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  • 1
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    Frontiers Media SA
    Publication Date: 2024-04-04
    Description: The Frontiers in Chemistry Editorial Office team are delighted to present the inaugural “Frontiers in Chemistry: Rising Stars” article collection, showcasing the high-quality work of internationally recognized researchers in the early stages of their independent careers. All Rising Star researchers featured within this collection were individually nominated by the Journal’s Chief Editors in recognition of their potential to influence the future directions in their respective fields. The work presented here highlights the diversity of research performed across the entire breadth of the chemical sciences, and presents advances in theory, experiment and methodology with applications to compelling problems. This Editorial features the corresponding author(s) of each paper published within this important collection, ordered by section alphabetically, highlighting them as the great researchers of the future. The Frontiers in Chemistry Editorial Office team would like to thank each researcher who contributed their work to this collection. We would also like to personally thank our Chief Editors for their exemplary leadership of this article collection; their strong support and passion for this important, community-driven collection has ensured its success and global impact.
    Keywords: Green and Sustainable Chemistry ; Analytical Chemistry ; Theoretical and Computational Chemistry ; Polymer Chemistry ; Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry ; Organic Chemistry ; Nanoscience ; Catalysis and Photocatalysis ; Supramolecular Chemistry ; Electrochemistry ; Inorganic Chemistry ; Chemical Biology ; thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PD Science: general issues
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  • 2
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    Publication Date: 2024-05-13
    Description: Die Novemberrevolution von 1918/19 erschütterte die Tiefenschichten der politischen und gesellschaftlichen Ordnung der Metropole Hamburg. Diese vielschichtige Transformation wird anhand ausgewählter Akteur*innen, Institutionen und Ereignisse mit Beiträgen aus der neueren Revolutions-, Konflikt- und Kriegsforschung sowie aus der Kulturwissenschaft, der Geschichts- und Sozialwissenschaft nachgezeichnet. Die Beiträger*innen des Bandes durchleuchten die Dynamiken des revolutionären Wandels im umfassenden Dispositiv der urbanen Machtverhältnisse in ihren diskursiven Formationen: im Geschlechterverhältnis, in den Klassenverhältnissen, in der Wirtschaft, im Bildungswesen, im Film, in den Utopien und Vorstellungen der Menschen der Zeit. Die Beschreibung der dynamischen Umbrüche schließt die Nachbarstadt Altona und die Region ein und verbindet somit Lokales mit Nationalem und Globalem.
    Keywords: Revolution 1918/19 ; Hamburg ; Politik ; Gesellschaft ; Norddeutschland ; Wahlen 1919 ; Film ; Weimarer Republik ; Globalgeschichte ; Deutsche Geschichte ; Bismarck ; Metropole ; Seismologie ; Kulturgeschichte ; Geschlecht ; Stadt ; Sozialgeschichte ; Europäische Geschichte ; Geschichte des 20. Jahrhunderts ; Geschichtswissenschaft ; Politics ; Society ; North Germany ; Elections 1919 ; Weimar Republic ; Global History ; German History ; Seismology ; Cultural History ; Gender ; City ; Social History ; European History ; History of the 20th Century ; History ; thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History::NHD European history ; thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History::NHT History: specific events and topics::NHTB Social and cultural history
    Language: German
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2024-04-04
    Description: The Earth is an heterogeneous complex media from the mineral composition scale (10−6m) to the global scale ( 106m). The reconstruction of its structure is a quite challenging problem because sampling methodologies are mainly indirect as potential methods (Günther et al., 2006; Rücker et al., 2006), diffusive methods (Cognon, 1971; Druskin & Knizhnerman, 1988; Goldman & Stover, 1983; Hohmann, 1988; Kuo & Cho, 1980; Oristaglio & Hohmann, 1984) or propagation methods (Alterman & Karal, 1968; Bolt & Smith, 1976; Dablain, 1986; Kelly et al., 1976; Levander, 1988; Marfurt, 1984; Virieux, 1986). Seismic waves belong to the last category. We shall concentrate in this chapter on the forward problem which will be at the heart of any inverse problem for imaging the Earth. The forward problem is dedicated to the estimation of seismic wavefields when one knows the medium properties while the inverse problem is devoted to the estimation of medium properties from recorded seismic wavefields.
    Keywords: seismic wave ; geophysical imaging ; seismic wave ; geophysical imaging ; Boundary value problem ; Finite element method ; Free surface ; Frequency domain ; Seismology ; Time domain ; Velocity ; thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PD Science: general issues
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2020-09-30
    Description: This work focuses on the observation of data recorded by the seismic temporary network installed in the Amatrice area, under the umbrella of the Italian Center for Seismic Microzonation (http://www.centromicrozonazionesismica.it), following the M 6.0 earthquake of August 24, 2016 in Central Italy. The aim was studying the presence of an evident late low frequency wave packet observed in some of the recorded aftershocks. In order to interpret this phenomenon, we combined a beam-forming analysis performed on these data with the statistics on residuals of localizations related to the same events, recorded by the Italian Seismic Network (RSN). The total number of analyzed events, characterized by M≥=3 and epicentral distances between 30 and 55 Km, is 356. By observing the seismic traces of these events there was an evidence, in some of them, of a low frequency packet appearing 10 seconds after the first arrival. The evidence of this packet was correlated with epicentral distance and focal depth. For a subset of stations, considered as an array, a beam-forming analysis was performed by using the ObsPy toolbox (M. Beyreuther et al., 2010). Results of this analysis gave information in terms of slowness and azimuth to distinguish the main seismic phases of the considered events. In addition, by using locations of the RSN records (Chiaraluce et al., 2017), we performed a parallel analysis within the subset of events with clear evidence of the low frequency packet. We relocated these events by using the NonLinLoc code, with a fixed 1D P-wave velocity model, and varying the Vp/ Vs ratio in the range 1.6–2.0. We found that the P phases residuals are not influenced by the Vp/Vs ratio changes whereas the higher the Vp/Vs the lower are the S phases residuals. Higher values of Vp/Vs ratio, fixing Vp values, could mean a decrease of Vs connected to particular effects during the seismic waves path, that are probably due to geological heterogeneities at local or larger scale
    Description: Published
    Description: Miami, Florida
    Description: 5T. Sismologia, geofisica e geologia per l'ingegneria sismica
    Keywords: Microzonation ; Seismology ; Wave propagation ; 04.06. Seismology
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2020-09-30
    Description: Following the M 6.0 of August 24 2016 Amatrice earthquake, a temporary seismic network was installed in the village of Amatrice, under the umbrella of the Italian Center for Seismic Microzonation (http://www.centromicrozonazionesismica.it), who conducted a preparatory survey to seismic microzonation with other Italian Institutions. This work focuses on data analysis of 7 stations installed in the Amatrice terrace which is representative of the geological condition of the town, with the aim of studying the possible presence of secondary effects during the seismic sequence caused by site conditions. Stiff bedrock outcroppings were also sampled with 2 reference stations. Preliminary analyses carried out on several earthquakes with Ml 〉 4 highlight the presence of a low frequency phase with a high energy content at 6 -7 seconds after the first P-wave arrival in almost all the recordings. This wave package was observed for the Mw 6.5 of October 30 earthquake and it has the highest amplitude of the entire recordings, having PGA values of 0.5 g and frequency between 2 and 3 Hz. Frequency-wavenumber analysis performed for the 7 stations array gives an important contribution for the interpretation of this phenomenon, showing that the low frequency wave-package for the examined events does not always show back-azimuth and slowness values compatible with the very first portion of the seismic record. It could be associated to the presence of reflected or refracted waves generated by secondary effects as geological or morphological heterogeneities at local or larger scale.
