionale per il Monitoraggio della Sismicità). Il miglioramento e la standardizzazione della Rete iniziato nella prima metà del 2000 è continuato nel 2001 con la ristrutturazione di alcune stazioni (SFT, HR9, OTV, SSB, SMC, SOR) e la conversione a tre componenti di due stazioni dell’area vesuviana (BKE e CPV). Particolare attenzione è stata posta nel miglioramento dell’accoppiamento sismometrobasamento al fine di migliorare il rapporto segnale-rumore, comunque elevato a quasi tutte le stazioni a causa dell’alto grado di urbanizzazione delle aree monitorate. E’ stata completata, inoltre, la ristrutturazione del Ponte Radio Centralizzato posto presso la sede di Via Manzoni. Questa operazione ha comportato la sostituzione di tutti gli apparati radio riceventi, obsoleti o inadeguati, e la ridistribuzione del sistema delle antenne di ricezione. Futuri miglioramenti ed espansioni della Rete sono inseriti nel Piano Triennale delle attività dell’I.N.G.V. e prevedono la conversione in larga banda di alcune stazioni analogiche e la ridondanza dei sistemi di trasmissione (telemetria UHF e telefonica digitale) per garantire la continuità dell’acquisizione dei segnali.
    Description: INGV Sezione di NApoli "Osservatorio Vesuviano"
    Description: Published
    Description: 1IT. Reti di monitoraggio e sorveglianza
    Keywords: Monitoraggio ; sismico ; 04.06. Seismology
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    Publication Date: 2019-03-27
    Description: During the winter 2012, from 20 January to 4 February, the German oceanographic FS METEOR cruise (M86/3) took place in the central-southern Adriatic Sea in the frame of “Adria LithosPHere InvestigAtion” (ALPHA [Kopp et al., 2013]). The primary goal of the project was high-resolution tomographic imaging of the crust and lithospheric mantle underneath the southern Adriatic Sea, the Apulia eastern margin and the external zone of the Dinaric thrust-belt by collecting offshore-onshore seismic data along three multi-fold wide-aperture profiles. The definition of reliable velocity models of the Adriatic lithosphere was considered crucial for a better understanding of the structure, fragmentation, geodynamic evolution, and seismotectonics of the Adria-Apulia microplates. The ALPHA Project was coordinated by Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, Germany (GEOMAR), former Leibniz Institute of Marine Sciences (German: Leibniz-Institut für Meereswissenschaften, IFM-GEOMAR) and conducted in close cooperation with different European institutions of Germany, Albania, Croatia, Italy and Montenegro. The Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica Vulcanologia (INGV) participated by deploying land stations along two transects in the Apulia and Gargano Promontory to extend westwards the seismic profiles. The primary goal was to record shallow-to-deep seismic phases travelling along the transition between the Adriatic basin and the Apulia foreland. In this paper we present the field work related to the two Italian onshore transects, the recorded data, and the processing flow developed to highlight crustal and mantle refractions and wide-angle reflections.
    Description: Published
    Description: 1T. Struttura della Terra
    Description: JCR Journal
    Keywords: active seismic experiment ; temporary seismic network ; deep structure ; 04.06. Seismology
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    Publication Date: 2019-03-26
    Description: Il 20 maggio 2012 un terremoto di magnitudo 5,9 ha colpito una vasta zona della Pianura Padana compresa tra le provincie di Modena, Ferrara e Mantova. Oltre a diversi centri storici, a numerose chiese e ad alcuni capannoni industriali il terremoto ha mandato in frantumi anche la diffusa convinzione che quella porzione del territorio padano, da sempre flagellata da alluvioni e dove appena 50 anni fa si è conclusa l’ultima di una serie di bonifiche, fosse almeno immune dal rischio dei terremoti. Negli anni successivi in molti si sono chiesti quale sia il reale livello della sismicità naturale della Pianura Padana, e uno dopo l’altro sono stati riscoperti terremoti antichi ma non per questo meno disastrosi come quelli che hanno distrutto Ferrara nel 1570, Argenta nel 1624, Cotignola nel 1688. Nel 2017, con il novecentesimo anniversario del terremoto del 1117, si sono accesi i riflettori anche sulla più disastrosa crisi sismica mai avvenuta nella Pianura Padana, innescando nuove analisi e riflessioni sul passato sismico dell’area più popolosa del nostro paese, e dunque anche sul futuro. Il livello non trascurabile della pericolosità sismica di alcune porzioni della Pianura Padana è stato chiaramente messo a fuoco dalle analisi della comunità scientifica già dal 2003, quando è stata pubblicata l’Ordinanza della Presidenza del Consiglio dei Ministri n. 3274, e successivamente dalla Mappa di Pericolosità Sismica elaborata dall’Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (d’ora in avanti INGV) e nota come MPS04.1 La normativa sismica ancora oggi in vigore ha prontamente recepito le novità, ma una serie di ritardi e sostanziali sottovalutazioni del problema da parte degli amministratori hanno fatto in modo che il tema non entrasse nel dibattito pubblico almeno fino al maggio 2012. All’evoluzione delle conoscenze, e soprattutto della consapevolezza del problema sismico da parte dei cittadini e dei loro amministratori, è dedicata un’intera sezione del volume L’Italia dei disastri, curato da Emanuela Guidoboni e Gianluca Valensise e pubblicato nel 2013.2 Come ricercatori impegnati nella caratterizzazione sismica del territorio italiano3 da quasi due decenni abbiamo cercato di comprendere a cosa sia dovuta la scarsa percezione della sismicità di quell’ampia e importante porzione del nostro territorio nazionale che costituisce la Pianura Padana. A parte la relativa rarità dei forti terremoti, quantomeno negli ultimi tre secoli, va sicuramente considerato anche un diffuso approccio – più romantico che naturalistico – che tende a vedere nelle blande variazioni topografiche di quei territori la prova che il contesto geologico e geodinamico locale sia altrettanto ‘tranquillo’. Ma come dimostrano i terremoti che sono stati appena ricordati, questo punto di vista è del tutto sbagliato. Il paesaggio geologico sepolto della Pianura Padana è in effetti molto articolato e complesso, ed è sede di processi geodinamici certamente attivi; possiamo immaginarlo costituito da vere e proprie montagne ammantate da grandi quantità di sedimenti di origine marina e fluviale. Questi sedimenti hanno spessori molto variabili – da poco più di 100 metri a diverse migliaia di metri – e con la loro presenza obliterano le strutture tettoniche sottostanti. Queste possono in ogni caso essere rilevate e indagate quantomeno per via indiretta grazie alle numerose prospezioni geofisiche che sono state realizzate e rese disponibili dall’esplorazione petrolifera a partire dal secondo dopoguerra.
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    Description: 31-48
    Description: 1T. Struttura della Terra
    Description: 2T. Deformazione crostale attiva
    Description: 5T. Sismologia, geofisica e geologia per l'ingegneria sismica
    Description: 2TM. Divulgazione Scientifica
    Keywords: Terremoto 3 gennaio 1117 ; Pianura Padana ; 04.04. Geology ; 04.07. Tectonophysics ; 04.06. Seismology
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    Publication Date: 2019-03-07
    Description: In the last few decades dense large-scale seismic networks showed their importance in studying the structure of the lithosphere and the upper mantle. The better understanding of the Apennines–Alps–Carpathian–Dinarides system is the main target of the AlpArray European international initiative in which more than 50 institutes are involved. The core of AlpArray is the AlpArray Seismic Network (AASN). With its 􏰖 600 broadband seismic stations ( 􏰖 280 of which are temporary) the AASN is, so far, the largest passive seismic experiment in Europe. The MTA CSFK Geodetic and Geophysical Insti- tute, as a Core Member of the AlpArray project, contributes to the AlpArray Seismic Network with its entire permanent network as well as with 11 temporary broadband seismic stations deployed in Western Hungary. Three additional station equipment were provided by the Swiss-AlpArray SINERGIA program. The average station distance together with the permanent stations is around 40 km in the area of interest. The temporary network has been installed between December 2015 and July 2016 and the planned operation period is 3 years. In this paper we describe the characteristics of the 29 per- manent and temporary stations, introducing not only the equipment, but the location, housing and geological setting, as well. We present median power spectral density curves in order to characterise the noise conditions at each station.
    Description: Hungarian Academy of Sciences (Grants EU-04/2014, EU-07/2015); Swiss-AlpArray SINERGIA Project CRSII2_154434/1 by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF)
    Description: Published
    Description: 221–245
    Description: 1IT. Reti di monitoraggio
    Description: 5IT. Osservatori
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    Keywords: AlpArray ; Temporary seismic network ; Seismic noise ; Hungarian National Seismological Network ; Pannonian basin ; Solid Earth ; Seismology
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    Publication Date: 2019-03-13
    Description: We analyse the Mw 6.5, 2016 Amatrice-Norcia (Central Italy) seismic sequence by means of InSAR, GPS, seismological and geologic data. The 〉1000 km2 area affected by deformation is involving a volume of about 6000 km3 and the relocated seismicity is widely distributed in the hangingwall of the master fault system and the conjugate antithetic faults. Noteworthy, the coseismically subsided hangingwall volume is about 0.12 km3, whereas the uplifted adjacent volumes uplifted only 0.016 km3. Therefore, the subsided volume was about 7.5 times larger than the uplifted one. The coseismic motion requires equivalent volume at depth absorbing the hangingwall downward movement. This unbalance regularly occurs in normal fault-related earthquakes and can be inferred as a significant contribution to coseismic strain accommodated by a stress-drop driven collapse of precursory dilatancy. The vertical coseismic displacement is in fact larger than the horizontal component, consistent with the vertical orientation of the maximum lithostatic stress tensor.
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    Description: id 4250
    Description: 2T. Deformazione crostale attiva
    Description: JCR Journal
    Keywords: Normal fault earthquakes ; Graviquakes ; Volume unbalance ; InSAR data ; Dilated crustal wedge ; 04.06. Seismology
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    Publication Date: 2019-08-19
    Description: Nel secondo quadrimestre 2018 si sono verificati in Italia cinque eventi di magnitudo superiore o uguale a 4.0, di cui uno di magnitudo superiore a 5.0. Tre di essi, avvenuti il 14 (MW 4.6) e il 16 agosto (MW 5.1 e MW 4.4), hanno interessato la provincia di Campobasso, ad una profondità di circa 20 km. Due terremoti profondi, avvenuti il 14 luglio (MW 4.3, con profondità di 57 km) e il 19 agosto (ML 4.6, con profondità di 526 km), hanno interessato il settore del mar Tirreno Meridionale, al largo della costa calabra.
    Description: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia - Dipartimento di Protezione Civile
    Description: Published
    Description: 4IT. Banche dati
    Keywords: Bollettino Sismico Italiano ; maggio – agosto 2018 ; 04.06. Seismology
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    Publication Date: 2019-08-19
    Description: Real-time earthquake evaluation consists of automatic hypocenter, local magnitude and moment tensor estimations. The AIDA real-time analysis implemented at INGV [Mazza et Al. 2012] relies on three main components: the Earthworm system [Johnson et al. 1995], which is used to automatically locate events and to estimate local magnitudes; the SeedLink protocol and utilities used for data transmission and collection; and a set software tools and databases specifically developed to analyse, store, use and distribute the seismic parameters in real-time. One of these tools, called SisPick!, is an interactive seismogram analysis and phase picking system. Originally implemented through the Microsoft .NET framework architecture it’s now being migrated to a multi-platform JavaFX environment in order to face new technological challenges and improvements such as web-services and distributed systems. Through its embedded specially integrated and customised features SisPick! allows the INGV personnel on duty for Seismic Surveillance to evaluate and review all automatic estimations before they are communicated to the Italian Civil Protection Agency and then published through email, SMS, and web pages. Moreover, SisPick! is used by the analysts of the Italian seismic bulletin (Bollettino Sismico Italiano BSI) to review and integrate all the available data and produce the Bulletin.
    Description: Published
    Description: 27th IUGG General Assembly - July 8-18, 2019 - Montréal, Québec, Canada.
    Description: 1IT. Reti di monitoraggio e sorveglianza
    Keywords: Real-time Seismic Data Analysis ; INGV ; 04.06. Seismology
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    Publication Date: 2019-06-06
    Description: Existing models for the rupture geometry and slip distribution associated with the 30 October Mw 6.6 Mt. Vettore‐Mt. Bove earthquake in central Italy show significant dissimilarities. Indeed, due to the quite complicated observed deformation pattern, the activation of a complex multi‐fault structure during a single seismic event was invoked. In this study, we explore different rupture scenarios and we develop a robust model of the rupture process of the 30 October earthquake, designed from new field observations, aftershocks distribution and static coseismic offsets including new near‐field survey‐mode GPS measurements, regional GPS observations, InSAR interferograms and static displacements derived from strong‐motion stations. Our preferred best‐fit model involves the simultaneously rupture of the master Mt. Vettore‐Mt. Bove normal fault and of at least two secondary antithetic faults (as they significantly contributed to the total deformation field), which overall describe a “simple conceptual” half‐graben normal fault system, and whose arrangement fits the geological, seismological and the coseismic evidence of surface faulting. Notably, our model fits the geometry of seismogenic structures defined prior to the 2016‐2017 seismic sequence by field Quaternary geological observations. In addition, no significant coseismic slip on faults alternative to the master and antithetic faults is necessary to explain the observed surface displacements during the 30 October Mt. Vettore‐Mt. Bove earthquake.
    Description: Published
    Description: 4091-4118
    Description: 2T. Deformazione crostale attiva
    Description: 3T. Sorgente sismica
    Description: JCR Journal
    Keywords: Normal faulting earthquake; inversion; GPS; SAR; geology ; 04.03. Geodesy ; 04.04. Geology ; 04.06. Seismology
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    Publication Date: 2019-10-22
    Description: La Rete Sismica dell’Osservatorio Vesuviano (RSOV) è una rete regionale costituita da stazioni sismiche analogiche a corto periodo e stazioni digitali a larga banda con trasmissione continua dei segnali al Centro di Acquisizione (figura 1). La Rete è progettata per il monitoraggio delle aree vulcaniche attive della Campania (Vesuvio, Campi Flegrei, Ischia) e fornisce informazioni relative alla sismicità a scala regionale in collaborazione con la Rete Sismica Nazionale Centralizzata (INGV – Centro Nazionale per il Monitoraggio della Sismicità). Il miglioramento e la standardizzazione della Rete iniziato nella prima metà del 2000 è continuato nell’anno in corso con la ristrutturazione di alcune stazioni (SFT, HR9, OTV, SSB, SMC) e la conversione a tre componenti di due stazioni dell’area vesuviana (BKE e CPV). Particolare attenzione è stata posta nel miglioramento dell’accoppiamento sismometrobasamento al fine di migliorare il rapporto segnale-rumore; il rumore di fondo rimane comunque elevato a quasi tutte le stazioni a causa dell’alto grado di urbanizzazione delle aree monitorate. E’ stata completata, inoltre, la ristrutturazione del Ponte Radio Centralizzato posto presso la sede di Via Manzoni. Questa operazione ha comportato la sostituzione di tutti gli apparati radio riceventi, obsoleti o inadeguati, e la ridistribuzione del sistema delle antenne di ricezione. Futuri miglioramenti ed espansioni della Rete sono inseriti nel Piano Triennale delle attività dell’I.N.G.V. e prevedono la conversione in larga banda di alcune stazioni analogiche e la ridondanza dei sistemi di trasmissione (telemetria UHF e satellitare) per garantire la continuità dell’acquisizione dei segnali.
    Description: INGV Sezione di Napoli "Osservatorio Vesuviano"
    Description: Published
    Description: 1IT. Reti di monitoraggio e sorveglianza
    Keywords: Monitoraggio ; sismico ; 04.06. Seismology
    Repository Name: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)
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    Springer, Berlin
    In:  SUB Göttingen | 8 Z NAT 2148
    Publication Date: 2021-03-29
    Description: Dieser Band enthält 32 Artikel zu Themengebieten der Geophysik, veröffentlicht durch die Deutsche Geophysikalische Gesellschaft in dem Jahr 1983.