    Description: Published
    Description: Vienna
    Description: 5T. Sismologia, geofisica e geologia per l'ingegneria sismica
    Keywords: Microzonation ; Seismology ; Wave propagation ; Seismic amplification ; 04.06. Seismology
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2020-11-30
    Description: Normal fault systems, outcropping or hidden below Quaternary covers in intermountain basins, are the expression of the Neogene-Quaternary evolution of central Italy, characterized by an extensional tectonic regime following the fold and thrust structuring of the Appenninic orogen. The presence of these features plays an important role in seismic risk evaluation of an area. In this work we deal with the use of single-station seismic noise measurements to detect sudden lateral variations of the geometries and/or properties of subsoil connected to the presence of tectonic elements (fault zones). Ambient noise data were collected along transects perpendicular to the strike of hypothetical fault lines for 3 test sites within the Abruzzi Region. The proposed approach is suitable for detecting in a fast and simple way local lateral changes in the subsoil characteristics close to geological structures and can be very effective to properly address more expensive and time consuming classical geophysical and paleoseismological approaches.
    Description: Published
    Description: Pescina, Fucino Basin, Italy
    Description: 5T. Sismologia, geofisica e geologia per l'ingegneria sismica
    Keywords: Microzonation ; Seismology ; Applied geophysics ; Detection of buried geological structures ; 04.06. Seismology
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2020-09-30
    Description: In this work we tested the capability of single station ambient noise spectral ratios (HVNSR) technique to be used as a proxy for detecting sharp variations in the subsoil characteristics in sedimentary basins. In sites characterized by 1D response HVNSR is able to detect the resonance frequency of sediments (f0) to be related with their thickness and velocity. In quasi-1D geological situation, a smooth variation in the resonance frequency suggests some variation in the thickness of the soft sedimentary layers or in their velocity. In the case of sharp lateral variation of the subsoil, as in presence of morphological steps or buried faults in the bedrock, the noise wave-field becomes more complex and spectral ratios show some directional effect strictly related to the presence of the lateral heterogeneity (Matsushima et al. 2014). In this work we focus our attention on the detection of a buried shallow tectonic element known in bibliography (Galadini, Galli 1999) as the Luco dei Marsi fault, located in the western margin of the Fucino basin (central Appenines, Italy). We performed simultaneous ambient noise measurements using MarsLite digitizers equipped with Lennarts 3d-5s velocimeters along a transect, with inter-station distance between 30 and 50 meters, which crosses perpendicularly the surface projection of fault line. The collected data, analyzed with classical HVNSR technique, show some complexities in the f0 distribution compatible with the presence of the buried fault. In detail, our results highlight a 1D response with a clear resonance peak for the stations located away from the fault. Moving closer to the fault line, where the 1D condition is not verified, the resonance peak becomes broader. Directional analysis of spectral ratios suggests the dependence of the noise wave-field to the presence of the fault line. Close to the geological feature, results of directional analysis show a doubling in the resonance frequency with relative amplitudes changing for fault-parallel and fault-normal direction of polarization. To support with an independent approach our observations, an electrical resistivity tomography was performed along the transect whose results show the presence of a clear step in a high resistivity shallow layer that can be assumed as the bedrock. After this analysis we decided to extend the ambient noise transect towards the centre of the basin where no fault line is mapped and where we expected a smooth lowering of f0 values due to the deepening of the bedrock. This feature was really observed for a while but at a distance between 400 and 500 meters from the Luco fault we detected again some anomaly in HVNSR data with a doubling of resonance frequency and relative amplitudes depending from the direction of polarization. This observation suggests the presence of deeper tectonic element parallel to the Luco fault. As a conclusion of our work we believe that HVNSR and polarization analysis can represent a quick and fast method to hypothesize the presence of buried discontinuity in the subsoil and can be usefully used to guide the positioning of more sophisticated geophysical analysis aimed at mapping their geometries.
    Description: Published
    Description: Trieste, Italy
    Description: 5T. Sismologia, geofisica e geologia per l'ingegneria sismica
    Keywords: Microzonation ; Seismology ; Applied geophysics ; Detection of buried geological structures ; 04.06. Seismology
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2017-04-04
    Description: The West side of lake of Garda, in Northern Italy, was struck by a ML=5.2 earthquake on November 24, 2004. The felt area is rather large (from Venice to Milan) and the damaged area consists of 66 municipalities, with a number of homeless of about 2200 and estimated direct damages of 215 millions of euros. Most of the damaged structures are old masonry buildings and churches, while there were almost no damage to reinforced concrete structures. The observed distribution of macroseismic intensity shows a strong azimuthal dependence, with high intensity level in a 10x10 km2 area located SW to the epicentre and rather large dispersion of values (ranging from V to VII-VIII) in the first 10 km epicentral distance. Taking into account the vulnerability level of the damaged structures and the features of the geological formations, we tried to explain the observed damage distribution in terms of finite fault properties of the source, despite the moderate magnitude of the event. Thus we hypothesised a fault geometry from seismotectonic considerations and we simulated the event by a high frequency simulation technique (Deterministic Stochastic Method, DSM). The synthetic ground motion parameters were converted into intensity values by empirical relationships and local geological conditions were considered to explain some discrepancies between simulated and observed intensities. It was possible to adequately reproduce both the observed distribution of macroseismic intensity and the ground motion recorded by an accelerometric station located at about 13 km epicentral distance.