    Description: Inhaltsverzeichnis: Journal of Geophysics 59 〈html〉 〈body〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0059/LOG_0011.pdf"〉The detailed velocity structure of the Urach geothermal anomaly〈/a〉〈br〉 (Walther, C., Trappe, H., Meissner, R.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0059/LOG_0012.pdf"〉The effect of 〈i〉SKS〈/i〉 scattering on models of the shear velocity-structure of the D" region〈/a〉〈br〉 (Lay, T., Young, C.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0059/LOG_0013.pdf"〉Spheroidal and torsional global response functions〈/a〉〈br〉 (Wilhelm, H.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0059/LOG_0014.pdf"〉Magnetometer array studies on southeastern Finland on the Baltic shield〈/a〉〈br〉 (Pajunpää, K.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0059/LOG_0016.pdf"〉Magnetovariational and magnetotelluric studies of the Oulu anomaly on the Baltic Shield in Finland〈/a〉〈br〉 (Korja, T., Zhang, P., Pajunpää, K.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0059/LOG_0018.pdf"〉Glacio-isostatic adjustment in Fennoscandia revisited〈/a〉〈br〉 (Wolf, D.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0059/LOG_0019.pdf"〉Modelling active audio-magnetotelluric data〈/a〉〈br〉 (Fischer, G., Schnegg, P.-A.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0059/LOG_0020.pdf"〉A comparison of upper mantle subcontinental electrical conductivity for North America, Europe, and Asia〈/a〉〈br〉 (Campbell, W. H., Schiffmacher, E. R.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0059/LOG_0021.pdf"〉Paleomagnetism of the tertiary intrusives from Chalkidiki (northern Greece)〈/a〉〈br〉 (Kondopoulou, D., Westphal, M.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0059/LOG_0022.pdf"〉Absolute intensity of daytime whistlers at low and middle latitudes and its latitudinal variation〈/a〉〈br〉 (Hayakawa, M., Tanaka, Y., Ohta, K., Okada, T.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0059/LOG_0023.pdf"〉Electric fields and currents at the Harang discontinuity: a case study〈/a〉〈br〉 (Kunkel, T., Baumjohann, W., Untiedt, J., Greenwald, R. A.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0059/LOG_0024.pdf"〉〈i〉Erratum.〈/i〉 In-situ permeability from non-dilatational soil deformation caused by groundwater pumping – a case study〈/a〉〈br〉 (Kümpel, H.-J., Lohr, G.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0059/LOG_0025.pdf"〉Book reviews〈/a〉〈br〉 (Jentzsch, G., Jacoby, W.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0059/LOG_0026.pdf"〉A conceptual model of core dynamics and the earth's magnetic field〈/a〉〈br〉 (Officer, C. B.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0059/LOG_0027.pdf"〉Paleomagnetism of Miocene volcanism from South Syria〈/a〉〈br〉 (Roperch, P., Bonhommet, N.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0059/LOG_0028.pdf"〉Periadriatic lineament in the Alps studied by magnetotellurics〈/a〉〈br〉 (Ádám, A., Duma, G., Gutdeutsch, R., Verő, J., Wallner, Á.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0059/LOG_0031.pdf"〉Comparison of fault-plane solutions and moment tensors〈/a〉〈br〉 (Hinzen, K.-G.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0059/LOG_0032.pdf"〉A teleseismic study of the Upper Rhinegraben area: array mislocation diagram and 3-D velocity inversion〈/a〉〈br〉 (Granet, M.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0059/LOG_0033.pdf"〉Interactive high-resolution polarization analysis of broad-band seismograms〈/a〉〈br〉 (Plešinger, A., Hellweg, M., Seidl, D.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0059/LOG_0035.pdf"〉The relationship between the polarization of whistlers and their dispersion〈/a〉〈br〉 (Shimakura, S., Okada, T., Hayakawa, M., Tanaka, Y.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0059/LOG_0036.pdf"〉A simple statistical model on the degree of interconnection on partially molten rocks〈/a〉〈br〉 (Schmeling, H.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0059/LOG_0037.pdf"〉Book reviews〈/a〉〈br〉 (Hansen, C. J., Jentzsch, G.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0059/LOG_0038.pdf"〉Complete seismogram synthesis for transversely isotropic media〈/a〉〈br〉 (Mandal, B., Mitchell, B. J.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0059/LOG_0039.pdf"〉The influence of a dilatant region in the Earth's crust on the Earth tide tilt and strain〈/a〉〈br〉 (Kirsch, R., Zschau, J.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0059/LOG_0040.pdf"〉The influence at atmospheric loading on VLBI-experiments〈/a〉〈br〉 (Rabbel, W., Schuh, H.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0059/LOG_0041.pdf"〉Discrete frequency inequalities for magnetotelluric impedances of one-dimensional conductors〈/a〉〈br〉 (Weidelt, P.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0059/LOG_0042.pdf"〉Thermally stimulated currents in rocks〈/a〉〈br〉 (Dologlou-Revelioti, E., Varotsos, P.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0059/LOG_0043.pdf"〉Magnetostratigraphy of Neogene equatorial Pacific pelagic sediments〈/a〉〈br〉 (Weinreich, N., Theyer, F.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0059/LOG_0045.pdf"〉Deconvolution as a method for the separation of Pi2 pulsations from background field variations〈/a〉〈br〉 (Behrens, J., Glaßmeier, K.-H.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0059/LOG_0046.pdf"〉〈i〉Laudatio〈/i〉. Presentation of the Emil Wiechert Medal to Don L. Anderson, Pasadena〈/a〉〈br〉 (Soffel, H.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0059/LOG_0047.pdf"〉〈i〉Correction〈/i〉. A comparison of upper mantle subcontinental electrical conductivity for North America, Europe and Asia〈/a〉〈br〉 (Campbell, W. H., Schiffmacher, E. R.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0059/LOG_0048.pdf"〉Book reviews〈/a〉〈br〉 (Kertz, W., Schwentek, H., Jacoby, W. R.)〈/li〉 〈/body〉 〈/html〉
    Description: research
    Description: DGG, DFG, SUB Göttingen
    Keywords: 550 ; Geophysik ; Alps ; Broad-band seismology ; Deconvolution ; Deep Sea Drilling Project ; Deformation of earth’s surface ; Dilatancy ; Dynamo theory ; Earth currents ; Earth tides ; Earth’s core ; Earth’s crust ; Earth’s Mantle ; Electrical Conductivity of the Earth ; Electromagnetic Induction ; Fault plane solutions ; Free oscillations of earth ; Geomagnetic pulsations ; Geothermics ; Germany ; Global positioning ; Gräfenberg seismic array ; Greece ; Harang discontinuity ; Inverse problems ; lonospheric electric field ; lsostasy ; Magnetic field of earth ; Magnetometer array studies ; Magnetosphere ; Magnetostratigraphy ; Magnetotellurics ; Pacific ; Paleomagnetism ; Partial melts ; Polar ionosphere ; Polar magnetic substorms ; Rhinegraben ; Rock Physics ; Scandinavia ; Seismics ; Seismic Moment tensor ; Seismic wave propagation ; Seismology ; Synthetic seismograms ; Syria ; Very Long Baseline Interferometry ; Viscosity of earth’s mantle ; Whistlers ; FID-GEO-DE-7
    Language: English
    Type: anthology_digi
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    Physika-Verlag, Würzburg
    In:  Herausgeberexemplar | 8 Z NAT 2148
    Publication Date: 2021-03-29
    Description: Dieser Band enthält Artikel zu Themengebieten des Erdmagnetismus und der Ionosphäre, veröffentlicht durch die Deutsche Geophysikalische Gesellschaft in dem Jahr 1970.
    Description: 〈ul style="line-height:2;"〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN101433392X_0036/LOG_0088.pdf"〉Heft 4〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN101433392X_0036/LOG_0089.pdf"〉Titelseite〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN101433392X_0036/LOG_0090.pdf"〉Inhaltsverzeichnis〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN101433392X_0036/LOG_0091.pdf"〉[Impressum]〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN101433392X_0036/LOG_0092.pdf"〉Geophysics and Germany, Men and Enterprises (Chapman, S.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN101433392X_0036/LOG_0093.pdf"〉Investigation of the Auroral Electrojet (Heinrich, H., Reimer, D., Siemann, H.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN101433392X_0036/LOG_0095.pdf"〉Plasmamessungen im Polarlicht-Elektrojet und daraus erschlossene elektrische Felder (Kist, R., Spenner, K.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN101433392X_0036/LOG_0097.pdf"〉Polarisationsmessungen an künstlichen Bariumwolken (Möller, G. F., Haser, L.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN101433392X_0036/LOG_0098.pdf"〉Der Forschungssatellit AZUR (Keppler, E.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN101433392X_0036/LOG_0101.pdf"〉Crustal Structure of the Western United States from Seismic-Refraction Measurements in Comparison with Central European Results (Prodehl, C.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN101433392X_0036/LOG_0105.pdf"〉MARS 66. Eine Magnetbandapparatur für seismische Tiefensondierung (Berckheimer, H.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN101433392X_0036/LOG_0109.pdf"〉Recordings with Askania Gravimeters Before and After Important Earthquakes (Kizawa, T.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN101433392X_0036/LOG_0111.pdf"〉Ergänzung zu "In memoriam Otto Lucke" (Heft 6/1969, S. 6-8) (Fanselau, G.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN101433392X_0036/LOG_0112.pdf"〉[Werbung]〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈/ul〉
    Description: research
    Description: DFG, SUB Göttingen, DGG
    Keywords: 550 ; Geophysik ; Erdmagnetismus ; Geomagnetismus ; Geophysik ; Ionosphäre ; Ionosphere ; Seismik ; Seismology ; Strahlung ; Wellen ; FID-GEO-DE-7
    Language: German , English
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  • 51
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    Springer, Berlin
    In:  SUB Göttingen | 8 Z NAT 2148:40
    Publication Date: 2021-03-29
    Description: Dieser Band enthält 134 Artikel zu Themengebieten der Seismologie, Erdmagnetismus und Gesteinsphysik veröffentlicht durch die Deutsche Geophysikalische Gesellschaft in dem Jahr 1974.
    Description: Inhaltsverzeichnis: Journal of Geophysics 40 〈html〉 〈body〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0010.pdf"〉Seegravimetrie〈/a〉〈br〉 (Fleischer, U.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0014.pdf"〉Statistical analysis of the pitch angle distribution of magnetospheric solar protons during geomagnetic activity〈/a〉〈br〉 (Scholer, M., Morfill, G., Hovestadt, D.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0016.pdf"〉Viscosity-depth-structure of different tectonic units and possible consequences for the upper part of converging plates〈/a〉〈br〉 (Meissner, R.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0017.pdf"〉Die Magnetisierung von Bohrkernen aus einem Serpentinit-Vorkommen bei Erbendorf (Oberpfalz) (Schult, A.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0018.pdf"〉Estimates of in situ thermal diffusivity of the Ore-Bearing Rocks in some drillholes in the Skellefte Field (N. Sweden) using the annual temperature wave〈/a〉〈br〉 (Parasnis, D. S.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0019.pdf"〉Geophysical exploration for groundwater in the Lusaka District, Republic of Zambia〈/a〉〈br〉 (Töpfer, K.D., Legg, C. A.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0021.pdf"〉Neuere Versuche zum Dipol-Induktionsverfahren〈/a〉〈br〉 (Leppin, M.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0022.pdf"〉A field evaluation of Caner's broad-band geomagnetic induction instrumentation〈/a〉〈br〉 (Dragert, H.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0025.pdf"〉Seismic noise at 2 Hz in Europe〈/a〉〈br〉 (Plešinger, A.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0026.pdf"〉Crustal structure under the Ionian Sea〈/a〉〈br〉 (Weigel, W.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0028.pdf"〉Heat-Flow Measurements in Swiss Lakes〈/a〉〈br〉 (Von Herzen, R. P.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0029.pdf"〉Makroseismische Abschätzungen von Herdparametern österreichischer Erdbeben aus den Jahren 1905 - 1973〈/a〉〈br〉 (Franke, A., Gutdeutsch, R.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0030.pdf"〉Long range propagation of seismic energy in the lower lithosphere〈/a〉〈br〉 (Kind, R.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0033.pdf"〉Palaeomagnetism of tertiary volcanic rocks from the Ethiopian southern plateau and the Danakil Block〈/a〉〈br〉 (Schult, A.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0034.pdf"〉Calculation of the shape and position of the last closed field line boundary and the coordinates of the magnetopause neutral points in a theoretical magnetospheric field model〈/a〉〈br〉 (Voigt, G.-H.))〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0037.pdf"〉Doppler shift of auroral backscatter signals〈/a〉〈br〉 (Czechowsky, P.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0038.pdf"〉Spherical harmonic analysis of the DS-field during magnetic storms〈/a〉〈br〉 (Schreiber, H.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0041.pdf"〉Note on determining hourly mean values〈/a〉〈br〉 (Larsen, J. C.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0042.pdf"〉Seismic observations in Germany of a 10 t explosion off Scotland〈/a〉〈br〉 (Bonjer, K.-P., Kaminski, W., Kind, R.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0044.pdf"〉A method to reduce the measuring time for spinner magnetometers〈/a〉〈br〉 (Hummervoll, R.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0045.pdf"〉Book Reviews〈/a〉〈br〉 (Mayer, H.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0046.pdf"〉Transverse plasma waves in the solar wind close to the proton gyrofrequency〈/a〉〈br〉 (Rehn, H. W.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0047.pdf"〉Die magnetische Anomalie der Ivreazone〈/a〉〈br〉 (Albert, G.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0052.pdf"〉Second meeting of the European Geophysical Society〈/a〉〈br〉〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0053.pdf"〉On a high-frequency method for the measurement of susceptibilities and hysteresis losses of rocks and minerals between nitrogen temperature and 700 °C〈/a〉〈br〉 (Markert, H., Trissl, K.-H., Zimmermann, G. J.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0054.pdf"〉Kinetics of oxidation processes in titanomagnetites〈/a〉〈br〉 (Kropáček, V.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0056.pdf"〉Ultra sound absorption measurements in rock samples at low temperatures〈/a〉〈br〉 (Herminghaus, Ch., Berckhemer, H.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0058.pdf"〉Recordings with the Askania borehole tiltmeter (vertical pendulum) in the frequency range of earth's free oscillations〈/a〉〈br〉 (Flach, D., Große-Brauckmann, W.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0060.pdf"〉Heat flow measurements in northern Italy and heat flow maps of Europe〈/a〉〈br〉 (Haenel, R.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0062.pdf"〉Die Bestimmung der Transmissivität von Grundwasserleitern aus dem Einschwingverhalten des Brunnen-Grundwasserleitersystems〈/a〉〈br〉 (Krauss, I.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0063.pdf"〉Symposium on "Geomagnetic Anomalies, Rock Magnetism and Petrography"〈/a〉〈br〉 (Hahn, A., Hall, D. H., Dunlop, D. J., Kobayashi, Kazuo, Nomura, Masafumi, Lidiak, E. G.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0090.pdf"〉The AEROS mission〈/a〉〈br〉 (Lämmerzahl, P., Bauer, S. J.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0091.pdf"〉The AEROS-EUV Spectrometer〈/a〉〈br〉 (Schmidtke, G., Schweizer, W., Knothe, M.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0092.pdf"〉The retarding potential analyzer on AEROS-B〈/a〉〈br〉 (Spenner, K., Dumbs, A.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0094.pdf"〉Impedance probe. The AEROS-B electron density experiment〈/a〉〈br〉 (Neske, E., Kist, R.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0095.pdf"〉The AEROS neutral and ion mass-spectrometer〈/a〉〈br〉 (Krankowsky, D., Lämmerzahl, P., Bonner, F., Wieder, H.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0096.pdf"〉The neural atmosphere temperature experiment〈/a〉〈br〉 (Spencer, N. W., Pelz, D. T., Niemann, H. B.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0097.pdf"〉Atmospheric drag analysis with the AEROS Satellite〈/a〉〈br〉 (Roemer, Max, Wulf-Mathies, Carsten)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0098.pdf"〉Electromagnetic reflections in salt deposits〈/a〉〈br〉 (Thierbach, R.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0100.pdf"〉The structure of the Ries crater from geoelectric depth soundings〈/a〉〈br〉 (Ernstson, K.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0102.pdf"〉Measurements of magnetic total field anomalies in the Hon Graben, Libya〈/a〉〈br〉 (Schult, A.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0103.pdf"〉Correction〈/a〉〈br〉〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0104.pdf"〉Book reviews〈/a〉〈br〉 (Theile, B.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0105.pdf"〉Interplanetary magnetic fields and the propagation of cosmic rays〈/a〉〈br〉 (Wibberenz, G.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0106.pdf"〉Intensity and energy spectrum of electrons accelerated in the earth's bow shock〈/a〉〈br〉 (Anderson, K. A.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0107.pdf"〉Evidence from particle precipitation of two-way-convection in auroral latitudes〈/a〉〈br〉 (Hultqvist, B.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0110.pdf"〉Investigation of electron dynamics in the magnetosphere with electron beams injected from sounding rockets〈/a〉〈br〉 (Winckler, J. R.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0113.pdf"〉Cosmic ray electrons in the atmosphere〈/a〉〈br〉 (Fulks, G., Meyer, P.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0114.pdf"〉Cosmic rays underground and the interplanetary magnetic field〈/a〉〈br〉 (Regener, Victor H., Regener, Eric)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0115.pdf"〉Harmonic temperature waves in a horizontally layered medium〈/a〉〈br〉 (Mundry, E.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0118.pdf"〉No transform faults on the moon〈/a〉〈br〉 (Stegena, L., Bérczi, Sz.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0121.pdf"〉Dominating trends of the anomalies of the gravity and magnetic fields in NE France and SW Germany〈/a〉〈br〉 (Edel, J. B.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0122.pdf"〉Book Reviews〈/a〉〈br〉 (Strobach, K., Petersen, Nikolai)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈/body〉 〈/html〉
    Description: research
    Description: DGG, DFG, SUB Göttingen
    Keywords: 550 ; Aeronomy ; AEROS (satellite) ; Africa ; Alps ; Applied Geophysics ; Aurora ; Austria ; Bow Shock of Earth ; Canada ; Cosmic Rays ; Crustal Structure ; Earthquakes ; Europe ; France ; Free Oscillation of Earth ; Geoelectrics ; Geomagnetic Anomalies ; Geomagnetic Deep Sounding ; Geomagnetic Secular Variation ; Geomagnetic Time Variations ; Gravity Anomalies ; Gravity ; Geothermics ; Germany ; Great Britain ; Heat Flow ; Hydrology ; Interplanetary Magnetic Field ; Ionian Sea ; Ionosphere ; Italy ; Lunar Seismology ; Lunar Tectonism ; Macquarie-Inseln ; Magnetosphere ; Mantle of Earth ; Marine Geophysics ; Pacific Ocean ; Paleomagnetism ; Particle Acceleration ; Plasma Waves ; Radio Waves ; Ries Crater ; Rock Magnetism ; Rock Physics ; Salt Deposits ; Seismic Deep Sounding ; Seismic Noise ; Seismic Refraction Measurements ; Seismic Wave Absorption ; Seismology ; Solar EUV Radiation ; Solar Wind ; Switzerland ; Tectonophysics ; Tiltmeter ; United States ; USSR ; Viscosity of Earth ; FID-GEO-DE-7
    Language: German , English
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  • 52
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    Springer, Berlin
    In:  SUB Göttingen | 8 Z NAT 2148:51
    Publication Date: 2021-03-29
    Description: Dieser Band enthält 29 Artikel zu Themengebieten der Geophysik, insbesondere zu Aspekten des Erdmagnetismus und der Seismik, veröffentlicht durch die Deutsche Geophysikalische Gesellschaft in dem Jahr 1982.