    Description: Unpublished
    Description: Geneva, Switzerland
    Description: open
    Keywords: Damage ; Seismology ; 04. Solid Earth::04.06. Seismology::04.06.04. Ground motion
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2017-04-04
    Description: To mark the centennial anniversary of the 1908 earthquake that shook Messina, Italy, the Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV) began the “Messina 1908–2008” research project. The aim is to clarify the extension deformation processes that occur in the Strait of Messina and to understand relationships between subduction and crustal deformation there by merging existing data and studies, and by collecting new and more detailed seismological, geodetic, historical, and satellite observations.
    Description: INGV
    Description: Published
    Description: 225–226
    Description: 3.3. Geodinamica e struttura dell'interno della Terra
    Description: N/A or not JCR
    Description: reserved
    Keywords: Seismology ; geodesy ; 01. Atmosphere::01.03. Magnetosphere::01.03.04. Structure and dynamics
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    Earthquake Engineering Research Institute
    Publication Date: 2017-04-04
    Description: Two earthquakes (both having Mw 5.7) struck the eastern portion of Molise on October 31 and November 1, 2002. Both caused severe damage over a 2000 km2 region straddling Molise and Puglia. The two larger shocks and the rather unusual aftershock sequence surprised most Italian seismologists and tectonicists. Although Italy has a good record of historical and instrumental seismicity and its main seismogenic trends are quite established, the epicentral location, depth and kinematics of this earthquake sequence were largely unexpected. In fact, the 2002 Molise earthquakes shed light on a previously unsuspected style of seismogenic faulting in this region. From the seismotectonic perspective, much of the significance of the two quakes arises from the possibility that this style of faulting might be shared by several much larger quakes that took place on the Adriatic side of the southern Apennines. In the first part of this paper we briefly describe the main seismological characteristics of the sequence. These were largely derived from the analysis of data supplied by permanent networks and from a preliminary analysis of data recorded by a portable network deployed a few hours after the first shock. In the second part of the paper we discuss the seismotectonic characteristics of the sequence in the framework of Italian tectonics and the implications for future earthquakes in the same region.
    Description: Published
    Description: S23-S37
    Description: reserved
    Keywords: Earthquake ; Molise 2002 ; Seismology ; Tectonic ; 04. Solid Earth::04.06. Seismology::04.06.04. Ground motion ; 04. Solid Earth::04.07. Tectonophysics::04.07.07. Tectonics
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  • 11
    Publication Date: 2017-04-04
    Description: L’uso del rumore ambientale nella valutazione della risposta sismica locale sta diventando molto frequente data la sua facile applicabilità e sensibilità alla variazione spaziale della geologia superficiale. Ciò lo rende particolarmente adatto nelle aree urbane, dove la natura delle unità geologiche affioranti è mascherata dagli interventi antropici. Il lavoro descrive i metodi di acquisizione e di trattamento dei dati, utilizzati durante una campagna svoltasi nell'area urbana di Catania.
    Description: Published
    Description: 1-30
    Description: 1.8. Osservazioni di geofisica ambientale
    Description: N/A or not JCR
    Description: open
    Keywords: NOISE ; ACQUISIZIONE ; URBANA ; CATANIA ; 04. Solid Earth::04.06. Seismology::04.06.06. Surveys, measurements, and monitoring ; 04. Solid Earth::04.06. Seismology::04.06.10. Instruments and techniques ; 05. General::05.01. Computational geophysics::05.01.01. Data processing
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  • 12
    Publication Date: 2017-04-04
    Description: A field survey performed during the 1997 Umbria-Marche earthquake sequence led us to recognize ground and pavement ruptures associated with the three largest shocks (M〉= 5.7). The ruptures are concentrated in narrow bands that, in part, are on and near previously mapped high-angle normal fauts. The geometry of the ground deformation is consistent with the NE-trending extension indicated by CMT focal solutions of the mainshocks. The distribution of aftershocks suggests that the three mainshocks occurred on ~40 degree SW-dipping normal faults. Geological investigations, modelling of expected coseismic elevation changes, and seismic data, suggest that the surface deformation is not the direct result of primary rupture of faults at depth.
    Description: Published
    Description: 895-898
    Description: reserved
    Keywords: Structural geology ; Fractures and faults ; Seismology ; Seismicity and seismotectonics ; Europe ; 04. Solid Earth::04.04. Geology::04.04.01. Earthquake geology and paleoseismology
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  • 13
    Publication Date: 2017-04-04
    Description: A correlation has been recently found between large earthquakes and the succeeding largest 9 explosive eruptions of the last century, which has been interpreted as a product of co- and post-seismic stress diffusion. Here, we check the statistical significance of the proposed coupling by using a larger dataset, and investigate the reliability of the causality hypothesis. We find that the volcanoes with VEI ≥ 4 eruptions underwent, in the few decades before the volcanic event, higher seismic stress perturbations due to large earthquakes compared to other volcanic areas. The correlation is statistically significant and it is not explained by a spatio-temporal clustering of eruptions and earthquakes due to tectonic pulses. This implies that the large earthquakes indeed triggered the eruptions.
    Description: Gruppo Nazionale di Vulcanologia and e-Ruption projects
    Description: Published
    Description: reserved
    Keywords: Volcanology ; Eruption mechanisms ; Seismology ; Volcano seismology ; Tectonophysics ; Stresses - general ; 05. General::05.01. Computational geophysics::05.01.04. Statistical analysis
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  • 14
    Publication Date: 2017-04-03
    Description: We describe and discuss some activities of our working group to disseminate scientific issues concerning seismology to the students of the Region Liguria.