    Description: Inhaltsverzeichnis: Journal of Geophysics 51 〈html〉 〈body〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0051/LOG_0011.pdf"〉〈sup〉40〈/sup)Ar–〈sup〉39〈/sup〉Ar Ages of Rocks and Glasses from the Nördlinger Ries Crater and the Temperature History of Impact Breccias〈/a〉〈br〉 (Staudacher, T., Jessberger, E. K., Dominik, B., Kirsten, T., Schaeffer, O. A.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0051/LOG_0012.pdf"〉Tectonic Inferences of Paleomagnetic Data from Some Mesozoic Formations in Central Iran〈/a〉〈br〉 (Wensink, H.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0051/LOG_0013.pdf"〉Palaeomagnetic Results from Lower Paleozoic Diabases and Pillow Lavas from the Frankenwald Area (Northwestern Edge of the Bohemian Massif) 〈/a〉〈br〉 (Kim, In-Soo, Soffel, H. C.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0051/LOG_0014.pdf"〉Palaeomagnetism of Quaternary Volcanics of the East-Eifel, Germany〈/a〉〈br〉 (Böhnel, H., Kohnen, H., Negendank, J., Schmincke, H.-U.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0051/LOG_0016.pdf"〉The Effect of Young Oceanic Regions on Frequencies and Damping of free Oscillations of the Earth〈/a〉〈br〉 (Roult, G.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0051/LOG_0017.pdf"〉Altitude Characteristics of Radar Aurora as Seen by a 90-MHz Double-Altitude Radar System Operated at Karmaselga, Karelia〈/a〉〈br〉 (Timofeev, E., Miroshnikov, Y.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0051/LOG_0018.pdf"〉Observations of Ionospheric and Field-Aligned Currents in the Late Afternoon Sector with Triad and the Scandinavian Magnetometer Array〈/a〉〈br〉 (Sulzbacher, H., Baumjohann, W., Potemra, T. A., Nielsen, E., Gustafsson, G.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0051/LOG_0019.pdf"〉Adiabatic Invariant of the Non-Relativistic Particles in the Field of a Shock Wave〈/a〉〈br〉 (Chirkov, A. G., Khodjaev, S. D., Shatalov, S. D., Vasiliyev, V. N.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0051/LOG_0020.pdf"〉Comparative Interpretation of Explosion Seismic Data〈/a〉〈br〉 (Ansorge, J., Prodehl, C., Bamford, D.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0051/LOG_0022.pdf"〉The Intercept-Time Method – Possibilities and Limitations〈/a〉〈br〉 (Pavlenkova, N. I.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0051/LOG_0025.pdf"〉Linearized Solutions of Kinematic Problems of Seismic Body Waves in Inhomogeneous Slightly Anisotropic Media〈/a〉〈br〉 (Červený, V., Jech, J.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0051/LOG_0026.pdf"〉Source Parameters of Mine Tremors in the Eastern Part of the Ruhr-District (West-Germany) 〈/a〉〈br〉 (Hinzen, K.-G.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0051/LOG_0027.pdf"〉Ferromagnetic Resonance 〈I〉g〈/i〉-Factor Measurement on LUNA 20 Soil〈/a〉〈br〉 (Frait, Z., Cimbálníková, A.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0051/LOG_0028.pdf"〉Observation of Guided ULF-Waves Correlated with Auroral Particle Precipitation Theoretically Explained by Negative Landau Damping〈/a〉〈br〉 (Klöcker, N.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0051/LOG_0029.pdf"〉Ground – Satellite Correlative Study of a Giant Pulsation Event〈/a〉〈br〉 (Hillebrand, O., Münch, J., McPherron, R. L.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0051/LOG_0030.pdf"〉Average Diurnal Variations of the Intensity of Geomagnetic Pulsations in the Period Ranges of pc 2–pc 5 Observed at Fürstenfeldbruck During the Years 1960–1971〈/a〉〈br〉 (Korschunow, A.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0051/LOG_0031.pdf"〉Dispersion Effect in Earth Tide Parameters? 〈/a〉〈br〉 (Wilhelm, H.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0051/LOG_0032.pdf"〉Comments on “Palaeomagnetism of Upper Cretaceous Volcanics and Nubian Sandstones of Wadi Natash, SE Egypt and Implications for the Polar Wander Path for Africa in the Mesozoic”〈/a〉〈br〉 (Schult, A., Hussain, A. G., Soffel, H. C.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0051/LOG_0033.pdf"〉Book Reviews〈/a〉〈br〉 (Buntebarth, G., Stegena, L.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0051/LOG_0034.pdf"〉Amplitude study of the 〈i〉Pg〈/i〉 Phase〈/a〉〈br〉 (Banda, E., Deichmann, N., Braile, L. W., Ansorge, J.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0051/LOG_0035.pdf"〉Analysis of Broad-Band Rayleigh Waves: A Possibility for Seismic Discrimination〈/a〉〈br〉 (Hanka, W.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0051/LOG_0038.pdf"〉Shear Fracture Development and Seismic Regime in Pyrophyllite Specimens with Soft Inclusions〈/a〉〈br〉 (Sobolev, G., Rummel, F.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0051/LOG_0039.pdf"〉The Shape of the Geomagnetic Field Through the Last 8,500 Years Over Part of the Northern Hemisphere〈/a〉〈br〉 (Creer, K. M., Tucholka, P.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0051/LOG_0040.pdf"〉The Induced Effects of Geomagnetic Variations in the Equatorial Region〈/a〉〈br〉 (Carlo, L., Singh, B. P., Rastogi, R. G., Agrarwal, A. K.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0051/LOG_0041.pdf"〉Parameter Trade-Off in One-Dimensional Magnetotelluric Modelling〈/a〉〈br〉 (Fischer, G., Le Quang, B. V.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0051/LOG_0042.pdf"〉A Theory of Forced Magnetohydrodynamic Waves〈/a〉〈br〉 (Krummheuer, F.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0051/LOG_0043.pdf"〉Pi2 Magnetic Pulsations, Auroral Break-ups, and the Substorm Current Wedge: A Case Study〈/a〉〈br〉 (Pashin, A. B., Glaßmeier, K. H., Baumjohann, W., Raspopov, O. M., Yahnin, A. G., Opgenoorth, H. J., Pellinen, R. J.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0051/LOG_0045.pdf"〉In Memoriam Haakon Brækken 14 April 1902 – 2 Juli 1982〈/a〉〈br〉 (Saxov, S.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0051/LOG_0046.pdf"〉Book Reviews〈/a〉〈br〉 (Jacoby, W. R., Jentzsch, G., Spohn, T., Engelhard, L., Christensen, U.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈/body〉 〈/html〉
    Description: research
    Description: DFG, SUB Göttingen
    Keywords: 550 ; Aurora ; Geomagnetic Pulsations ; Paleomagnetism ; Paläomagnetismus ; Satellites ; Seismologie ; Seismology ; FID-GEO-DE-7
    Language: English
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  • 53
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    Springer, Berlin
    In:  SUB Göttingen | 8 Z NAT 2148:52
    Publication Date: 2021-03-29
    Description: Dieser Band enthält 33 Artikel zu Themengebieten der Geophysik, inklusive der Beiträge zu einem Symposium über "Plasma und Teilchen in der Magnetosphäre", veröffentlicht durch die Deutsche Geophysikalische Gesellschaft in dem Jahr 1983.
    Description: Inhaltsverzeichnis: Journal of Geophysics 52 〈html〉 〈body〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0052/LOG_0011.pdf"〉On Systematic Errors in Phase-Velocity Analysis〈/a〉〈br〉 (Wielandt, E., Schenk, H.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0052/LOG_0012.pdf"〉The Upper Mantle Structure Under South-East Europe Derived from GRF Broadband Records of Greek Earthquakes〈/a〉〈br〉 (Rademacher, H, Odom, R. I., Kind, R.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0052/LOG_0013.pdf"〉Seismic Velocities of Granulites from the Seiland Petrographic Province, N. Norway: Implications for Scandinavian Lower Continental Crust〈/a〉〈br〉 (Chroston, P. N., Evans, C. J.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0052/LOG_0014.pdf"〉Inductive Coupling Between Idealized Conductors and Its Significance for the Geomagnetic Coast Effect〈/a〉〈br〉 (Wolf, D.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0052/LOG_0015.pdf"〉VHF Radar Observations of Wind Velocities at the Arecibo Observatory〈/a〉〈br〉 (Röttger, J., Czechowsky, P., Rüster, R., Schmidt, G.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0052/LOG_0016.pdf"〉Spatial Variations of Ionospheric Conductivity and Radar Auroral Amplitude in the Eastward Electrojet Region During Pre-Substorm Conditions〈/a〉〈br〉 (Uspensky, M. V., Pellinen, R. J., Baumjohann, W., Starkov, G. V., Nielsen, E., Sofko, G., Kaila, K. U.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0052/LOG_0019.pdf"〉On the Dependence of Radar Aurora Amplitude on Ionospheric Electron Density〈/a〉〈br〉 (Starkov, G. V., Oksman, J., Uspensky, M. V., Kustov, A. V.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0052/LOG_0020.pdf"〉A Possibility to Distinguish Between Ionospheric and Magnetospheric Origin of Low Latitude Magnetic Perturbations〈/a〉〈br〉 (Papamastorakis, I., Haerendel, G.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0052/LOG_0021.pdf"〉An Analogue Model of the Geomagnetic Induction in the South Indian Ocean〈/a〉〈br〉 (Papamastorakis, I., Haerendel, G.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0052/LOG_0022.pdf"〉Book Review〈/a〉〈br〉 (Klever, N.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0052/LOG_0023.pdf"〉Investigations of the Internal Geomagnetic Field by Means of a Global Model of the Earth's Crust〈/a〉〈br〉 (Meyer, J., Hufen, J.-H., Sichert, M., Hahn, A.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0052/LOG_0025.pdf"〉A Palaeointensity Method for Use with Highly Oxidised Basalts, and Application to Some Permian Volcanics〈/a〉〈br〉 (Senanayake, W. E., McElhinny, M. W.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0052/LOG_0027.pdf"〉Comparison of Errors in Local and Reference Estimates of the Magnetotelluric Impedance Tensor〈/a〉〈br〉 (Kröger, P., Micheel, H. J., Elsner, R.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0052/LOG_0028.pdf"〉Discrete Chorus Emissions Recorded at Nainital〈/a〉〈br〉 (Khosa, P. N., Lalmani, Ahmad, M. M.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0052/LOG_0029.pdf"〉Evidence for Lamination in the Lower Continental Crust Beneath the Black Forest〈/a〉〈br〉 (Southwestern Germany) (Deichmann, N., Ansorge, J.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0052/LOG_0030.pdf"〉FENNOLORA Recordings at NORSAR〈/a〉〈br〉 (Mereu, R. F., Mykkeltveit, S., Husebye, E. S.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0052/LOG_0032.pdf"〉Earth's Flattening Effect on the Tidal Forcing Field〈/a〉〈br〉 (Wilhelm, H.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0052/LOG_0033.pdf"〉Some Results of Calibration Factor Determination of LaCoste and Romberg Gravity Meters (Model D) 〈/a〉〈br〉 (Götze, H.-J., Meurers, B.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0052/LOG_0034.pdf"〉Ocean Tides and Periodic Variations of the Earth's Rotation〈/a〉〈br〉 (Baader, H.-R., Brosche, P., Hövel, W.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0052/LOG_0035.pdf"〉In Memoriam Anton Graf (1901–1981) 〈/a〉〈br〉 (Rosenbach, O., Gauthier, W.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0052/LOG_0036.pdf"〉In Memoriam Jürgen Henning Illies March 14, 1924 – August 2, 1982〈/a〉〈br〉 (Fuchs, K.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0052/LOG_0037.pdf"〉Book Reviews〈/a〉〈br〉 (Spohn, T., Jacoby, W. R.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0052/LOG_0038.pdf"〉Preface to the special issue “Plasma and Energetic Particles in the Magnetosphere”, EGS Meeting, 23-27 Auguts 1982, Leeds, UK〈/a〉〈br〉 (Hovestadt, D., Untiedt, J.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0052/LOG_0039.pdf"〉Global Pattern of Auroral Ion Precipitation: A Review of the Results from the AUREOLE-1 and AUREOLE-2 Satellites〈/a〉〈br〉 (Crasnier, J., Sauvaud, J. A., Cambou, F., Gladyshev, V. A., Kovrazhkin, R. A., Galperin, Yu. I.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0052/LOG_0040.pdf"〉A Technique for Studying Density Gradients and Motions of Plasmaspheric Irregularities〈/a〉〈br〉 (Jones, D.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0052/LOG_0041.pdf"〉Heavy Ion Plasmas in the Outer Magnetosphere〈/a〉〈br〉 (Young, D. T.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0052/LOG_0042.pdf"〉Energetic Particle Signatures Near Magnetospheric Boundaries〈/a〉〈br〉 (Scholer, M.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0052/LOG_0043.pdf"〉Recent ISEE Observations of the Magnetopause and Low Latitude Boundary Layer: A Review〈/a〉〈br〉 (Saunders, M. A.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0052/LOG_0044.pdf"〉Motion of Flux Transfer Events on 10 November 1977 Determined by Energetic Particles on ISEE 2〈/a〉〈br〉 (Daly, P. W., Keppler, E.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0052/LOG_0045.pdf"〉On the Dynamics of the Ring Current〈/a〉〈br〉 (Hultqvist, B.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0052/LOG_0046.pdf"〉Ionic Composition of the Earth's Radiation Belts〈/a〉〈br〉 (Spjeldvik, W. N.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0052/LOG_0047.pdf"〉Energy and Charge Distribution of Energetic Helium Ions in the Outer Radiation Belt of the Earth〈/a〉〈br〉 (Klecker, B., Hovestadt, D., Scholer, M., Gloeckler, G., Ipavich, F. M., Fan, C. Y.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0052/LOG_0049.pdf"〉High Energy Electrons at Altitudes 500 km Near the Equator〈/a〉〈br〉 (Just, L., Kudela, K., Gusev, A. A., Pugacheva, G. I.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈/body〉 〈/html〉
    Description: research
    Description: DFG, SUB Göttingen
    Keywords: 550 ; Aurora ; Black Forest ; Earth's Crust ; Geomagnetism ; India ; Magnetosphere ; Seismics ; Seismology ; FID-GEO-DE-7
    Language: English
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    In:  SUB Göttingen | 8 Z NAT 2148:56
    Publication Date: 2021-03-29
    Description: Dieser Band enthält 26 Artikel zu Themengebieten der Geophysik, veröffentlicht durch die Deutsche Geophysikalische Gesellschaft in dem Jahr 1985.
    Description: Inhaltsverzeichnis: Journal of Geophysics 56 〈html〉 〈body〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0056/LOG_0010.pdf"〉Archaeomagnetic Study of Medieval Fireplaces at Mannheim-Wallstadt and Ovens from Herrenchiemsee (Southern Germany) and the Problem of Magnetic Refraction〈/a〉〈br〉 (Schurr, K., Becker, H., Soffel, H.C.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0056/LOG_0012.pdf"〉Frequency Dependence of 〈i〉Q〈/i〉 for Seismic Body Waves in the Earth's Mantle〈/a〉〈br〉 (Ulug, A., Berckhemer, H.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0056/LOG_0013.pdf"〉The Polarization of S Waves in a Heterogeneous Isotropic Earth Model〈/a〉〈br〉 (Cormier, V. F.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0056/LOG_0014.pdf"〉The Relaxation of Spherical and Flat Maxwell Earth Models and Effects Due to the Presence of the Lithosphere〈/a〉〈br〉 (Wolf, D.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0056/LOG_0015.pdf"〉Plasma-Gas Interactions in Planetary Atmospheres and Their Relevance for the Terrestrial Hydrogen Budget〈/a〉〈br〉 (Nass, H. U., Fahr, H. J.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0056/LOG_0016.pdf"〉Increased Ionospheric Absorption Connected With Pc 1 Pulsations after Geomagnetic Storms〈/a〉〈br〉 (Märcz, F.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0056/LOG_0017.pdf"〉Some Aspects of Whistler Duct Lifetimes at Low Latitudes〈/a〉〈br〉 (Lalmani)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0056/LOG_0018.pdf"〉On a Mixed Quadratic Invariant of the Magnetic Susceptibility Tensor〈/a〉〈br〉 (Jelinek, V.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0056/LOG_0019.pdf"〉In Memoriam Hans Closs (1907 – 1982) 〈/a〉〈br〉 (Dürbaum, H.-J.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0056/LOG_0020.pdf"〉In Memoriam Herbert Flathe (1919 – 1983) 〈/a〉〈br〉 (Homilius, J.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0056/LOG_0021.pdf"〉Book Reviews〈/a〉〈br〉 (Böhmel, H., Doan, D., Strobach, K., Jentzsch, G.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0056/LOG_0022.pdf"〉Crustal Structure Beneath the Swabian Jura, SW Germany, from Seismic Refraction Investigations〈/a〉〈br〉 (Gajewski, D., Prodehl, C.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0056/LOG_0024.pdf"〉Static Deformations and Gravity Changes at the Earth's Surface Due to Atmospheric Loading〈/a〉〈br〉 (Rabbel, W., Zschau, J.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0056/LOG_0026.pdf"〉The Normal Modes of a Uniform, Compressible Maxwell Half-Space〈/a〉〈br〉 (Wolf, D.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0056/LOG_0027.pdf"〉Magnetic Expression of the Continent-Ocean Boundary Between the Western Margin of Australia and the Eastern Indian Ocean〈/a〉〈br〉 (Veevers, J. J., Tayton, J. W., Johnson, B. D., Hansen, L.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0056/LOG_0031.pdf"〉Domain State of Ti-Rich Titanomagnetites Deduced from Domain Structure Observations and Susceptibility Measurements〈/a〉〈br〉 (Appel, E., Soffel, H. C.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0056/LOG_0032.pdf"〉Large-Scale Studies of Pi-2's Associated with Auroral Breakups〈/a〉〈br〉 (Samson, J. C.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0056/LOG_0033.pdf"〉Book Reviews〈/a〉〈br〉 (Schröder,W., Engelhard, L.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0056/LOG_0034.pdf"〉Source Orientation from Grid Test and Synthetic Seismograms and an Application to the Ibbenbüren Earthquake of July 1981〈/a〉〈br〉 (Hinzen, K.-G., Krummel, H.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0056/LOG_0035.pdf"〉Active Seismic Layers and Crustal Structure in Some Italian Regions〈/a〉〈br〉 (Cassinis, R., Mazzoni, P., Ranzoni, A.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0056/LOG_0037.pdf"〉Nonlinear Inversion of Local Seismic Travel Times for the Simultaneous Determination of the 3D-Velocity Structure and Hypocentres – Application to the Seismic Zone Vrancea〈/a〉〈br〉 (Koch, M.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0056/LOG_0038.pdf"〉The Relationship Between the Magnetic Anisotropy and the 〈i〉c〈/i〉-Axis Fabric in a Massive Hematite Ore〈/a〉〈br〉 (Hrouda, F., Siemes, H., Herres, N., Hennig-Michaeli, C.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0056/LOG_0040.pdf"〉The Inverse Scattering Problem for Reflection of Electromagnetic Dipole Radiation From Earth With Vertical Variation〈/a〉〈br〉 (Vidberg, H. J., Riska, D. O.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0056/LOG_0041.pdf"〉The Method of Integral Equation in the Direct Current Resistivity Method and its Accuracy〈/a〉〈br〉 (Schulz, R.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0056/LOG_0042.pdf"〉Stochastic Ion Acceleration by Coherent Electrostatic Waves〈/a〉〈br〉 (Varvoglis, H., Papadopoulos, K.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0056/LOG_0043.pdf"〉Book Reviews〈/a〉〈br〉 (Dieminger, W., Brüstle, W.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈/body〉 〈/html〉
    Description: research
    Description: DFG, SUB Göttingen
    Keywords: 550 ; Aurora ; Earthquakes ; Earth's Crust ; Earth's Mantle ; Geomagnetic Pulsations ; Rock Magnetism ; Seismology ; Seismograms ; FID-GEO-DE-7
    Language: English
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    Publication Date: 2019-10-22
    Description: Obiettivo principale di una rete sismica per il monitoraggio vulcanico è quello di rilevare una serie di segnali associabili a processi che si sviluppano all’interno del vulcano e che possono essere attribuiti a variazioni dello stato dinamico del sistema. I fenomeni rilevabili sono costituiti da eventi sismici, talvolta manifestati come sciami, ossia sequenze di terremoti concentrati nel tempo, formati anche da centinaia di eventi nell'arco di poche ore. Questi eventi, spesso di bassa energia, sono generati da processi fisici diversificati (meccanismi di sorgente) in grado di produrre segnali simili a quelli riscontrati in aree non vulcaniche (Vulcano Tettonici - VT), oppure segnali a bassa frequenza, detti Long Period (LP), e segnali con frequenze molto basse, con periodi anche di diverse decine di secondi, detti Very Long Period (VLP). Infine i processi interni alla struttura vulcanica sono in grado di generare anche un segnale continuo detto microtremore vulcanico. L’attività di sorveglianza vulcanica, attraverso il rilevamento, l'analisi e la corretta interpretazione di questi fenomeni, si pone l’obiettivo ultimo di segnalare l’evoluzione del vulcano verso una ripresa a breve-medio termine dell'attività eruttiva. Il Centro di Monitoraggio dell’Osservatorio Vesuviano (INGV) gestisce le reti per la sorveglianza sismica del Vesuvio, dei Campi Flegrei e di Ischia che sono, come è noto, vulcani ad alto rischio a causa del loro stile eruttivo, prevalentemente esplosivo, e della presenza nelle loro prossimità di vaste aree urbanizzate.
    Description: INGV Sezione di Napoli "Osservatorio Vesuviano"
    Description: Published
    Description: 1IT. Reti di monitoraggio e sorveglianza
    Keywords: Monitoraggio ; sismico ; 04.06. Seismology
    Repository Name: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)
    Type: report
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    Publication Date: 2019-12-05
    Description: High-resolution seismic reflection, magnetic and gravity data, acquired offshore of Etna volcano, provide a new insight to understanding the relationship between tectonics and spatial-temporal evolution of volcanism. The Timpe Plateau, a structural high pertaining to the Hyblean foreland domain, located offshore of southeastern Mt. Etna, is speckled by volcanics and strongly affected by strike-slip tectonics. Transpressive deformation produced a push-up and a remarkable shortening along WNW-ESE to NW-SE trending lineaments. Fault segments, bounding basinal areas, show evidence of positive tectonic inversion, suggesting a former transtensive phase. Transtensive tectonics favoured the emplacement of deep magmatic intrusive bodies and Plio-Quaternary scattered volcanics through releasing zones. The continuing of wrench tectonics along different shear zones led to the migration of transtensive regions in the Etna area and the positive inversion of the former ones, where new magma ascent was hampered. This process caused the shifting of volcanism firstly along the main WNW-ESE trending "Southern Etna Shear Zone", then towards the Valle del Bove and finally up to the present-day stratovolcano.
    Description: Published
    Description: 12125
    Description: 1T. Struttura della Terra
    Description: 1V. Storia eruttiva
    Description: 2V. Struttura e sistema di alimentazione dei vulcani
    Description: 1A. Geomagnetismo e Paleomagnetismo
    Description: 3A. Geofisica marina e osservazioni multiparametriche a fondo mare
    Description: 2TR. Ricostruzione e modellazione della struttura crostale
    Description: JCR Journal
    Keywords: Geodynamics ; Geophysics ; 04.06. Seismology ; Tectonics ; 04.08. Volcanology
    Repository Name: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)
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    Publication Date: 2019-11-05
    Description: La Rete Sismica dell’Osservatorio Vesuviano (RSOV) è costituita da stazioni sismiche analogiche a corto periodo (20 a una componente e 12 a 3 componenti), stazioni digitali a larga banda (4 a 3 componenti) e dilatometri (6) con trasmissione continua dei segnali al Centro di Monitoraggio. La Rete è progettata per il monitoraggio delle aree vulcaniche attive della Campania (Vesuvio, Campi Flegrei, Ischia) e fornisce informazioni relative alla sismicità a scala regionale in collaborazione con la Rete Sismica Nazionale Centralizzata (INGV – Centro Nazionale Terremoti). L'attuale geometria della rete, in condizioni di basso rumore sismico di fondo, consente di localizzare in maniera affidabile anche alcuni eventi sismici con M〈=1, nelle aree del Vesuvio e dei Campi Flegrei. La ricezione dei segnali delle stazioni della RSOV è centralizzata presso un punto di raccolta dati sito in via Manzoni ed è basato prevalentemente su trasmissione radio e subordinatamente su linee telefoniche dedicate. Da qui i dati sono trasmessi al Centro di Monitoraggio, sito in via Diocleziano mediante protocollo TCP/IP su linea dedicata. In Tab. 1 sono riportati i dettagli di configurazione delle stazioni della rete permanente OV e nella Fig. 1 è rappresentata la relativa mappa. Le stazioni analogiche sono equipaggiate con sismometri a corto periodo (1s); quelle a componente verticale con sensori Mark L4-C o Geotech S13, mentre quelle a tre componenti sono dotate di sensori Mark L4-3D o terne di sensori Geotech S13. Gli apparati di amplificazione e modulazione sono stati sviluppati e realizzati dal Laboratorio di Manutenzione e Sviluppo della Rete Sismica (sistema MARCAP). Questi apparati hanno sostituito i precedenti modulatori in esercizio (Lennartz Mars-66), ormai obsoleti. La trasmissione dei segnali è effettuata prevalentemente mediante telemetria UHF con apparati radio sintetizzati a banda stretta (ERE PMDU2000) programmabili via porta RS-232 su tutta la banda operativa (430-450 MHz). Per alcune stazioni (NIS, STH, DMP, SFT, PE9 e TR9) la trasmissione è realizzata mediante linea telefonica dedicata (CDA). Le stazioni digitali a larga banda sono equipaggiate con sensori a 3 componenti Guralp CMG-40T con risposta tra 60s e 50Hz. I dati sono digitalizzati a 100 cps da un acquisitore locale costituito da una stazione Kinemetrics K2 e trasmessi in continuo via porta seriale RS-232 a 9600 baud mediante telemetria UHF. Gli apparati ricetrasmettitori sono costituiti da radio-modem SATEL mod. SATELLINE 3AS a banda stretta con canalizzazione a 12.5 kHz. Per tutte le stazioni il sistema di alimentazione primaria è garantito dalla linea elettrica o da pannelli solari da 75W.
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    Publication Date: 2019-11-05
    Description: La Rete Sismica dell’Osservatorio Vesuviano (RSOV) è costituita da stazioni sismiche a corto periodo (20 a componente verticale e 12 a 3 componenti analogiche, una a 3 componenti digitale), da stazioni digitali a larga banda (8 a 3 componenti), da dilatometri (6 volumetrici in pozzo), da un array sismico (16 elementi a 3 componenti e corto periodo) e da un microfono infrasonico. La Rete è progettata per il monitoraggio delle aree vulcaniche attive della Campania (Vesuvio, Campi Flegrei, Ischia) e fornisce informazioni relative alla sismicità a scala regionale, in collaborazione con la Rete Sismica Nazionale Centralizzata (INGV – Centro Nazionale Terremoti). L'attuale geometria della rete, in condizioni di basso rumore sismico di fondo, consente di localizzare in maniera affidabile nelle aree del Vesuvio e dei Campi Flegrei anche alcuni eventi sismici con M〈=1. I segnali delle stazioni della RSOV sono centralizzati presso il Centro di Monitoraggio di Via Diocleziano, in parte transitando per il Centro di Acquisizione di Posillipo in via Manzoni. Il Centro di Posillipo, che è collocato provvisoriamente dal febbraio 2004 in un container messo a disposizione del Dipartimento di Protezione Civile, centralizza le stazioni analogiche sia in trasmissione radio che su linee telefoniche dedicate ed ospita i sistemi di acquisizione in formato numerico dei segnali ricevuti. Nello stesso Centro vengono acquisiti anche i dati di alcune stazioni digitali del Vesuvio, tra cui l’array sismico, trasmessi tramite un ponte wireless dalla sede storica dell’OV. Dal Centro di Posillipo tutti i segnali sono convogliati al Centro di Monitoraggio in via Diocleziano tramite rete intranet e protocollo TCP/IP su linea numerica dedicata da 2 Mb/s. Le rimanenti stazioni broadband digitali che utilizzano per la trasmissione dei segnali linee ADSL e rete GARR, la stazione broadband SOB ed il microfono SFB, che trasmettono i segnali via wireless, sono direttamente centralizzati al Centro di Monitoraggio di Via Diocleziano. Il flusso dati complessivo realizzato dalla rete RSOV è di circa 3.7 GBytes/giorno. In Tab.1 sono riportati i dettagli di configurazione delle stazioni della rete permanente OV e nella Fig.1 è rappresentata la relativa mappa. Le stazioni analogiche sono equipaggiate con sismometri a corto periodo (1s); quelle a componente verticale con sensori Mark L4-C o Geotech S13, mentre quelle a tre componenti sono dotate di sensori Mark L4-3D o terne di sensori Geotech S13. Gli apparati di amplificazione e modulazione sono stati sviluppati e realizzati dal Laboratorio di Manutenzione e Sviluppo della Rete Sismica (sistema MARCAP). La trasmissione dei segnali è effettuata prevalentemente mediante telemetria UHF, con apparati radio sintetizzati a banda stretta (ERE PMDU2000), programmabili via porta RS-232 su tutta la banda operativa (430-450 MHz). Per 1 A cura di: M. Martini, G. Borriello, C. Buonocunto, M. Capello, A. Caputo, L. D’Auria, W. De Cesare, A. Esposito, F. Giudicepietro, D. Lo Bascio, M. Orazi, R. Peluso, P. Ricciolino, G. Scarpato, G. Talarico 54 alcune stazioni (NIS, STH, DMP, SFT, PE9 e TR9) la trasmissione è realizzata mediante linea telefonica dedicata (CDA). Le stazioni digitali a larga banda sono equipaggiate con sensori a 3 componenti Guralp CMG-40T con risposta tra 60s e 50Hz, quelle a corto periodo (array Vesuvio e stazione OV2) con sensori Lennartz LE3D da 1s. I dati sono acquisti localmente in formato numerico a 100 cps da apparati di acquisizione realizzati dall’INGV e trasmessi in continuo via porta seriale RS-232 a 9600 baud mediante telemetria UHF e wireless.
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    Publication Date: 2019-12-02
    Description: We investigate the variability of Brune stress drop (∆σ) and apparent stress (τ a ) of 23 earthquakes occurred in a small crustal volume adjacent to the hypocenter of the destructive M w 6.1 L’Aquila earthquake. Their magnitude range is 2.7 ≤ M w ≤ 4.1. Inter- event variability of stress drop and apparent stress results in a factor of ten, well beyond the individual-event uncertainty. Radiation efficiency η sw = τ a /∆σ varies mostly between 0.1 and 0.2 but, in the days immediately before and after the main shock, η sw tends to be smaller decreasing to values as low as 0.06. This may be the consequence of ruptures migrating in those days into a focal volume with higher dynamic strength. The temporal change of η sw is tentatively interpreted as a spatial variation due to the earthquake migration into the locked portion of the fault that originated the main shock. Consistently, no variation in stress drop and apparent stress is observed between foreshocks and aftershocks but the smallest and largest ∆σ result in a good correlation with the largest and smallest b-values, respectively, imaged by other authors in the rupture nucleation volume.
    Description: Published
    Description: 10360-10375
    Description: 3T. Sorgente sismica
    Description: JCR Journal
    Keywords: stress drop, apparent stress, radiation efficiency, L'Aquila ; 04.06. Seismology
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    Publication Date: 2020-01-17
    Description: The NEAM Tsunami Hazard Model 2018 (NEAMTHM18) is a probabilistic hazard model for tsunamis generated by earthquakes. It covers the coastlines of the North-East Atlantic, the Mediterranean, and connected Seas (NEAM). In this online data product, the hazard results are provided by hazard curves calculated at 2,343 Points of Interest (POI), distributed in the North-East Atlantic (1,076 POIs), the Mediterranean Sea (1,130 POIs), and the Black Sea (137 POIs) at an average spacing of ~20 km. For each POI, hazard curves are given for the mean, 2nd, 16th, 50th, 84th, and 98th percentiles. Maps derived from hazard curves are Probability maps for Maximum Inundation Heights (MIH) of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 meters; Hazard maps for Average Return Periods (ARP) of 500, 1,000, 2,500, 5,000, 10,000 years. For each map, precalculated displays are provided for the mean, the 16th percentile, and the 84th percentile. All data are also made accessible through an interactive web mapper and through Open Geospatial Consortium standard protocols. The model was prepared in the framework of the European Project TSUMAPS-NEAM (http://www.tsumaps-neam.eu/) funded by the mechanism of the European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations (grant no. ECHO/SUB/2015/718568/PREV26).