    Description: Published
    Description: Rimini, Italy
    Description: 5.9. Formazione e informazione
    Description: open
    Keywords: Education ; Seismology ; Preparedness ; 05. General::05.03. Educational, History of Science, Public Issues::05.03.99. General or miscellaneous
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  • 15
    Publication Date: 2017-04-04
    Description: Following the paper by Fraser-Smith et al. (1990), many scientists have focused their research on the ULF geomagnetic field pulsations in the hope of finding possible anomalous signals caused by the seismic activity. Thereafter, many papers have reported ULF geomagnetic field polarization ratio increases which have been claimed to be related to the occurrence of moderate and strong earthquakes. Even if there is no firm evidence of correlation between the polarization ratio increase and seismic events, these publications maintain that these ‘‘anomalous’’ increases are without doubt precursors of pending earthquakes. Furthermore, several researchers suggest that these seismogenic signals may be considered a promising approach towards the possibility of developing short-term earthquake prediction capabilities based on electromagnetic precursory signatures. On the contrary, a part of the scientific community emphasizes the lack of validation of claimed seismogenic anomalies and doubt their association with the seismic activity. Since earthquake prediction is a very important topic of social importance, the authenticity of earthquake precursors needs to be carefully checked. The aim of this paper is to investigate the reliability of the ULF magnetic polarization ratio changes as an earthquakes’ precursor. Several polarization ratio increases of the geomagnetic field, which previous researchers have claimed to have a seismogenic origin, are put into question by a qualitative investigation. The analysis takes into account both the temporal evolution of the geomagnetic field polarization ratio reported in previous papers, and the global geomagnetic activity behaviour. Running averages of the geomagnetic index Kp are plotted onto the original figures from previous publications. Moreover, further quantitative analyses are also reported. Here, nine cases are investigated which include 17 earthquakes. In seven cases it is shown that the suggested association between the geomagnetic field polarization ratio increases and the earthquake preparation process seems to be rather doubtful. More precisely, the claimed seismogenic polarization ratio increases are actually closely related to decreases in the geomagnetic activity level. Furthermore, the last two investigated cases seem to be doubtful as well, although a close correspondence between polarization ratio and geomagnetic activity cannot be unambiguously demonstrated.
    Description: Published
    Description: 19-32
    Description: 2.6. TTC - Laboratorio di gravimetria, magnetismo ed elettromagnetismo in aree attive
    Description: JCR Journal
    Description: restricted
    Keywords: Earthquake precursors ; Short-term earthquake prediction ; Geomagnetic field ; Seismology ; 04. Solid Earth::04.05. Geomagnetism::04.05.99. General or miscellaneous ; 04. Solid Earth::04.05. Geomagnetism::04.05.04. Magnetic anomalies ; 04. Solid Earth::04.06. Seismology::04.06.99. General or miscellaneous
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  • 16
    Publication Date: 2017-04-04
    Description: Prattes et al. (2011) report ULF magnetic anomalous signals claiming them to be possibly precursor of the 6 April 2009 MW6.3 L’Aquila earthquake. This comment casts doubts on the possibility that the observed magnetic signatures could have a seismogenic origin by showing that these pre-earthquake signals are actually part of normal global geomagnetic activity.
    Description: Published
    Description: 1717–1719
    Description: 2.6. TTC - Laboratorio di gravimetria, magnetismo ed elettromagnetismo in aree attive
    Description: JCR Journal
    Description: open
    Keywords: Geomagnetic field ; Earthquake precursors ; Magnetic anomalies ; Seismology ; 04. Solid Earth::04.05. Geomagnetism::04.05.99. General or miscellaneous ; 04. Solid Earth::04.05. Geomagnetism::04.05.04. Magnetic anomalies ; 04. Solid Earth::04.06. Seismology::04.06.99. General or miscellaneous
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    Publication Date: 2017-04-04
    Description: n/a
    Description: Published
    Description: 125-127
    Description: 3.3. Geodinamica e struttura dell'interno della Terra
    Description: restricted
    Keywords: Core-mantle boundary topography ; Seismology ; 04. Solid Earth::04.01. Earth Interior::04.01.03. Mantle and Core dynamics
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    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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    Publication Date: 2017-04-04
    Description: La Rete Sismica Mobile (RSM) in dotazione al Centro Nazionale Terremoti (CNT) è da anni impiegata nell’attività di monitoraggio in occasione di emergenze sismiche e vulcaniche ma soprattutto in numerosi progetti scientifici con particolare riguardo allo studio di dettaglio di specifiche aree e/o strutture sismotettoniche. In numerose occasioni gli esperimenti di acquisizione di nuovi dati sismici e le emergenze sismiche o vulcaniche degli ultimi anni hanno visto una collaborazione con altre unità di reti mobili sia interne all’INGV (la Sezione di Catania, la Sezione di Milano-Pavia e l’Osservatorio Vesuviano di Napoli) che esterne (ad esempio il Centro Ricerche Sismologiche di Udine). All’inizio del 2009 Jesús M. Ibáñez Direttore dell’Instituto Andaluz de Geofísica Universidad di Granada ha proposto alla RSM del CNT di partecipare all’esperimento di sismica passiva da realizzare al Teide, complesso vulcanico nell’isola di Tenerife, nell’ambito del Progetto di ricerca finanziato “High resolution imagin of seismogenetic volumes in active volcanoes, Tenerife and Deception Islands, and its significance for volcanic hazard assestment” (HISS). L’esperimento, iniziato il 10 novembre 2009 proprio con l’installazione di una delle 6 stazioni messe a disposizione dalla RSM del CNT, avrà la durata di circa un anno. In questo rapporto tecnico viene descritta la campagna di installazione della RSM del CNT.
    Description: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia
    Description: Published
    Description: open
    Keywords: Teide volcano ; Seismology ; Instruments ; 04. Solid Earth::04.06. Seismology::04.06.08. Volcano seismology
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    Publication Date: 2017-04-04
    Description: Hirano and Hattori (2011), hereafter cited as H&H, report the observation of anomalous increases in the ULF geomagnetic field spectral density ratio which the authors claim to be possible precursors of the 2008 Iwate–Miyagi Nairiku earthquake. Here the results of H&H are reviewed taking into account the global geomagnetic activity level by means ofPKp index. This paper cast serious doubts on the seismogenic origin of the magnetic signatures documented by H&H showing that the anomalous signals are normal ULF magnetic variations induced by solar–terrestrial interaction. In summary, H&H’s claims that magnetic field disturbances about a month before the Mw 6.9 Iwate–Miyagi Nairiku earthquake on June 13, 2008 are precursors to the earthquake are unlikely to be correct.
    Description: Published
    Description: 258-262
    Description: 2.6. TTC - Laboratorio di gravimetria, magnetismo ed elettromagnetismo in aree attive
    Description: JCR Journal
    Description: restricted
    Keywords: Geomagnetic field ; Magnetic anomalies ; Earthquake precursors ; Seismology ; 04. Solid Earth::04.05. Geomagnetism::04.05.99. General or miscellaneous ; 04. Solid Earth::04.05. Geomagnetism::04.05.04. Magnetic anomalies ; 04. Solid Earth::04.06. Seismology::04.06.99. General or miscellaneous
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  • 21
    Publication Date: 2017-04-04
    Description: Ida et al. (2005) document significant changes in the multi-fractal parameters of the ULF geomagnetic field H component starting about one month before the 1993 Guam earthquake. According to the authors, these multi-fractal signatures can be considered as precursory signals of the Guam earthquake. As a consequence, they conclude that the multifractal analysis may have an important role in the development of short-term earthquake prediction capabilities. Since this and other similar reports have motivated the idea that earthquake prediction based on electromagnetic precursory signals may one day become a routine technique, the presumed precursors need to be validated through independent datasets. In this review the seismogenic origin of the multifractal magnetic signatures documented by Ida et al. (2005) before the 8 August 1993 Guam earthquake is seriously put into question. By means of the geomagnetic ΣKp index, it is demonstrated that these multi-fractal parameter changes are normal signals induced by the variation of the global geomagnetic activity level.