    Description: European-Union Civil Protection Mechanism, DG-ECHO, Agreement Number ECHO/SUB/2015/718568/PREV26
    Description: Published
    Description: 6T. Studi di pericolosità sismica e da maremoto
    Description: 1SR TERREMOTI - Sorveglianza Sismica e Allerta Tsunami
    Description: 2SR TERREMOTI - Gestione delle emergenze sismiche e da maremoto
    Keywords: Europe ; NEAM ; Atlantic Ocean ; Mediterranean Sea ; Aegean Sea ; Marmara Sea ; Black Sea ; earthquake ; tsunami ; moment magnitude ; crustal fault ; subduction interface ; megathrust ; probabilistic hazard model ; natural hazard ; Disaster Risk Reduction ; 05.08. Risk ; 04.06. Seismology ; 03.02. Hydrology
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    Publication Date: 2020-02-05
    Description: In this paper, we present a model for describing relationships between fluid-induced seismic- ity and operational parameters of fluid injections. Considering seismic sequences occurring during sustained fluid injections, we present a novel covariate approach in which a probability distribution is defined as a basic template function for modelling the interevent times (i.e. the time intervals between consecutive events), and the possible dependencies on operational parameters are modelled writing the parameters of the probabilistic model in terms of deter- ministic functions of explanatory covariates that are selected from the operational data. The implemented model is tested using data from two cases of reservoir stimulations in geother- mal systems (The Geysers, US and Cooper Basin, Australia). We have found that a template exponential distribution of interevent times, with a linear function relating the logarithm of the distribution’s μ parameter and the logarithm of the injection rate, is the model that better describes the observations in all the analysed cases. This result suggests that the μ parameter and the injection rate have a power-law relationship. The value of the power-law exponent, α 1 , is an indicator of the relative change in the seismicity rate associated with a relative change in the injection rate, and it results particularly important for understanding the behaviour of seismicity at high injection rates. α 1 = −1 indicates the special case of a linear relationship between seismicity rate and injection rate (which usually is the model assumed in the litera- ture); conversely, α 1 〉 −1 (α 1 〈 −1) indicates that the relative change in the seismicity rate associated with a relative change in the injection rate is lower (higher) than the relative change expected by assuming a linear relationship between these two parameters. Regarding the cases analysed in this paper, the exponent of the power law varies between −1.04 and −0.78 in The Geysers, and between −1.22 and −0.73 in Cooper Basin. While no clear temporal trends are observable in the α 1 values obtained for The Geysers, in Cooper Basin α 1 increased as the stimulation tests proceeded (from an initial value of α 1 = −1.22 calculated for the first fracture initiation test to α 1 = −0.73 associated with the third fracture initiation test). This behaviour can be a consequence of the so-called Kaiser effect indicating that, to trigger events, the pore pressure during new injections must exceed the values already reached in previous injection operations. Finally, we also studied the gradual decline of seismicity rates in the post-injection phases in Cooper Basin using the modified Omori law. We explored this data set for looking, in particular, if there exists a pattern between the parameters controlling the post-injection seismicity decay rate and the characteristics of the precedent fluid injection.
    Description: This work was performed in the framework of the European SHEER (SHale gas Exploration and Exploitation induced Risks) project, funded from the European Union Horizon 2020 Research and In- novation Programme, under grant agreement 640896. Access to the Cooper Basin data set was possible thanks to a database of fluid-induced seismicity episodes created in the SHEER project (http://www.sheerproject.eu). The Geysers data set is available via the IS-EPOS platform of the EPOS project (https://tcs.ah-epos.eu).
    Description: Published
    Description: 471–493
    Description: 1TR. Studi per le Georisorse
    Description: JCR Journal
    Keywords: Probabilistic forecasting ; Induced seismicity ; Statistical Seismology ; 04.06. Seismology
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    Publication Date: 2019-12-03
    Description: Sismicità dell’Appennino centro-meridionale analizzata, periodo 2009-2019: più di 18.000 eventi rilevati (circa il 38% in più rispetto al Bollettino Sismico INGV)
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    Description: Roma - Italia
    Description: 4IT. Banche dati
    Keywords: database integrato ; appennino centro - meridionale ; 04.06. Seismology
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    Publication Date: 2019-11-05
    Description: Volcanic processes operate over a wide range of time scale that requires different instruments and techniques to be monitored. The best approach to survey a volcanic unrest is to jointly monitor all the geophysical quantities that could vary before an eruption. The monitoring techniques are sometimes peculiar for each volcano, which has its own behavior. The simultaneous investigation of all the geophysical and geochemical parameters improves the sensibility and the understanding of any variation in the volcanic system. The Osservatorio Vesuviano is the INGV division charged of the Campi Flegrei and Vesuvius monitoring, two of the highest risk volcanic complexes in the world due to the large number of people living on or close to them. Each of them have peculiarities that increase the monitoring challenge: Campi Flegrei has high anthropic noise due to people living within its numerous craters; Vesuvius has a sharp topography that complicates the data transmission and analysis. The real time monitoring of the two areas involves several geophysical fields and the data are transmitted by a wide data-communication wired or radio infrastructure to the Monitoring Centre of Osservatorio Vesuviano: - The seismic network counts of 20 station sites in Campi Flegrei and 23 in Vesuvius equipped with velocimetric, accelerometric and infrasonic sensors. Some of them are borehole stations. - The GPS network counts of 25 stations operating at Campi Flegrei caldera and 9 stations at Vesuvius volcano. All the procedures for remote stations managing (raw data downloading, data quality control and data processing) take place automatically and the computed data are shown in the Monitoring Centre. - The mareographic network counts of 4 stations in the Campi Flegrei caldera coast and 3 close to the Vesuvius that transmit to the Monitoring Centre where the data are elaborated. - The tiltmetric network consist of 10 stations distributed around Pozzuoli harbor, the area of maximum ground uplift of Campi Flegrei, evidenced since 2005, and 7 stations distributed around the Vesuvius crater. Each tiltmetric station is also equipped with a temperature and magnetic sensor. The signals recorded are sent to the Monitoring Centre. - The 4 marine multiparametric stations installed in the Pozzuoli gulf send accelerometric, broad band, hydrophonic and GPS data to the Monitoring Centre. - The geochemical network counts of 4 multiparametric stations in the fumarolic areas of Campi Flegrei and 2 stations in the Vesuvius crater (rim and bottom) with data transmission to the Monitoring Centre. They collect soil CO2 flux, temperature gradient and environmental and meteorological parameters and transmit them directly to the Monitoring Centre. - The permanent thermal infrared surveillance network (TIRNet) is composed of 6 stations distributed among Campi Flegrei and Vesuvius. The stations acquire IR scenes at night-time of highly diffuse degassing areas. IR data are processed by an automated system of IR analysis and the temperatures values are sent to the Monitoring Centre
    Description: Published
    Description: Vienna, Austria
    Description: 1IT. Reti di monitoraggio e sorveglianza
    Keywords: Monitoraggio ; sismico ; Campi Flegrei ; multiparametric ; real-time ; 04.06. Seismology
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    Publication Date: 2020-01-13
    Description: The geothermal field of Torre Alfina is located in central Italy at the northern edge of the Vulsini Volcanic District, the northernmost area of the so-called Quaternary Roman Co-Magmatic Province. In the framework of a medium-enthalpy geothermal exploitation project, INGV installed a local seismic network close to the future geothermal production site for monitoring natural local seismicity. In this paper, we show the results of a study of the microseismicity recorded from June 2014 to May 2016 in a small area of about 10 km2 around Torre Alfina. Analyzing seismic signals recorded by a local temporary network of ten short-period stations and by four permanent stations of the INGV national seismic network, we detected 846 local earthquakes. Then, we accurately relocated 799 events using HypoDD code. Our results show that the region of Torre Alfina is characterized by intense microseismicity, with hypocentral depths between 3 and 7 km and with moderate magnitudes between Md = 0.1 and ML = 2.8. Moreover, more than half of the earthquakes are grouped into six main swarm-like clusters each lasting few days. Furthermore, we computed 36 well-constrained fault plane solutions, which show a clear transtensional deformation regime in the whole study area. Three main tectonic directions have been evidenced from the focal mechanisms analysis: E-W, WSW-ENE, and NW-SE. The understanding of the seismogenic structural setting of the Torre Alfina geothermal field, and the study of its background natural seismicity can be of great importance in recognizing any possible future seismicity induced by the exploitation of the field.
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    Description: 1279–1298
    Description: 2T. Deformazione crostale attiva
    Description: JCR Journal
    Keywords: Geothermal field ; Earthquake location ; Microseismicity ; Focal mechanism ; Central Italy ; 04.06. Seismology
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    Publication Date: 2022-04-05
    Description: We integrate paleoseismic data sets along the Mt. Vettore‐Mt. Bove normal fault system rupturing at the surface in the 30 October 2016 Norcia earthquake. Through the analysis of new trenches from this work and a review of the preexisting data, we correlate events among trench sites along antithetic and synthetic fault splays. We recognize seven M 6.5, 2016 Norcia‐type (or larger) surface‐faulting events in the last ~22 kyr, including 2016. Before 2016, one event occurred in the past two millennia (260–575 CE) and possibly corresponds to the event damaging Rome in 443 or 484/508 CE. Three previous events occurred between 10590 and 415 BCE, whereas the two oldest ones date between 19820 and 16540 BCE. The average recurrence time is 3,360–3,640 years for the last ~22 kyr and 1,220–1,970 years for the last ~4 kyr. We infer a minimum dip‐slip rate of 0.26–0.38 mm/year on the master fault in the central portion of the Mt. Vettore–Mt. Bove normal fault system and a dip‐slip rate of at least 0.10 mm/year on the southernmost portion. We infer a Middle–Late Pleistocene inception of the long‐term scarp of the investigated splays. The along‐strike variation of slip rates well reproduces the trend of the 2016 surface slip; thus, the time window exposed in the trenches is representative for the present fault activity. Based on trenching data, different earthquake rupture scenarios should be also considered for local hazard assessment.
    Description: Published
    Description: 9021-9048
    Description: 4T. Sismicità dell'Italia
    Description: 5T. Sismologia, geofisica e geologia per l'ingegneria sismica
    Description: 6T. Studi di pericolosità sismica e da maremoto
    Description: 7A. Geofisica per il monitoraggio ambientale
    Description: 4IT. Banche dati
    Description: JCR Journal
    Keywords: We integrate paleoseismic datasets along the Mt. Vettore‐Mt. Bove normal fault system rupturing on 30 October 2016, M6.5, Norcia Earthquake ; Seven surface faulting events ruptured the Mt. Vettore‐Mt. Bove fault system in the past ~22 kyr ; Paleoseismologic slip rates, recurrence intervals, and rupture scenarios contribute to the understanding of seismogenic processes in central Apennines ; 04. Solid Earth ; 04.04. Geology ; 04.06. Seismology ; 04.07. Tectonophysics
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    Publication Date: 2022-04-22
    Description: Since the end of 2013, the region around the two volcanoes Masaya and Momotombo, which includes the Nicaraguan capital Managua, has shown an unusually high seismic and volcanic activity. In December 2015, the Momotombo volcano erupted after 110 years of quiescence. Since mid-December 2015, the Masaya volcano has also shown gradually increasing activity, including the formation of a lava lake in its main crater. By adding 30 broadband stations, we had temporarily (December 2016–March 2017) densified the permanent Nicaraguan seismic network around these volcanoes to study the local seismicity and image the subsurface struc- ture. During the observation period, we observed an overall low level of seismicity. Recorded events around Momotombo likely consist of aftershocks of the M5.5 earthquake that struck this area on September, 26th, 2016. At Masaya, we did not observe volcano-tectonic events. Using the continuous waveform recordings, we perform a 3D ambient seismic noise tomography that reveals a first image of the subsurface velocity structure below the Masaya and Momotombo volcanoes. While Momotombo shows a typical elongated low shear-wave velocity anomaly that reaches depths of about 8 km, Masaya does not show indications of a deep plumbing system. At Masaya, we have indications of a shallow (0–3 km) magmatic chamber, offset to the west and not directly below the active Santiago vent, where the crater lake is located At greater depth (3–8 km) a low velocity anomaly towards the northeast coincides in location with a modelled positive gravity anomaly and could indicate the presence of a former intrusive body. With this study we want to trigger further interest in the diverse tectonic and volcanic features of Nicaragua. Future, long-term seismic imaging and monitoring projects are of critical interest for the estimation of seismic and volcanic risks in Managua and the surroundings.
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    Description: 1-11
    Description: 1T. Struttura della Terra
    Description: 2V. Struttura e sistema di alimentazione dei vulcani
    Description: 1IT. Reti di monitoraggio e sorveglianza
    Description: JCR Journal
    Keywords: Volcano ; Tomography ; Ambient seismic noise ; Lava lake ; volcanic unrest ; Masaya ; Momotombo ; 04.08. Volcanology ; 04.06. Seismology
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    Publication Date: 2019-10-28
    Description: La Rete Sismica dell’Osservatorio Vesuviano (RSOV) è costituita da stazioni sismiche analogiche a corto periodo (20 a una componente e 12 a 3 componenti), stazioni digitali a larga banda (3 a 3 componenti) e dilatometri (6) con trasmissione continua dei segnali al Centro di Monitoraggio. La Rete è progettata per il monitoraggio delle aree vulcaniche attive della Campania (Vesuvio, Campi Flegrei, Ischia) e fornisce informazioni relative alla sismicità a scala regionale in collaborazione con la Rete Sismica Nazionale Centralizzata (INGV – Centro Nazionale Terremoti). L'attuale geometria della rete, in condizioni di basso rumore sismico di fondo, consente di localizzare in maniera affidabile anche alcuni eventi sismici con M〈=1, nelle aree del Vesuvio e dei Campi Flegrei. La ricezione dei segnali delle stazioni della RSOV è centralizzata presso un punto di raccolta dati sito in via Manzoni ed è basato prevalentemente su trasmissione radio e subordinatamente su linee telefoniche dedicate. Da qui i dati sono trasmessi al Centro di Monitoraggio, sito in via Diocleziano mediante protocollo TCP/IP su linea dedicata.
    Description: INGV - Sezione di Napoli "Osservatorio Vesuviano"
    Description: Published
    Description: 1IT. Reti di monitoraggio e sorveglianza
    Keywords: Monitoraggio ; sismico ; Stromboli ; 04.06. Seismology
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    Publication Date: 2021-09-20
    Description: Seismic resonance inside sedimentary basins severely influences ground shaking at the free surface in case of earthquakes. Starting from few observations of a low-frequency resonance in the historical center of Rome, Italy, we performed several single-station ambient vibration measures to verify and estimate the resonance frequency in a wide area of the city by Horizontal-to-Vertical spectral ratio method. We verified a stable low-frequency peak in the range 0.3–0.4 Hz. Recordings of August 24th 2016, Mw 6.0 Amatrice earthquake, available both inside and outside the basin of Rome, confirm the presence of high-energy components at frequencies of 0.2–0.4 Hz within the basin. These observations support the hypothesis of a deep seismic impedance contrast responsible for the low frequency resonance. To infer the depth range of subsoil deposits related to this impedance contrast, we analyzed ambient vibration data recorded by 2-D seismic arrays aiming at retrieving the shear-wave velocity structure up to relevant depths. To increase the investigation depth (up to 2000 m), we jointly inverted for Rayleigh-waves dispersion and ellipticity curves and resonance frequency. The shear-wave velocity profile shows two main discontinuities at depths of about 500 m and 1800 m that can be related to the bottom of the Plio-Pleistocene filling of the Rome basin and to the top of the basal limestone formation, respectively. These results fill a gap of knowledge about the deep velocity structure in the city that may be helpful for ground-motion scenario studies.
    Description: Published
    Description: 2395–2410
    Description: 4T. Sismicità dell'Italia
    Description: JCR Journal
    Keywords: Ambient vibrations ; horizontal-to-vertical spectral ratio ; surface-waves dispersion curve ; joint inversion ; 04.06. Seismology
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  • 69
    Publication Date: 2021-11-09
    Description: A good understanding of the geothermal gradient in any region is of primary importance for hydrocarbon/geothermal reservoir management and further applications in the fields of (e.g.) subsurface CO2 storage and nuclear waste disposal. In the particular case of the Basilicata oil fields area, the analytical definition of the geotherms carried out in this study is particularly relevant, both for industrial applications and for seismotectonic modelling in a region characterized by a magnitude 7 historical earthquake. In fact, the thermal state plays a fundamental role in controlling the modes of strain accommodation in the crust, which in turn controls the partitioning and distribution of seismic vs. aseismic strain. A geothermal model for the area of the Val d’Agri oil fields has been obtained by an analytical procedure. The model takes into account both the temperature variation due to the re-equilibrated conductive state after thrusting and frictional heating. Input parameters include heat flow density data and a series of geologically derived constraints – thrust depth, timing of thrusting, slip rate – obtained by the integration of surface and subsurface datasets. This work, representing a first attempt to reconstruct a geothermal 3D model for the Val d’Agri seismic zone of the Basilicata region, provides thermal constraints that could constitute a basis for future studies in the area.
    Description: Unpublished
    Description: Padova
    Description: 7T. Struttura della Terra e geodinamica
    Keywords: active tectonics ; heat flow density ; frictional heating ; thermal modelling ; 04.06. Seismology ; 04.07. Tectonophysics
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-24
    Description: Non-volcanic continental passive margins have traditionally been considered to be tectonically and magmatically inactive once continental breakup has occurred and seafloor spreading has commenced. We use ambient-noise tomography to con- strain Rayleigh-wave phase-velocity maps beneath the eastern Gulf of Aden (eastern Yemen and southern Oman). In the crust, we image low velocities beneath the Jiza-Qamar (Yemen) and Ashawq-Salalah (Oman) basins, likely caused by the presence of partial melt associated with magmatic plumb- ing systems beneath the rifted margin. Our results provide strong evidence that magma intrusion persists after breakup, modifying the composition and thermal structure of the conti- nental margin. The coincidence between zones of crustal intrusion and steep gradients in lithospheric thinning, as well as with transform faults, suggests that magmatism post- breakup may be driven by small-scale convection and enhanced by edge-driven flow at the juxtaposition of litho- sphere of varying thickness and thermal age.