    Description: Published
    Description: 187-191
    Description: 2.6. TTC - Laboratorio di gravimetria, magnetismo ed elettromagnetismo in aree attive
    Description: JCR Journal
    Description: open
    Keywords: Geomagnetic field ; Magnetic anomalies ; Earthquake precursors ; Seismology ; 04. Solid Earth::04.05. Geomagnetism::04.05.04. Magnetic anomalies
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  • 22
    Publication Date: 2017-04-03
    Description: This paper reports the analyses of ULF (Ultra-Low-Frequency) geomagnetic field observations coming from the Geomagnetic Observatory of L'Aquila during the period 2008–2009. This period includes the L'Aquila 2009 seismic sequence, where the main shock of 6 April heavily damaged the medieval centre of the town and its surrounding area, causing 308 deaths, more than 1000 injuries and about 60,000 displaced people. Recently, several publications have documented the observation of precursory signals which occurred before the 6 April earthquake (e.g. Eftaxias et al., 2009, 2010), while others do not find any pre-earthquake anomaly (e.g. Villante et al., 2010; Di Lorenzo et al., 2011). In light of this, the goal of this study is to carry out further retrospective investigations. ULF magnetic field data are investigated by means of conventional analyses of magnetic polarization ratio, improved magnetic polarization ratio, and fractal analysis. In addition, total geomagnetic field data coming from the INGV Central Italy tectonomagnetic network have also been investigated, using the simple inter-station differentiation method. Within the limits of these methods, no magnetic anomalous signal which may be reasonably characterized as a precursor of the L'Aquila earthquakes has been found.
    Description: Published
    Description: 310–317
    Description: 2.6. TTC - Laboratorio di gravimetria, magnetismo ed elettromagnetismo in aree attive
    Description: JCR Journal
    Description: restricted
    Keywords: Geomagnetic field ; Magnetic anomalies ; Earthquake precursors ; Seismology ; 04. Solid Earth::04.05. Geomagnetism::04.05.99. General or miscellaneous ; 04. Solid Earth::04.05. Geomagnetism::04.05.04. Magnetic anomalies ; 04. Solid Earth::04.06. Seismology::04.06.99. General or miscellaneous
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  • 23
    Publication Date: 2017-04-04
    Description: USEMS and GLASS are two projects financed by the European Research Council (ERC) as part of the ERC starting grants scheme within the FP7 framework. The rationale behind the funding scheme is to support some of the most promising scientific endeavours in Europe that are being led by young researchers, and to emphasize the excellence of individual ideas rather than specific research areas; in other words, to promote bottom-up frontier research. The general benefits of this rationale are evident in the two ongoing projects that deal with earthquake physics, as these projects are increasingly recognized in their scientific community. We can say that putting excellence at the heart of European Research strongly contributes to the construction of a European knowledge-based society. From a researcher point-of-view one of the most challenging aspects of these projects is to approach and convey the results of the projects to a general public, contributing actually to the construction of knowledge-based society. Luckily, media interest and the availability of a number of new communication tools facilitate the outreach of scientific achievements. The largest earthquakes during the last ten years (e.g. Sumatra 2004 and Japan 2011) have received widespread attention in the media world (TV, W.W.W., Newspaper and so on) for months, and successful research projects such as those above also become media protagonists, gaining their space in the media bullring. The USEMS principal investigator and his team have participated in several dissemination events in the Mass Media, such as interviews wit Italian and French TV national broadcasts (RAI Due TG2, RAI Uno Unomattina, Rai Tre Geo & Geo, FRANCE 2); interviews in scientific journals: SCIENCE (Sept. 2010), newspapers and web (Corriere della Sera, Il Gazzettino, Il Messagero, La Stampa, Libero, Il Mattino, Yahoo, ANSA, AdnKronos and AGI); radio (RadioRai Uno, RadioRai Tre Scienza); documentary “Die Eroberung der Alpen” produced by Tangram Film (Munchen, Germany). The USEMS project started in June 2008, and the GLASS project in October 2010. For both projects we developed a number of web pages through the official web site of the host institution, the National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology (INGV) in Rome. In these pages we describe the projects, publish pictures and short-movies of the experimental activities and keep the project results up to date. In addition the research teams collaborate within various INGV outreach schemes (school and student visits in the laboratory, writing short news reports for the INGV press office, and interviews with journalists) as well as using WWW channels (Facebook, Youtube) to make the project results available to the general public. Finally, it is notable that the ERC funding agency itself is fully involved in the outreach activities using its own communication channels and its highly skilled resources which promote through brochures, web pages, publications and documentaries the best projects. We are going to improve our effort in this direction up to the end of the projects.
    Description: Unpublished
    Description: San Francisco
    Description: 5.9. Formazione e informazione
    Description: open
    Keywords: PUBLIC ISSUES / Science policy EDUCATION / Geoscience education research PUBLIC ISSUES / Funding. ; Seismology ; 05. General::05.03. Educational, History of Science, Public Issues::05.03.99. General or miscellaneous
    Repository Name: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)
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  • 24
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    Springer, Berlin
    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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    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〉
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    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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    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〉
    Description: Dynamo Theory
    Description: research
    Description: DFG, SUB Göttingen
    Keywords: 550 ; Africa ; Dynamo Theory ; Earthquakes ; Earth's Core ; Engineering Seismics ; Seismology ; Seismologie ; Geomagnetism ; Gravity ; Iceland ; Lithosphere ; Lithosphäre ; Magnetosphere ; Plasma Waves ; Seismic Waves ; Waves ; Wellen ; Geophysik ; Geophysics ; FID-GEO-DE-7
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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 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: 2018-03-23
    Description: In recent years it has become accepted that earthquake source can attain significant Non-Double-Couple (NDC) components. Among the driving factors of deviation from normal double-couple (DC) mechanisms there is the opening/closing of fracture networks and the activation of pre-existing faults by pore fluid pressure perturbations. This observation makes the thorough analysis of source mechanism of key importance for the understanding of withdrawal/injection induced seismicity from geothermal and hydrocarbon reservoirs, as well as of water reservoir induced seismicity. In addition to the DC component, seismic moment tensor can be decomposed into isotropic (ISO) and compensated linear vector dipole (CLVD) components. In this study we performed a careful analysis of the seismic moment tensor of induced microseismicity recorded in the Val d'Agri (Southern Apennines, Italy) focusing our attention on the NDC component. The Val d'Agri is a Quaternary extensional basin that hosts the largest onshore European oil field and a water reservoir (Pertusillo Lake impoundment) characterized by severe seasonal level oscillations. Our input data-set includes swarm-type induced micro-seismicity recorded between 2005-2006 by a high-performance network and accurately localized by a reservoir-scale local earthquake tomography. We analyze two different seismicity clusters: (i) a swarm of 69 earthquakes with 0.3 ML 1.8 induced by a wastewater disposal well of the oilfield during the initial daily injection tests (10 days); (ii) 526 earthquakes with -0.2 ML 2.7 induced by seasonal volume changes of the artificial lake. We perform the seismic moment tensor inversion by using HybridMT code. After a very accurate signal-to-noise selection and hand-made picking of P-pulses, we obtain %DC, %ISO, %CLVD for each event. DC and NDC components are analyzed and compared with the spatio-temporal distribution of seismicity, the local stress field, the injection parameters and the water level in the impoundment. We find significant NDC components and abrupt temporal variations in the DC and ISO components that appear linked to the extremely variable parameters of the injection tests into the disposal well.