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    Description: 19-26
    Description: 2V. Struttura e sistema di alimentazione dei vulcani
    Description: JCR Journal
    Keywords: 04.06. Seismology
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  • 71
    Publication Date: 2022-06-09
    Description: Large earthquakes occur rather orderly in space and time; hence they can be somehow anticipated, and their effects can be projected into the future. The modern practice of seismic hazard assessment rests on these principles and may rely on them, but also requires a detailed knowledge of the location and characteristics of individual earthquake sources. We discuss how this knowledge base can be constructed, with an eye on the geological history, which provides a record of the faults capable of generating large earthquakes, and one on the human history, which supplies evidence for whether and how such damaging earthquakes have occurred in the past. How do these two records interact with each other? It is now accepted that identifying active and potentially seismogenic faults in Italy is especially hard. The geological record may be clear and honest when dealing with processes at the scale of several million years, but is very difficult to decipher if we are concerned with contemporary geological processes, such as the earthquakes. Shortening the time-window of observation of earthquake activity is why Historical Seismology is so crucial for constructing a seismogenic source model. To this end we exploited a number of key Italian destructive earthquakes, each of which illuminates a recent geological process that may not offer a discernible surface signature. Our findings led us to reconsider the tectonic style of large areas, changed our perception of their earthquake potential, hinted at the existence of unknown seismogenic zones, and even led to downsizing the magnitude of the largest Italian historical earthquakes. We maintain that the complexity of the geological setting may be counterbalanced by the potential richness of the historical earthquake record. We also believe that our experience in the combined investigation of Italy's historical earthquakes and seismogenic sources may be replicated in all earthquake-prone countries.
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    Description: 228189
    Description: 2T. Deformazione crostale attiva
    Description: 4T. Sismicità dell'Italia
    Description: 6T. Studi di pericolosità sismica e da maremoto
    Description: JCR Journal
    Keywords: Historical Seismology ; Seismogenic sources ; Italy ; SHA ; 04.07. Tectonophysics ; 04.06. Seismology
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  • 72
    Publication Date: 2022-05-24
    Description: We present the results of seismological and geophysical investigations performed by the “Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia” team operating in Amatrice village (Central Italy), in the emergency phases following the Mw 6.0 event of August 24th 2016, that caused severe damage in downtown and surrounding areas. Data from seven seismic stations equipped with both weak and strong motion sensors are analyzed in terms of standard spectral ratio to empirically define amplification function using a bedrock reference site. Ambient vibration spectral ratios between horizontal and vertical component of motion are also evaluated in a large number of sites, spread out in the investigated area, to recover the resonance frequency of the soft soil outcropping layers and to generalize the results obtained by earthquake data. Ambient noise vibration are also used for applying a 2D array approach based on surface waves techniques in order to define the near-surface velocity model and to verify its lateral variation. The results allows to better understand the amplification factors in the investigated area, showing spatial variation of site effects despite of the homogeneous shallow geological condition indicated by the microzonation studies available at moment of the described field campaign. The analysis reveals a diffuse amplification effect which reaches its maximum values in downtown area with a resonant frequency of about 2 Hz. The obtained results were used to integrate the microzonation studies and they can be used for urban planning and reconstruction activities.
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    Description: 5713–5739
    Description: 4T. Sismicità dell'Italia
    Description: JCR Journal
    Keywords: Amatrice village ; Central Italy 2016–2018 seismic sequence ; Site effects ; Seismic microzonation ; Ambient vibration ; Surface waves techniques ; 04.06. Seismology
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  • 73
    Publication Date: 2022-05-06
    Description: A Mw 7.1 earthquake struck the Eastern Anatolia, near the city of Van (Turkey), on 23 October 2011. We investigated the coseismic surface displacements using the InSAR technique, exploiting adjacent ENVISAT tracks and COSMO-SkyMed images. Multi aperture interferometry was also applied, measuring ground displacements in the azimuth direction. We solved for the fault geometry and mechanism, and we inverted the slip distribution employing a numerical forward model that includes the available regional structural data. Results show a horizontally elongated high slip area (7–9 m) at 12–17 km depth, while the upper part of the fault results unruptured, enhancing its seismogenic potential. We also investigated the post-seismic phase acquiring most of the available COSMO-SkyMed, ENVISAT and TERRASAR-X SAR images. The computed afterslip distributions show that the shallow section of the fault underwent considerable aseismic slip during the early days after the mainshock, of tens of centimeters. Our results support the hypothesis of a seismogenic potential reduction within the first 8–10 km of the fault through the energy release during the post-seismic phase. Despite non-optimal data coverage and coherence issues, we demonstrate that useful information about the Van earthquake could still be retrieved from SAR data through detailed analysis.
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    Description: id 532
    Description: 5T. Sismologia, geofisica e geologia per l'ingegneria sismica
    Description: JCR Journal
    Keywords: remote sensing ; numerical modelling ; finite fault ; slip inversion ; van earthquake ; 04.06. Seismology
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  • 74
    Publication Date: 2022-06-09
    Description: In this paper we describe the macroseismic effects produced by the long and destructive seismic sequence that hit Central Italy from 24 August 2016 to January 2017. Starting from the procedure adopted in the complex field survey, we discuss the characteristics of the building stock and its classification in terms of EMS-98 as well as the issues associated with the intensity assessment due to the evolution of damage caused by multiple shocks. As a result, macroseismic intensity for about 300 localities has been determined; however, most of the intensities assessed for the earthquakes following the first strong shock on 24 August 2016, represent the cumulative effect of damage during the sequence. The earthquake parameters computed from the macroseismic datasets are compared with the instrumental determinations in order to highlight critical issues related to the assessment of macroseismic parameters of strong earthquakes during a seismic sequence. The results also provide indications on how location and magnitude computation can be strongly biased when dealing with historical seismic sequences.
    Description: Presidenza del Consiglio dei Ministri - Dipartimento della Protezione Civile (DPC)
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    Description: 2407–2431
    Description: 4T. Sismicità dell'Italia
    Description: 1SR TERREMOTI - Sorveglianza Sismica e Allerta Tsunami
    Description: 2SR TERREMOTI - Gestione delle emergenze sismiche e da maremoto
    Description: 5SR TERREMOTI - Convenzioni derivanti dall'Accordo Quadro decennale INGV-DPC
    Description: JCR Journal
    Keywords: Central Italy ; 2016–2017 Earthquake sequence ; Cumulative damage ; EMS-98 ; 04.06. Seismology
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  • 75
    Publication Date: 2023-02-08
    Description: Abstract
    Description: SMARTIE1 is a joint seismological experiment of the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and the Leipzig University. We installed in total 36 seismic stations as ring-like and profile-like measurements near to a single wind turbine (WT) at the Fraunhofer Institute for Chemical Technology (ICT) in Pfinztal, SW Germany, for 21 days. The main goals of this project are a better understanding of a single WT as a seismic source and the development of propagation models for the WT-induced seismic signals, depending on the geological properties. Waveform data are available from the GEOFON data centre, under network code X8 (under CC-BY 4.0 license according to GIPP-rules), and are embargoed until Jan 2020.
    Keywords: Broadband seismic waveforms ; Seismology ; temporary local seismic experiment ; induced seismic signals ; wind turbine ; Monitoring system ; Seismological stations ; In Situ/Laboratory Instruments 〉 Magnetic/Motion Sensors 〉 Seismometers ; In Situ Land-based Platforms 〉 GEOPHYSICAL STATIONS/NETWORKS
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    Publication Date: 2024-02-23
    Description: Abstract
    Description: A line of 6 broadband seismometers have been deployed across a ridge in the Hualien County (Eastern Taiwan). From March 2015 to June 2016 the network has been continuously recording waves incoming from the Taiwanese regional seismicity. During that period, more than 2000 earthquakes with magnitudes Ml〉3 and distant from less than 200km were recorded. The hill is well approximated by a triangular topography of 3600m in length by 900m in height. Waveform data are open and available from the GEOFON data centre, under network code 5K.
    Keywords: Broadband seismic waveforms ; Seismology ; temporary local seismic experiment ; Monitoring system ; EARTH SCIENCE 〉 SOLID EARTH ; In Situ/Laboratory Instruments 〉 Magnetic/Motion Sensors 〉 Seismometers ; In Situ Land-based Platforms 〉 GEOPHYSICAL STATIONS/NETWORKS ; In Situ Land-based Platforms 〉 GEOPHYSICAL STATIONS/NETWORKS 〉 SEISMOLOGICAL STATIONS
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    Publication Date: 2024-02-23
    Description: Abstract
    Description: We propose to investigate the structure and evolution of the Main Pamir Thrust (MPT) with a high-density seismological array. The MPT, with its surface expression along the east-west trending Alai Valley, marks the northern boundary of the Pamir. The Alai Valley, separating the Pamir and the Tien Shan, constitutes the last vestige of a formerly continuous basin that linked the Tarim and the Tajik Basins. The MPT manifests itself as a place of high seismic activity with frequently occurred disastrous earthquakes. The array is about 50 km long, consisted of 90 three-component geophones (stations G?? and C??) and 10 Trillium-Compact seismometers (stations T??), and equipped with 100 CUBE dataloggers. We will construct a high-resolution receiver function profile to image the MPT and accurately locate the local earthquakes associated with the MPT. Funded by BMBF, within the framework of CaTeNA project – Climatic and Tectonic Natural Hazards in Central Asia. Waveform data are available from the GEOFON data centre, under network code 7A and are embargoed until Jan 2024.
    Keywords: Broadband seismic waveforms ; Seismology ; temporary local seismic experiment ; Monitoring system ; EARTH SCIENCE 〉 SOLID EARTH ; In Situ/Laboratory Instruments 〉 Magnetic/Motion Sensors 〉 Seismometers ; In Situ Land-based Platforms 〉 GEOPHYSICAL STATIONS/NETWORKS ; In Situ Land-based Platforms 〉 GEOPHYSICAL STATIONS/NETWORKS 〉 SEISMOLOGICAL STATIONS
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    Publication Date: 2024-02-23
    Description: Abstract
    Description: Extensive passive seismic monitoring was carried out between September 2017 and September 2018 over the Los Humeros geothermal field in Mexico. This experiment, in addition to several geophysical, geological, and geochemical surveys was conducted in the framework of the European H2020 and Mexican CONACyT-SENER project GEMex for a better understanding of the structures and behavior of the local geothermal system currently under exploitation, and for investigating future development areas. 25 broadband stations (22 Trillium C-120s and 3 Trillium C-20 PH) recording at 200 Hz, and 20 short period stations (Mark L-4C-3D) recording at 100 Hz comprised the network which is sub-divided into two sub-networks. An inner and denser (~1.6-2 km inter-station distance) pseudo-rhomboidal array (27 stations) was laid out to cover the producing zone and retrieve local seismicity mainly associated to injection and production operations, and to comply with beamforming of ambient noise and time reverse imaging techniques. An outer and sparser (~5 km minimum spacing) array was placed at around 30 km radius surrounding the inner network, and was mainly dedicated to larger scale imaging techniques, such as seismic ambient noise tomography, and regional earthquakes tomography. The GEMex project is supported by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 programme for Research and Innovation under grant agreement No 727550 and the Mexican Energy Sustainability Fund CONACYT-SENER, project 2015-04-68074. Waveform data are available from the GEOFON data centre, under network code 6G and are embargoed until Jan 2023.
    Keywords: Broadband seismic waveforms ; Seismology ; temporary local seismic experiment ; Monitoring system ; EARTH SCIENCE 〉 SOLID EARTH ; In Situ/Laboratory Instruments 〉 Magnetic/Motion Sensors 〉 Seismometers ; In Situ Land-based Platforms 〉 GEOPHYSICAL STATIONS/NETWORKS ; In Situ Land-based Platforms 〉 GEOPHYSICAL STATIONS/NETWORKS 〉 SEISMOLOGICAL STATIONS
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    Publication Date: 2020-10-26
    Description: We model interevent times and Coulomb static stress transfer on the rupture segments along the Corinth Gulf extension zone, a region with a wealth of observations on strong-earthquake recurrence behavior. From the available information on past seismic activity, we have identified eight segments without significant overlapping that are aligned along the southern boundary of the Corinth rift. We aim to test if strong earthquakes on these segments are characterized by some kind of time-predictable behavior, rather than by complete randomness. The rationale for time-predictable behavior is based on the characteristic earthquake hypothesis, the necessary ingredients of which are a known faulting geometry and slip rate. The tectonic loading rate is characterized by slip of 6 mm/yr on the westernmost fault segment, diminishing to 4 mm/yr on the easternmost segment, based on the most reliable geodetic data. In this study, we employ statistical and physical modeling to account for stress transfer among these fault segments. The statistical modeling is based on the definition of a probability density distribution of the interevent times for each segment. Both the Brownian Passage-Time (BPT) and Weibull distributions are tested. The time-dependent hazard rate thus obtained is then modified by the inclusion of a permanent physical effect due to the Coulomb static stress change caused by failure of neighboring faults since the latest characteristic earthquake on the fault of interest. The validity of the renewal model is assessed retrospectively, using the data of the last 300 years, by comparison with a plain time-independent Poisson model, by means of statistical tools including the Relative Operating Characteristic diagram, the R-score, the probability gain and the log-likelihood ratio. We treat the uncertainties in the parameters of each examined fault source, such as linear dimensions, depth of the fault center, focal mechanism, recurrence time, coseismic slip, and aperiodicity of the statistical distribution, by a Monte Carlo technique. The Monte Carlo samples for all these parameters are drawn from a uniform distribution within their uncertainty limits. We find that the BPT and the Weibull renewal models yield comparable results, and both of them perform significantly better than the Poisson hypothesis. No clear performance enhancement is achieved by the introduction of the Coulomb static stress change into the renewal model.
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    Description: 3655–3673
    Description: 5T. Modelli di pericolosità sismica e da maremoto
    Description: 6T. Variazioni delle caratteristiche crostali e precursori
    Description: JCR Journal
    Keywords: 04.06. Seismology ; 05.08. Risk
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    Publication Date: 2020-10-27
    Description: We compare the performances of linear and non-linear hypocentre location methods working in 3-D velocity structures, a not-fully explored subject of main interest in the regions where the location problem is ill-conditioned. Comparisons are made between the linear location method known as SIMUL and the non-linear probabilistic algorithm named BAYLOC, using the data sets of the two main seismic sequences which occurred in the last decade in the southern Tyrrhenian Sea. We find that in the suboptimal network conditions of these sequences the SIMUL and BAYLOC algorithms furnish hypocentre coordinates of comparable accuracy leading to similar hypocentre spatial trends, while the location error estimates from SIMUL are, in general, less accurate than BAYLOC's. These findings are further supported by locations of synthetic events performed in the same network-model conditions of the real sequences. We conclude that linearized methods produce lower quality location error estimates but no overall bias in the hypocentral coordinates compared to non-linear methods. Therefore, we extend to 3-D location a conclusion drawn by previous investigators for 1-D location. Because location error estimates may be crucial to establish whether the hypocentre trend of a sequence does really mark the seismogenic structure or simply reflects ill-conditioning of the location process, we based on the BAYLOC probabilistic algorithm our approach to hypocentre trend evaluation for seismogenic fault detection. This procedure, named ISO-TEST, works through isotropic generation of synthetic hypocentres inside the sequence volume (simulations) and comparison by misfit variables of the location probability function of the sequence with probability functions from simulations. The application of ISO-TEST showed that while the NE–SW trend of one of the study sequences can only in minor part be ascribed to ill-conditioning of the location process, and then it may reasonably be proposed as the signature of the source, the NW–SE trend of the other is contaminated in a greater percentage by the location process, and we are led to conclude that source detection is doubtful in this case.
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    Description: 607–618
    Description: 4T. Sismologia, geofisica e geologia per l'ingegneria sismica
    Description: JCR Journal
    Keywords: Probability distributions ; Theoretical seismology ; Seismicity and tectonics ; 04.06. Seismology
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  • 81
    Publication Date: 2020-11-19
    Description: This paper presents the results of the geological and geomorphological investigation carried out during the first level seismic microzonation project in the Isernia Province territory. The study area falls in one of the most seismically active areas of the Apennine chain and it has been struck, in historical times, by destructive earthquakes that caused several causalities and diffuse damages to the buildings. The analysis points out the occurrence of geological features that can determine possible site amplification phenomena related to areas with extensive outcrops of thick continental deposits or to unstable areas (both covering about 48% of the investigated areas). The latter are sometimes combined with geomorphological features such as scarps, isolated peaks, and ridges that are also responsible for possible site amplification. In addition, a susceptibility to local seismic amplification index has been introduced which highlights that more than 64% of the investigated area, along with a significant percentage of buildings, fall within the highest categories of susceptibility to local seismic amplification.