    Description: Published
    Description: New Orleans, LA
    Description: 2T. Sorgente Sismica
    Keywords: Seismology
    Repository Name: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)
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    Publication Date: 2019-01-18
    Description: The availability of a large amount of surface geological data and subsurface information gathered by the oil industry, together with seismic and geodetic data, allowed us to define and analyse the active structures in the Val d'Agri area of the southern Apennines. Taking into account that the study of interseismic deformation can be significant to identify locked fault areas that can potentially slip, in this study we present 2D elastoplastic finite-element models to reproduce interseismic characteristics of the study area. This hosts the largest Europe's onshore oil field and is characterised by an active extensional tectonic regime, as inferred from earthquake focal mechanisms and fault slip data from late Quaternary structures. Based on high-quality seismic profiles tied with deep well logs, we constructed a detailed geological section across the study area. Outcropping units are dissected by numerous brittle structures that formed at various stages during the tectonic evolution of the Apennines, while the deep ones are dominated by deeply rooted major faults. The rheological behaviour has been constrained by the reconstruction of the thermal structure of the fold and thrust belt, using available information from the foreland Apulian Platform and from temperature data from a series of wells. Starting from the geological model, we reproduced interseismic deformation by means of finite-element numerical modelling, varying boundary conditions and unlocking different fault segments. Our numerical models provide new insights into the controversial and widely debated active tectonic setting of the Val d'Agri area, confirming the major role played by structural inheritance and reactivation processes. In fact, recent low-magnitude seismicity tends to illuminate fault segments consisting of pre-existing reverse faults reactivated as normal faults in the present-day stress field. These long-lived, mature fault systems occurring in the buried Apulian Platform carbonates (and underlying basement) represent major brittle structures that cumulated displacements of up to a few kilometres over geologic time. As a result of their reactivation within the late Quaternary extensional stress field, these long-lived crustal structures are capable of nucleating also moderate- to large-magnitude earthquakes. The decoupling between deep and shallow structural levels, and the different inherited structures affecting them, explain the apparent contrast between the subdued surface expression of active fault systems and the known occurrence of large magnitude seismic events in the study area, thus reconciling apparently contrasting geological and geophysical constraints.
    Description: Published
    Description: 111-114
    Description: 1T. Deformazione crostale attiva
    Description: N/A or not JCR
    Keywords: Active tectonics ; Fault reactivation ; Stress field ; Seismicity ; Extensional tectonics ; Seismology ; Tectonophysics
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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: 2017-10-19
    Description: Starting from late May 2012, the Emilia region (Northern Italy) was severely shaken by an intense seismic sequence, originated from a ML 5.9 earthquake on May 20th, at a hypocentral depth of 6.3 km, with thrusttype focal mechanism. In the following days, the seismic rate remained high, counting 50 ML ≥ 2.0 earthquakes a day, on average. Seismicity spreads along a 30 km east–west elongated area, in the Po river alluvial plain, in the nearby of the cities Ferrara and Modena. Nine days after the first shock, another destructive thrust-type earthquake (ML 5.8) hit the area to the west, causing further damage and fatalities. Aftershocks following this second destructive event extended along the same east-westerly trend for further 20 km to the west, thus illuminating an area of about 50 km in length, on thewhole. After the first shock struck, on May 20th, a dense network of temporary seismic stations, in addition to the permanent ones, was deployed in the meizoseismal area, leading to a sensible improvement of the earthquake monitoring capability there. A combined dataset, including threecomponent seismic waveforms recorded by both permanent and temporary stations, has been analyzed in order to obtain an appropriate 1-D velocity model for earthquake location in the study area. Here we describe the main seismological characteristics of this seismic sequence and, relying on refined earthquakes location, we make inferences on the geometry of the thrust system responsible for the two strongest shocks.
    Description: Published
    Description: 44-55
    Description: 2T. Tettonica attiva
    Description: JCR Journal
    Description: open
    Keywords: Seismology ; Hypocentral location ; Seismic sequence ; Velocity model ; Thrust fault system ; Po alluvial Plain ; 04. Solid Earth::04.07. Tectonophysics::04.07.07. Tectonics
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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
    Description: JCR Journal
    Keywords: AlpArray ; Temporary seismic network ; Seismic noise ; Hungarian National Seismological Network ; Pannonian basin ; Solid Earth ; Seismology
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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
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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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    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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  • 37
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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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    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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    Springer, Berlin
    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: 2019-11-04
    Description: We investigate conceptually, analytically, and numerically the biases in the estimation of the b-value of the Gutenberg-Richter law and of its uncertainty made through the least squares technique. The biases are introduced by the cumulation operation for the cumulative form of the Gutenberg-Richter law, by the logarithmic transformation, and by the measurement errors on the magnitude. We find that the least squares technique, applied to the cumulative and binned form of the Gutenberg-Richter law, produces strong bias in the b-value and its uncertainty, whose amplitudes depend on the size of the sample. Furthermore, the logarithmic transformation produces two different endemic bends in the Log(N) versus M curve. This means that this plot might produce fake significant departures from the Gutenberg-Richter law. The effect of the measurement errors is negligible compared to those of cumulation operation and logarithmic transformation. The results obtained show that the least squares technique should never be used to determine the slope of the Gutenberg-Richter law and its uncertainty.
    Description: Submitted
    Description: JCR Journal
    Description: open
    Keywords: b-value ; Seismology ; Least Squares technique ; Synthetic-earthquake catalogs ; 05. General::05.01. Computational geophysics::05.01.04. Statistical analysis
    Repository Name: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)
    Type: article
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    Publication Date: 2020-02-24
    Description: In this manuscript we present the new friendly seismic tomography software based on joint inversion of active and passive seismic sources called PARTOS (Passive Active Ray TOmography Software). This code has been developed on the base of two well-known widely used tomographic algorithms (LOTOS and ATOM-3D), providing a robust set of algorithms. The dataset used to set and test the program has been provided by TOMO-ETNA experiment. TOMO-ETNA database is a large, highquality dataset that includes active and passive seismic sources recorded during a period of 4 months in 2014. We performed a series of synthetic tests in order to estimate the resolution and robustness of the solutions. Real data inversion has been carried out using 3 different subsets: (i) active data; (ii) passive data; and (iii) joint dataset. Active database is composed by a total of 16,950 air-gun shots during 1 month and passive database includes 452 local and regional earthquakes recorded during 4 months. This large dataset provides a high ray density within the study region. The combination of active and passive seismic data, together with the high quality of the database, permits to obtain a new tomographic approach of the region under study never done before. An additional user-guide of PARTOS software is provided in order to facilitate the implementation for new users.
    Description: Published
    Description: S0435
    Description: 1V. Storia e struttura dei sistemi vulcanici
    Description: JCR Journal
    Description: open
    Keywords: Seismic tomograpy ; Tomographic inversion code ; Mt. Etna volcano ; Seismology ; 04. Solid Earth::04.06. Seismology::04.06.07. Tomography and anisotropy
    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 28 Artikel zu Themengebieten der Geophysik, veröffentlicht durch die Deutsche Geophysikalische Gesellschaft in dem Jahr 1980.
    Description: Inhaltsverzeichnis: Journal of Geophysics 48 〈html〉 〈body〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0048/LOG_0012.pdf"〉The Analysis of Simultaneous Observations of Nighttime Pi Pulsations on an East-West Profile〈/a〉〈br〉 (Baranskiy, L. N., Troitskaya, V. A., Sterlikova, I. V., Gokhberg, M. B., Ivanov, N. A., Khartchenko, I. P., Münch, J. W., Wilhelm, K.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0048/LOG_0013.pdf"〉Coordinated Magnetic Observations of Morning Sector Auroral Zone Currents With Triad and the Scandinavian Magnetometer Array: A Case Study〈/a〉〈br〉 (Sulzbacher, H., Baumjohann, W., Potemra, T. A.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0048/LOG_0014.pdf"〉K – Ar Age Determinations on Tertiary Volcanic Rocks: V. Siebengebirge, Siebengebirge-Graben〈/a〉〈br〉 (Todt, W., Lippolt, H. J.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0048/LOG_0015.pdf"〉The Geothermal Anomaly of Landau/Pfalz: An Attempt of Interpretation〈/a〉〈br〉 (Werner, D., Parini, M.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0048/LOG_0016.pdf"〉Magnetic and Gravity Investigations of the Dead Sea Rift and Adjacent Areas in Northern Israel〈/a〉〈br〉 (Folkman, Y.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0048/LOG_0017.pdf"〉Changes of Structure, Phase Composition and Electric Conductivity Under High-Temperature Oxidation of Titanomagnetites〈/a〉〈br〉 (Kropáček, V., Laštovičková, M.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0048/LOG_0018.pdf"〉Maximum Velocity Amplitudes of 〈i〉P〈/i〉 and 〈i〉S〈/i〉 Waves From Filtered Broadband Records〈/a〉〈br〉 (Sitaram, M. V. D, Plešinger, A., Vaněk, J.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0048/LOG_0019.pdf"〉Comment on: On the Sources of the 12-Month Wave in the 〈i〉an〈/i〉 and 〈i〉as〈/i〉 Geomagnetic Activity Indices〈/a〉〈br〉 (Mayaud, P. N.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0048/LOG_0020.pdf"〉Book Reviews〈/a〉〈br〉 (Schopper, J., Hartmann, G.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0048/LOG_0021.pdf"〉A Late Cretaceous 〈sup〉40〈/sup〉Ar–〈sup〉39〈/sup〉Ar Age for the Lappajärvi Impact Crater, Finland〈/a〉〈br〉 (Jessberger, E. K., Reimold, W. U.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0048/LOG_0022.pdf"〉Magnetic Properties of Swiss Flysch〈/a〉〈br〉 (Channell, J., Freeman, R., Heller, F.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0048/LOG_0023.pdf"〉Source Parameters of Earthquakes From the Himalayan Region〈/a〉〈br〉 (Upadhyay, S. K., Duda, S. J.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0048/LOG_0024.pdf"〉Teleseismic Evidence for Velocity Heterogeneity Beneath the Rhenish Massif〈/a〉〈br〉 (Raikes, S.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0048/LOG_0025.pdf"〉The Simulation Problem for Broad-Band Seismograms〈/a〉〈br〉 (Seidl, D.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0048/LOG_0026.pdf"〉Load-Induced Stresses and Their Relation to the Initial Stress Field〈/a〉〈br〉 (Bock, G.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0048/LOG_0027.pdf"〉Ground-Based Observations of an Onset of Localized Field-Aligned Currents During Auroral Breakup Around Magnetic Midnight〈/a〉〈br〉 (Opgenoorth, H. J., Pellinen, R. J., Maurer, H., Küppers, F., Heikkila, W. J., Kaila, K. U., Tanskanen, P.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0048/LOG_0028.pdf"〉Simultaneous Maxima of Geomagnetic Pulsations and Riometer Absorption on the Afternoon Side of the Auroral Zone〈/a〉〈br〉 (Novikov, Y., Kopytenko, Y., Raspopov, O., Bösinger, T., Kangas, J., Ranta, H.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0048/LOG_0029.pdf"〉Numerical Investigation of the Spectral Resolving Power of Burg's Maximum Entropy Method〈/a〉〈br〉 (Wenzel, F., Zürn, W.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0048/LOG_0030.pdf"〉Errors in Matrix Element Expressions for the Reflectivity Method〈/a〉〈br〉 (Baumgardt, D.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0048/LOG_0031.pdf"〉Magnetometer Array Observations of a Giant Pulsation Event〈/a〉〈br〉 (Glaßmeier, K.-H.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0048/LOG_0032.pdf"〉Palaeomagnetic Secular Variation Curves Extending Back to 13,400 years B.P. Recorded by Sediments Deposited in Lac de Joux, Switzerland〈/a〉〈br〉 (Creer, K., Hogg, T. E., Readman, P. W., Reynaud, C.