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    Description: 118
    Description: 5T. Sismologia, geofisica e geologia per l'ingegneria sismica
    Description: JCR Journal
    Keywords: seismic microzonation ; Susceptibility to local seismic amplification ; GIS analysis ; Site effects ; Southern Italy ; 04.04. Geology ; 04.06. Seismology ; 05.08. Risk
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  • 82
    Publication Date: 2021-06-15
    Description: Building multi disciplinary monitoring system
    Description: In this paper, the non-invasive system MASSIMO is presented for the monitoring and the seismic vulnerability mitigation of the cultural heritage. It integrates ground-based, airborne and spaceborne remote sensing tools with geophysical and in situ surveys to provide the multi-spatial (regional, urban and building scales) and multi-temporal (long-term, short-term, near-real-time and real-time scales) monitoring of test areas and buildings. The measurements are integrated through web-based GIS and 3D visual platforms to support decision-making stakeholders involved in urban planning and structural requalification. An application of this system is presented over the Calabria region for the town of Cosenza and a test historical complex.
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    Description: 397-415
    Description: 4T. Sismologia, geofisica e geologia per l'ingegneria sismica
    Description: JCR Journal
    Keywords: Cultural Heritage ; Seismic Monitoring ; Multi Disciplinary Approach ; GIS ; 3D Software ; 04.06. Seismology ; Remote Sensing
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  • 83
    Publication Date: 2021-06-25
    Description: This paper concerns the analysis of the site amplification that significantly influenced the non-uniform damage distribution observed at San Giuliano di Puglia(Italy)afterthe2002Moliseearthquake(MW=5.7).Infact,thehistorical coreofthetown,settledonoutcroppingrock,receivedlessdamagethanthemore recent buildings, founded on a clayey subsoil. Comprehensive geotechnical and geophysicalinvestigationsallowedadetaileddefinitionofthesubsoilmodel.The seismicresponseofthesubsoilwasanalyzedthrough2-Dfinite-elementand3-D spectral-elementmethods.Theaccuracyofsuchmodelswasverifiedbycomparing the numerical predictions to the aftershocks recorded by a temporary seismic network.Aftercalibration,theseismicresponsetoasyntheticinputmotionreproducing the main shock was simulated. The influence of site amplification on the damage distribution observed was finally interpreted by combining the predicted variation of ground motion parameters with the structural vulnerability of the buildings.
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    Description: 497-526
    Description: 4T. Sismologia, geofisica e geologia per l'ingegneria sismica
    Description: JCR Journal
    Keywords: 04.06. Seismology
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  • 84
    Publication Date: 2020-10-26
    Description: Abstract. AlpArray is a large collaborative seismological project in Europe that includes more than 50 research institutes and seismological observatories. At the heart of the project is the collection of top-quality seismological data from a dense network of broadband temporary seismic stations, in compliment to the existing permanent networks, that ensures a homogeneous station coverage of the greater Alpine region. This Alp Array Seismic Network (AASN) began operation in January 2016 and will have a duration of at least 2 years. In this work we report the Swiss contribution to the AASN, we concentrate on the site selection process, our methods for stations installation, data quality and data management. We deployed 27 temporary broadband stations equipped with STS-2 and Trillium Compact 120 s sensors. The deployment and maintenance of the temporary stations across 5 countries is managed by ETH Zurich and it is the result of a fruitful collaboration between five institutes in Europe.
    Description: Published
    Description: 15–29
    Description: 1IT. Reti di monitoraggio
    Description: JCR Journal
    Keywords: 05.04. Instrumentation and techniques of general interest ; 04.06. Seismology
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  • 85
    Publication Date: 2021-03-18
    Description: Mt Vesuvius has been dormant since the eruption occurred in 1944, after which the conduit closed and the volcano entered a quiescent state. Only a minor seismic activity, characterized by low magnitude volcano-tectonic (VT) earthquakes, testifies that the magmatic system is still active. In this paper we report the fist quantitative analysis of volcanic tremor discovered at Vesuvius through the analysis of array data. A seismic array installed in 2012 improved the monitoring performance of the local network, permitting the identification of low amplitude coherent signals. Many of such coherent signals recorded during the last few years have been classified as volcanic tremor. We selected 22 tremor events based on their amplitude and on the number of available stations, and performed detailed analysis aimed at location and characterization of the source. They are characterized by low frequency, duration of a few minutes, and the strongest episodes are recorded at distance up to 90 km from the volcano. In many cases we could identify P–S wave pairs in the seismograms that allowed a precise location of the source depth, which is in the range between 5 km and 6.5 km below the crater. Waveform features, spectral analysis, and comparison with VT earthquakes located at the same depth indicate that the source mechanism of the Vesuvius non-eruptive tremor is a sequence of low frequency shear failures.
    Description: Published
    Description: 32-38
    Description: 2T. Sorgente Sismica
    Description: JCR Journal
    Keywords: 04.06. Seismology
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  • 86
    Publication Date: 2020-10-27
    Description: The western Mediterranean area located in the contact belt between the slowly convergent African and Eurasian plates (Calais et al. 2003; Nocquet and Calais 2004; Serpelloni et al. 2007) has been the site of a continental-scale lithospheric subduction process, the evolution of which in the last 30 million years is marked by the eastward migration of the retreating subduction hinge shown in Figure 1 (Wortel and Spakman 2000). In this framework, the Tyrrhenian Sea formed as an extensional back arc basin that opened during the last 10 million years due to the roll-back of the Ionian portion of the subducting lithosphere (Malinverno and Ryan 1986; Faccenna et al. 2005). The widely shared model shown in the partial, 3D sketch view of Figure 1 indicates that most of the subduction system has already undergone detachment of the subducting lithosphere with the exception of the central, most arcuate portion of the system, the Calabrian arc in southern Italy, where the state of subduction is doubtful and needs further exploration (larger question mark in the same sketch view). The distribution of intermediate and deep seismicity in the Calabrian arc region (Anderson and Jackson 1987; Giardini and Velonà 1991; Selvaggi and Chiarabba 1995; Chiarabba et al. 2005) evidenced a narrow (~200 km) and steep (~70°) WadatiBenioff plane striking NE-SW and dipping northwest down to 500 km depth. Hypocenter locations and high-velocity anomalies (HVAs) revealed by tomographic investigations (Piromallo and Morelli 2003; Spakman and Wortel 2004; Cimini and Marchetti 2006; Montuori et al. 2007) have furnished overall pictures of the subducting structure, but an accurate knowledge of its geometry and eventual in-depth continuity is still lacking. Beneath the southern Apennines (Figure 1) the previous tomographies (Cimini 1999; Wortel and Spakman 2000; Cimini and Marchetti 2006) revealed (i) the lack of subcrustal seismicity and HVAs up to 200 km depth and (ii) a southwestward dipping high-velocity body at deeper depths. These indications, and specifically the contrast with the apparently continuous pattern of seismicity and HVAs detected beneath the Calabrian Arc (Cimini 1999; Wortel and Spakman 2000; Cimini and Marchetti 2006), were related to different states of the subduction process in the respective areas due to lateral heterogeneities of the foreland lithosphere that is oceanic in the Ionian and continental in the southern Apennines. Several investigators have suggested that a lateral slab tear may have propagated southeastward from the northern Apennines (Spakman and Wortel 2004; Faccenna et al. 2005; Cimini and Marchetti 2006) (Figure 1). On the southwestern side of the subduction system, the information available underneath northwestern Sicily (Piromallo and Morelli 2003; Spakman and Wortel 2004; Montuori et al. 2007) indicates that subcrustal seismicity and HVAs are absent until 150–200 km depth. Previous researchers have proposed that a mechanism similar to that suggested for the Apennines is at work here, assuming a lateral slab tear propagating eastward from the northern coast of Africa (Wortel and Spakman 2000; Faccenna et al. 2005; Lucente et al. 2006). To summarize, the seismic and seismotomographic data available on the Apennines-Maghrebides subduction system indicate that the Calabrian arc is the only sector of the system where the subducting lithosphere may still be undetached. We note that several authors (Spakman and Wortel 2004 and references therein) argue that the very low outward migration velocity of the Calabrian arc and its widely documented strong uplift may suggest shallow detachment of the subduction slab in this region. According to these authors, detachment may not have been detected because it may have occurred (and is located) in a depth-range not well-resolved by the available tomographies, which are primarily based on inversion of teleseismic data. After investigation of geological and morphostructural differences between southern and northern Calabria, Guarnieri (2006) proposed a different evolution of the subduction process in these respective sectors (Figure 2). In his attempt to model the processes over the whole arc structure, the author considered that 1) the subduction hinge retreat may have been locked in northern Calabria and central-western Sicily about 2 million years ago due to continental collision, and 2) strong lithosphere deformation may then have occurred in correspondence to two tear faults separating the portion still capable of retreat (southern Calabria) from the confining locked segments (Figure 2). Guarnieri’s (2006) reconstruction also includes a counterclockwise rotation of the retreating subduction hinge in recent times (Figure 2). Very recently, Chiarabba et al. (2008) published a seismic tomography covering the whole region of south Italy down to a depth of 350 km. The tomography we present in the next section focuses with greater detail on the smaller but crucial area of the Calabrian arc, taking advantage of the greater amount of data available to us in this specific sector. Our dataset may allow us to specifically answer the question of whether the subduction slab is still undetached beneath Calabria.
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    Description: 63-70
    Description: 4T. Sismologia, geofisica e geologia per l'ingegneria sismica
    Description: 7T. Struttura della Terra e geodinamica
    Description: JCR Journal
    Keywords: Southern Apennines ; Southern Europe ; Plate tectonics ; 04.06. Seismology
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  • 87
    Publication Date: 2020-11-30
    Description: This study gives an interpretation of the current tectonics and kinematics of the Adria Plate, a region mostly coinciding with Italy and its surroundings. We have examined the spatial distribution and kinematics of seismicity by using an updated dataset obtained integrating the available catalogues of earthquakes and focal mechanisms. Moreover, to highlight the distribution of seismicity and of the asso- ciated strain patterns, we have elaborated a seismic flux map of the Italian region, which is a map of the energy released per unit time and per unit area. Seismic flux represents the energy released and provides a synthetic and continuous view of areas with greater seismicity and associated strain patterns with respect to the plot of earthquakes only. The seismic data, and the results of some elaborations car- ried out using these datasets have been compared with the present-day state of stress and slip rates of the major active faults of some sectors of Italy, as well as with the horizontal kinematics highlighted by GPS observations. The distribution and kinematics of earthquakes and active faults, the seismic flux, and GPS velocities, suggest that the Adria Plate is currently behaving as an ensemble of independent blocks rather than as a unique rigid plate. The Adria Plate can be thus subdivided into three major blocks and a number of smaller blocks moving independently under the action of a first-order mechanism related to the ongoing, roughly N-S, Europe-Africa convergence vector. This complicated setting may promote the occurrence of mutual relationships between blocks, and generate peculiar local kinematics causing seis- mic activity. We infer that the great majority of the seismic events occur at the boundaries of the main or minor blocks, and therefore the alignments of seismicity allows the individuation of the different blocks and the main seismogenic belts. A major crustal structure subdivides the Adria Plate into a western and two eastern blocks, and approximately coincides with the axial zone of the Apennines along which most of the seismicity is concentrated.
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    Description: 121-138
    Description: 1T. Deformazione crostale attiva
    Description: 1IT. Reti di monitoraggio
    Description: 4IT. Banche dati
    Description: JCR Journal
    Keywords: Adria plate ; Apennines ; Active tectonics ; Seismicity ; Seismic flux ; GPS ; 04.06. Seismology ; 04.03. Geodesy ; 04.07. Tectonophysics
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  • 88
    Publication Date: 2020-12-15
    Description: The construction of seismological community services for the European Plate Observing System Research Infrastructure (EPOS) is by now well under way. A significant number of services are already operational, largely based on those existing at established institutions or collaborations like ORFEUS, EMSC, AHEAD and EFEHR, and more are being added to be ready for internal validation by late 2017. In this presentation we focus on a number of issues related to the interaction of the community of users with the services provided by the seismological part of the EPOS research infrastructure. How users interact with a service (and how satisfied they are with this interaction) is viewed as one important component of the validation of a service within EPOS, and certainly is key to the uptake of a service and from that also it’s attributed value. Within EPOS Seismology, the following aspects of user interaction have already surfaced: a) User identification (and potential tracking) versus ease-of-access and openness Requesting users to identify themselves when accessing a service provides various advantages to providers and users (e.g. quantifying & qualifying the service use, customization of services and interfaces, handling access rights and quotas), but may impact the ease of access and also shy away users who don’t wish to be identified for whatever reason. b) Service availability versus cost There is a clear and prominent connection between the availability of a service, both regarding uptime and capacity, and its operational cost (IT systems and personnel), and it is often not clear where to draw the line (and based on which considerations). In connection to that, how to best utilize third-party IT infrastructures (either commercial or public), and what the long-term cost implications of that might be, is equally open. c) Licensing and attribution The issue of intellectual property and associated licensing policies for data, products and services is only recently gaining more attention in the community. Whether at all, and if yes then how to license, is still diversely discussed, while on national level more and more legislative requirements create boundary conditions that need to be respected. Attribution (of service use and of data/product origin) is only one related aspect, but of high importance the scientific world. In EPOS Seismology we attempt to find common approaches to address the above issues, also closely co-ordinated to the developments across the other EPOS domains. In this presentation we discuss the current strategies, potential solutions identified, and remaining open questions.
    Description: H2020 Project EPOS-IP, Cordis Project ID 676564
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    Description: Vienna, Austria
    Description: 4T. Sismologia, geofisica e geologia per l'ingegneria sismica
    Description: 4IT. Banche dati
    Keywords: seismology ; data dissemination ; 04. Solid Earth ; 04.06. Seismology ; 05.02. Data dissemination
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  • 89
    Publication Date: 2021-02-26
    Description: Classical probabilistic seismic-hazard models (Cornell, 1968), which typically refer to the homogeneous Poisson process for earthquake occurrence, are not able to model explicitly the space-time clustering of earthquakes. Clustering may be particularly evident in time windows of days and weeks (e.g., Kagan and Knopoff, 1987; Ogata, 1988), but it may be still appreciable in the medium term, because the time sequences to large earthquakes may last long (Kagan and Jackson, 1991; Parsons, 2002; Faenza et al., 2003; Marzocchi and Lombardi, 2008). The modeling of such a space–time clustering is an important subject of seismological research (Jordan et al., 2011). In fact, accounting for time–space clustering of earthquakes may provide additional information, not only to seismic-hazard assessment aimed at structural design (e.g., Iervolino et al., 2014; Marzocchi and Taroni, 2014), but also to short-term seismic risk management. The latter issue has been explored by the International Commission for Earthquake Forecasting, established after the L’Aquila earthquake in 2009, which paves the way to the so-called operational earthquake forecasting (OEF). As defined by Jordan et al. (2011), OEF comprises procedures for gathering and disseminating authoritative information about the time dependence of seismic hazards to help communities prepare for potentially destructive earthquakes. Notwithstanding some recent earthquake sequences showing the importance of tracking the time evolution of seismic hazard (e.g., as for the recent Canterbury sequence in New Zealand; Wein and Becker, 2013), currently OEF represents a controversial issue in seismology. Most critics are not focused on debating the scientific credibility of the models used to describe short-term earthquake clustering, but they dispute the usefulness (if not the potential danger) of the information they provide, in particular, the probability of a damaging event in a short time frame. According to OEF models available in the literature, the weekly probability of a large earthquake (e.g., of magnitude six or larger) is above a few percent only after another large event. During a seismic sequence of moderate events (e.g., of maximum magnitude less than five), the weekly probability of a large event may increase also by two to three orders of magnitude with respect to the background value, but almost always this probability remains below a few percent (Jordan et al., 2011). These figures sparked a debate among seismologists about the usefulness and danger of releasing information on the time evolution of short-term earthquake probability. A comprehensive discussion of all these issues can be found in Jordan et al. (2014) and Wang and Rogers (2014). In this article, we focus our attention on one particular aspect of this discussion. In particular, we put forward a different perspective that should replace the common practice of discussing when the probability of a large earthquake can be considered small. As a matter of fact, in a risk-informed decision framework, the variable of interest should be a probabilistically assessed loss (consequence) metric, for instance, the expected loss. A comparison of such a risk metric with some risk thresholds for individuals and/or for communities may help in understanding whether the risk is tolerable or not, and in choosing the optimal risk management decision. A step in this direction has been recently made by Iervolino et al. (2015), which introduces the operational earthquake loss forecasting (OELF) concept. Specifically, OELF translates short-term seismic hazard (OEF) into risk assessment (i.e., the weekly expected loss), using some specific metric, such as the expected number of collapsed buildings, displaced residents, injuries, and fatalities (see also van Stiphout et al., 2010; Zechar et al., 2014). Along these lines, in this article we analyze the evolutions of seismicity forecasts and consequent seismic risk for a seismic sequence that occurred in southern Italy in 2012 and featuring an ML 5.0 largest shock (the Pollino sequence hereafter). This sequence lasted for more than one year, and it was not associated with any destructive earthquake. In particular, the OEF seismicity rates and consequent OELF weekly estimates are evaluated as a function of time for a period spanning 2010–2013 to capture the full evolution of the sequence. Seismic risk metrics are compared with some reference risk values referring to other events from the literature.
    Description: Published
    Description: 1674-1678
    Description: 5T. Modelli di pericolosità sismica e da maremoto
    Description: 6T. Variazioni delle caratteristiche crostali e precursori
    Description: JCR Journal
    Keywords: Earthquake Forecasting ; Seismic Risk ; Risk assessment ; 04.06. Seismology ; 05.08. Risk
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  • 90
    Publication Date: 2020-12-09
    Description: Forty years after a devastating earthquake sequence, that has demanded almost 1000 lives and destroyed towns and villages in Friuli and adjacent regions, we have decided to take another look at the macroseismic data using the EMS-98 scale. Although four decades are not, historically speaking, a long period, and the quantity of existing data can be measured in hundred of kilograms of paper (questionnaires, damage analysis, newspapers, studies etc.) it was disturbing to find out that many of the original data are already missing and are probably lost forever. Effort was put into finding additional and yet unknown primary data, e.g. photographic material of damaged localities and eyewitness’ reports. The earthquake was felt in large part of Europe. For intensity data points (IDPs) with only low intensity values (especially in Switzerland, Hungary, Czech Republic, Poland) it was decided that the data will be included into the joint dataset without the EMS re-evaluation. For IDPs with higher intensity (especially in the countries closer to the epicentral region like Austria, Croatia, Germany – ex West and East part separately, Slovenia) the re-evaluation was performed. A particular and more complicated case concerns Italian data: the two main current Italian catalogues record two different data sets, both in IDPs number and in intensity values. Due to the methodological differences in a number of cases the EMS intensities are different than the previous MSK or MCS ones
    Description: Published
    Description: 15-26
    Description: 3T. Storia Sismica
    Description: N/A or not JCR
    Keywords: Friuli ; macroseismic ; 04.06. Seismology
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  • 91
    Publication Date: 2021-04-20
    Description: Structures may be subjected to damage and deterioration over different timescales, and monitoring their health status may allow to perform maintenance actions before the functionality limit is reached. Masonry arch bridges, in particular, are sensitive to the bearings loss produced by scour of the streambed soil at the pier foundations. In this study, we measured the changes in the elastic properties of a 1:2 scaled model of a masonry arch bridge built in the laboratory to study the evolution of the damage mechanism related to the application of foundation movements. Specifically, the bridge is realized to model the effect of erosion of the ground underneath the central pier. We analysed the accelerometric records acquired along the structure generated by a sledgehammer hitting the bridge walls. We used the method of coda wave interferometry to detect the changes in the elastic properties of the medium. After selecting the specific frequency band exciting coda waves, we progressively measured the time lag between signals acquired in the intact and two damaged stages of the bridge for each source–receiver couple, and we fit the data to get the relative wave velocity changes. We found that the average relative velocity changes for the two damaged steps are Δv/v = −5.08 ± 0.08% and Δv/v = −8.2 ± 0.6%, consistently measured at all the analysed source–receiver couples. These values correspond to an average estimation of the velocity changes occurred within the structure, because the associated wavelengths are comparable with the bridge size and the damage is spread over a large portion of the structure.
    Description: Published
    Description: e1976
    Description: 4T. Sismologia, geofisica e geologia per l'ingegneria sismica
    Description: JCR Journal
    Keywords: bridge ; damage ; elastic waves ; health monitoring ; interferometry ; 04.06. Seismology
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  • 92
    Publication Date: 2021-04-20
    Description: We extracted the Green's functions from cross correlation of ambient noise recorded at broadband stations located across the Apennine belt, Southern Italy. Continuous records at 26 seismic stations acquired for 3 years were analyzed. We found the emergence of surface waves in the whole range of the investigated distances (10–140 km) with energy confined in the frequency band 0.04–0.09 Hz. This phase reproduces Rayleigh waves generated by earthquakes in the same frequency range. Arrival time of Rayleigh waves was picked at all the couples of stations to obtain the average group velocity along the path connecting the two stations. The picks were inverted in separated frequency bands to get group velocity maps then used to obtain an S wave velocity model. Penetration depth of the model ranges between 12 and 25 km, depending on the velocity values and on the depth of the interfaces, here associated to strong velocity gradients. We found a low‐velocity anomaly in the region bounded by the two main faults that generated the 1980, M 6.9 Irpinia earthquake. A second anomaly was retrieved in the southeast part of the region and can be ascribed to a reminiscence of the Adria slab under the Apennine Chain.
    Description: Published
    Description: 4290 – 4305
    Description: 4T. Sismologia, geofisica e geologia per l'ingegneria sismica
    Description: JCR Journal
    Keywords: seismic ambient noise ; surface waves ; cross‐correlation analysis ; seismic tomography ; normal fault ; wave propagation ; 04.06. Seismology
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  • 93
    Publication Date: 2021-07-14
    Description: This paper describes the model implementation and presents results of a probabilistic seismic hazard assess- ment (PSHA) for the Mt. Etna volcanic region in Sicily, Italy, considering local volcano-tectonic earthquakes. Working in a volcanic region presents new challenges not typically faced in standard PSHA, which are broadly due to the nature of the local volcano-tectonic earthquakes, the cone shape of the volcano and the attenuation properties of seismic waves in the volcanic region. These have been accounted for through the development of a seismic source model that integrates data from different disciplines (historical and instrumental earthquake datasets, tectonic data, etc.; presented in Part 1, by Azzaro et al., 2017) and through the development and software implementation of original tools for the computa- tion, such as a new ground-motion prediction equation and magnitude–scaling relationship specifically derived for this volcanic area, and the capability to account for the surfi- cial topography in the hazard calculation, which influences source-to-site distances. Hazard calculations have been car- ried out after updating the most recent releases of two widely used PSHA software packages (CRISIS, as in Ordaz et al., 2013; the OpenQuake engine, as in Pagani et al., 2014). Re- sults are computed for short- to mid-term exposure times (10% probability of exceedance in 5 and 30 years, Poisson and time dependent) and spectral amplitudes of engineer- ing interest. A preliminary exploration of the impact of site- specific response is also presented for the densely inhabited Etna’s eastern flank, and the change in expected ground mo- tion is finally commented on. These results do not account for M 〉 6 regional seismogenic sources which control the hazard at long return periods. However, by focusing on the impact of M 〈 6 local volcano-tectonic earthquakes, which dominate the hazard at the short- to mid-term exposure times considered in this study, we present a different viewpoint that, in our opinion, is relevant for retrofitting the existing buildings and for driving impending interventions of risk re- duction.
    Description: Published
    Description: 1999–2015
    Description: 5T. Modelli di pericolosità sismica e da maremoto
    Description: JCR Journal
    Keywords: Mt. Etna, Seismic Hazard, GMPE ; 04.06. Seismology
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  • 94
    Publication Date: 2020-03-24
    Description: We carried out a vibration study experiment on a masonry building in the town of Ariano Irpino, southern Italy, using six-channel stations equipped with three-component velocity-transducers and accelerometers and running in continuous modality from January 2006 to December 2007. The analysis of weak motions from several local earthquakes, together with the 3D numerical modelling of the structure, allowed us to identify the first three vibration modes of the target building. Therefore, we checked the validity of ambient noise data to determine the vibration frequencies of buildings. The analysis tools based on earthquake and ambient noise data were conventional, i.e. spectral ratios between homologous components of stations at high floors in the building with respect to a station installed at the basement, and single-station spectral ratios between horizontal and vertical components. The indications derived from earthquakes and ambient noise result in a satisfactory agreement for frequencies between 1 and 20 Hz when using recordings characterized by low levels of amplitude, both for cultural and meteorological noise. In contrast, when the wind speed increases (above 20 km/h, approximately) seismic noise shows an excess of horizontal vibrations at low frequencies (below 2 Hz). These extra-amplitudes are not related to the seismic input vertically incident to the basement, but are probably due to the lateral action of the wind on the building. In contrast anthropic activities do not affect considerably the trend of spectral ratios in the range of frequencies that include the first modes of vibration of the building, even at high noise level.
    Description: Published
    Description: S0446
    Description: 4T. Sismologia, geofisica e geologia per l'ingegneria sismica
    Description: JCR Journal
    Keywords: building resonance modes, ambient vibrations, spectral ratios, finite element modelling, Ariano Irpino ; 04.06. Seismology
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  • 95
    Publication Date: 2018-03-05
    Description: L’Italia, da sempre esposta a eventi naturali dagli effetti disastrosi, descritta storicamente come un territorio inquieto e fragile e definita uno “sfasciume” di terra in bilico sul mare, nell’immaginario collettivo è divenuta l’emblema del vivere esposti al rischio, quasi inevitabilmente condannata a subire ogni ennesima catastrofe “naturale”. Ma le cose stanno ancora così?
    Description: Published
    Description: 16-20
    Description: 1SR. TERREMOTI - Servizi e ricerca per la Società
    Description: 2SR. VULCANI - Servizi e ricerca per la Società
    Description: 3SR. AMBIENTE - Servizi e ricerca per la Società
    Description: 1TM. Formazione
    Description: 2TM. Divulgazione Scientifica
    Description: 3TM. Comunicazione
    Description: 1VV. Altro
    Description: N/A or not JCR
    Keywords: rischi naturali ; geoetica ; etica ; società ; resilienza ; prevenzione ; protezione civile ; 05.08. Risk ; 05.03. Educational, History of Science, Public Issues ; 05.09. Miscellaneous ; 04.04. Geology ; 04.06. Seismology
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  • 96
    Publication Date: 2018-03-01
    Description: We revisit the issue of the so-called Bath’s law concerning the difference D1 between the magnitude of the main shock and the second largest shock in the same sequence. A mathematical formulation of the problem is developed with the only assumption being that all the events belong to the same self-similar set of earthquakes following the Gutenberg– Richter magnitude distribution. This model shows a substantial dependence of D1 on the magnitude thresholds chosen for the main shocks and the aftershocks and in this way partly explains the large D1 values reported in the past. Analysis of the New Zealand and Preliminary Determination of Epicenters (PDE) catalogs of shallow earthquakes demonstrates a rough agreement between the average D1 values predicted by the theoretical model and those observed. Limiting our attention to the average D1 values, Ba ̊th’s law does not seem to strongly contradict the Gutenberg–Richter law. Nevertheless, a detailed analysis of the D1 distribution shows that the Gutenberg–Richter hypothesis with a constant b-value does not fully explain the experimental observations. The theoretical distribution has a larger proportion of low D1 values and a smaller proportion of high D1 values than the experimental observations. Thus, Ba ̊th’s law and the Gutenberg–Richter law cannot be completely reconciled, although based on this analysis the mismatch is not as great as has sometimes been supposed.
    Description: Published
    Description: 2128
    Description: 5T. Modelli di pericolosità sismica e da maremoto
    Description: JCR Journal
    Keywords: magnitude ; Bath law ; Gutenberg-Richter Law ; 04.06. Seismology
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  • 97
    Publication Date: 2018-03-02
    Description: This study presents an application of the ETAS model to the first 20 days of the 2016 Central Italy sequence. Despite of the provisional nature of data, the model is able to describe the occurrence rate, but for the first hours after the mainshock occurrence. A sensitivity analysis of the model to two uncertainty sources, the model parameters and the occurrence history, shows that the second has a main role in controlling the performance of the ETAS model. Previous results, together with the clear inability of ETAS to forecast the occurrence of a sequence before its starting time, give important suggestions about possible improvements.
    Description: Published
    Description: 1SR. TERREMOTI - Servizi e ricerca per la Società
    Description: JCR Journal
    Keywords: statistical seismology ; aftershocks ; Central Italy sequence ; 04.06. Seismology
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  • 98
    Publication Date: 2018-04-05
    Description: We compute S velocity profiles of the crust across the Messina Strait (Italy), the tear zone at the southern end of the Ionian subduction zone. Separating Sicily from Calabria, the Messina Strait hosted some of the strongest earthquakes to ever occur in Italy. Here the motion of the Ionian slab with respect to Sicily creates a complex tectonic setting characterized by lithospheric tearing. We show velocity models of the crust, computed from teleseismic receiver function inversion, outlining the differences between Sicily and Calabria. Strong deformation across the Messina Strait between 10–15 and 30 km depth is expressed by strong anisotropy (up to 10%), developed in a ductile shear zone of the crust. The top of these ductile weaker layers could limit the depth extent of future ruptures.
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    Description: 12380–12388
    Description: 7T. Struttura della Terra e geodinamica
    Description: JCR Journal
    Keywords: seismic structure of the crust ; Anisotropy at midcrustal depth and deformation zone ; 04.06. Seismology
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  • 99
    Publication Date: 2018-03-07
    Description: Mount Etna, together with Vesuvius, are probably the two volcanoes with the longest and most detailed historical records in the world. About ten years ago, the most recent portion of the huge historical data set of Etna was used to compile a macroseismic catalogue of earthquakes occurring in this region from 1832 to 1998 [Catalogo Macrosismico dei Terremoti Etnei, Azzaro et al., 2000]. In the framework of the INGV Working Group on historical earthquake catalogues, the updated release of CMTE [Gruppo di lavoro CMTE, 2014] has become the main data source for the latest version of the Italian parametric catalogue CPTI11 [Rovida et al., 2011]. Historical research on Etna earthquakes was later extended further back in order to cover the previous two centuries. This is a strategic goal, since a relatively small number of earthquakes is listed in the existing repertories for the time-span 1600-1831: there are just 3 events in CFTI4Med [Guidoboni et al., 2007], and only 6 in the latest release of the parametric catalogue of Italian earthquakes CPTI11 [Rovida et al., 2011]; the previous PFG catalogue [Postpischl 1985], which also includes nondamaging -events and those with only epicentral parameters (no intensity data points), lists 26 earthquakes. Thus, it is difficult to believe that there had been so few earthquakes during this time-span - by contrast CMTE reports more than 150 events above the damage threshold in the following two centuries - all the more so as in the 1600-1831 period there were many significant eruptions which would have been accompanied, as usually occurs, by seismic activity. The likeliest explanation is that the available historical record had not been exploited to its full extent and, therefore, many earthquakes were overlooked. To improve this overall scenario, historical research was carried out on the main Sicilian archives as well as regional, Italian and foreign libraries, looking for first-hand sources (diaries, chronicles, official records, travellers’ reports, newspapers) and retrieving more than 200 original documents written between 1600 and 1850. These have been critically analyzed and interpreted to reconstruct the seismic activity, namely identifying the earthquakes and deriving the related intensity data. The result of this work is an inventory of 139 earthquakes occurring in the period from 1600 to 1831, 115 of which are unmentioned in previous studies. Depending on the quality of the collected information, it will be possible in a future step - compiling the catalogue - to calculate the earthquake parameters (epicentre, magnitude, epicentral intensities) for some events, while for the others only generic information on the location (affected areas) and type of macroseismic effects (weakly or strongly felt, damage) will be reported. This paper describes the methodological approach and results of the study and is enhanced by an appendix of short monographs, each of which includes the description of the earthquake effects (or seismic sequence), a list of localities with the associated macroseismic intensities, the transcription of texts and related references.
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    Description: 1-284
    Description: 3T. Storia Sismica
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    Keywords: Mount Etna ; Historical seismology ; Historical earthquake catalogue ; 1600-1831 period ; 04.06. Seismology
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    Publication Date: 2018-03-16
    Description: As in the incipit of the novel “1984” by George Orwell, the story told in this book began when an earthquake struck on 6 April 1667, and severely affected a large area of the eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea. This book provides an in-depth reconstruction of the consequences of this earthquake, made possible by introducing the readers to that context, distant in time and space, and then allowing them to observe the phenomenon through the eyes and words of the people who experienced it, or witnessed the aftermath of it, and took the initiative to share their emotions, experiences and observations. “On the eve of the earthquake” (Chap. 1) has the scope of setting the scene for the reader by describing the geographical and historical scenario in which the earthquake happened, reviewing the existing studies and presenting how the research for the sources of information was approached. The main set of 114 doc- uments, used throughout this book, was arranged in chronological order and is described in an ad hoc table at the end of the chapter. Each item is defined by its own date, place, type and author, and its archiving or cataloging position is fully referenced. A relevant quote of the retrieved material is supplied in its full text and original language in digital format in the Electronic Supplementary Material (http://extras.springer.com). Who were the authors of the written reports? What was the motivations and perspectives that persuaded them to compose their accounts? The answers to these questions are discussed in the section devoted to “The Earthquake Observers” (Chap. 2). The mixed fortunes of these fifteen observers are recounted in some detail, with the purpose of pinpointing them and their accounts in time and space, in order to best extract the information useful in seismological terms. Special attention was devoted to how the news spread throughout Europe, as this provides a fundamental insight into the dependence of several published items on very few original sources, on which the interpretation of this earthquake had been quasi- exclusively based so far. After having determined the exact time when “The earth began to quake” (Chap. 3), an overview is proposed of the actual earthquake observations, which, prior to this study, were scattered, and very often hidden, in many different types of sources in eight languages, mostly Latin and Italian, but also the seventeenth- century Dalmatian dialect, Croatian, English, French, Dutch and German. The earthquake’s effects are presented place by place, in a geographical sequence from north to south, and in the context of the country they belonged to in the year 1667. Finally, the collected records are interpreted, and macroseismic intensities, according to the European Macroseismic Scale 98, are assigned at 37 locations. For those who experienced and survived the “sudden accident” of the Great 1667 Earthquake, the epilogue was written by one of the protagonists of this book, Francesco Bobali. “Life won’t be the same ever again”. The “Epilogue” of this book concludes that the scenario resulting from this research has substantially changed the seismological knowledge of this earthquake. Also, it is a heartfelt acknowledgment to these “earthquake observers” of the past, who made all this possible.
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    Description: 3T. Storia Sismica
    Keywords: 1667 April 6 earthquake ; Dalmatia ; 04.06. Seismology
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