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0048/LOG_0033.pdf"〉Anhysteretic Remanent Magnetization of Small Multidomain Fe〈sub〉3〈/sub〉O〈sub〉4〈/sub〉 Particles Dispersed in Various Concentrations in a Non Magnetic Matrix〈/a〉〈br〉 (Schmidbauer, E., Veitch, R. J.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0048/LOG_0034.pdf"〉Stirred Remanent Magnetization: A Laboratory Analogue of Post-Depositional Realignment〈/a〉〈br〉 (Tucker, P.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0048/LOG_0035.pdf"〉High Precision Measurement of the Frequency of Mode 〈sub〉O〈/sub〉S〈sub〉O〈/sub〉〈/a〉〈br〉 (Zürn, W., Knopoff, L., Rydelek, P. A.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0048/LOG_0036.pdf"〉The Solution of Dynamic Problems of Elastic Wave Propagation in Inhomogeneous Media by a Combination of Partial Separation of Variables and Finite-Difference Methods〈/a〉〈br〉 (Alekseev, A. S., Mikhailenko, B. G.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0048/LOG_0037.pdf"〉A Characteristic Method for Numerical Solution of the Inverse Kinematic Seismic Problems〈/a〉〈br〉 (Romanov, M. E., Alekseev, A. S.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0048/LOG_0038.pdf"〉Geomagnetic Induction Studies in Scandinavia〈/a〉〈br〉 (Jones, A. G.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0048/LOG_0039.pdf"〉Comments on Polarization and Coherence〈/a〉〈br〉 (Samson, J. C.)〈/li〉 〈/body〉 〈/html〉
    Description: research
    Description: DFG, SUB Göttingen
    Keywords: 550 ; Geophysik ; Auroral Zone Physics ; Broad Band Seismograms ; Earth’s Crust ; Earth’s Mantle ; Electrical Conductivity of Rocks ; Electrical Conductivity of the Earth ; Electromagnetic lnduction in the Earth ; Free Oscillations ; Geochronology ; Geomagnetic Activity ; Geomagnetic Pulsations ; Geomagnetic Time Variations ; Geothermal Anomalies ; Gravity Anomalies ; Himalaya ; Impact Structures ; Induced Seismicity ; Inverse Seismic Problems ; Israel ; Magnetic Anomalies ; Maximum Entropy Method ; Palaeomagnetism ; Polarization Analysis ; Reflectivity Method ; Rheinisches Massiv ; Rock Magnetism ; Rock Physics ; Scandinavia ; Secular Variation ; Seismology ; Siebengebirge ; Stress Field ; Theoretical Seismograms ; FID-GEO-DE-7
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    Publication Date: 2021-03-29
    Description: Under certain conditions, ocean surface gravity waves (SGW) interact with the seafloor underneath to trigger relatively faint but measurable seismic waves known as ocean microseisms. Cyclonic storms (e.g. hurricanes, typhoons) wandering over the ocean are major (non-stationary) sources of the former, thus opening the possibility of tracking and studying cyclones by means of their corresponding microseims. For this purpose, we identified storm-related microseisms hidden in the ambient seismic wavefield via array processing. Polarization beamforming, a robust and well-known technique is implemented. The analyses hinge on surface waves (Love and Rayleigh) which, in contrast to P-waves, are stronger but only constrain direction of arrival (without source remoteness). We use a few land-based virtual seismic arrays surrounding the North Atlantic to investigate the signatures of major hurricanes in the microseismic band (0.05-0.16 Hz), in a joint attempt to continuously triangulate their tracks. Our findings show that storm microseisms are intermittently excited with modulated amplitude at localized oceanic regions, particularly over the shallow continental shelves and slopes, having maximum amplitudes virtually independent of storm category. In most cases no detection was possible over deep oceanic regions, nor at distant arrays. Additionally, the rear quadrants and trailing swells of the cyclone provide the optimum SGW spectrum for the generation of microseisms, often shifted more than 500 km off the "eye". As a result of the aforementioned and added to the strong attenuation of storm microseisms, the inversion of tracks or physical properties of storms using a few far-field arrays is discontinuous in most cases, being reliable only if benchmark atmospheric and/or oceanic data is available for comparison. Even if challenging due to the complexity of the coupled phenomena responsible for microseisms, the inversion of site properties, such as bathymetric parameters (e.g. depth, seabed geomorphology), near- bottom geology or SGW spectrum might be possible if storms are treated as natural sources in time-lapse ambient noise investigations. This will likely require near-field (land and underwater) observations using optimal arrays or dense, widespread sensor networks. Improved detection and understanding of ocean microseisms carries a great potential to contribute to mechanically coupled atmosphere-ocean-earth models.
    Description: Universität Hamburg
    Description: poster
    Keywords: 550 ; 621 ; 004 ; 534 ; Ambient seismic noise ; Seismology ; Oceanography ; Microseisms ; Cyclones ; Hurricanes ; Marine Geophysics ; Beamforming ; FID-GEO-DE-7
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    Instituto Geologico del Peru | Lima, Peru
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: En el presente informe se analiza la información publicada sobre la ocurrencia de grandes sismos en el Perú, con el propósito de consolidar el posible escenario sísmico y de tsunami que pueda presentarse en el borde occidental de la región central del Perú y que afectaría a la ciudad de Lima Metropolitana y a la provincia Constitucional del Callao. Se considera como fuentes primarias los trabajos de investigación realizados por Tavera y Bernal (2005) “Distribución espacial de área de ruptura y lagunas sísmicas en el Borde Occidental de Perú”; Chlieh et al. (2011) “Interseismic coupling and seismic potential along the central Andes subduction zone”; Pulido et al. (2011) “Estimation of slip scenarios for megathrust earthquakes: a case study of Peru”; PNUD (2011) “Proyecto SIRAD”, Pulido et al. (2012) “Mega-earthquake rupture scenarios and strong motion simulations for Lima, Peru”; Condori y Tavera (2012), “Áreas probables de ruptura sísmica en el borde occidental del Perú, a partir de la variación del parámetro b”; Guardia y Tavera (2012) “Inferencias de la superficie de acoplamiento sísmico interplaca en el borde occidental del Perú”, y Flores y Tavera (2012) “Aplicación del algoritmo M8 en el borde occidental del Perú: Incrementos de probabilidad para la ocurrencia de grandes Terremotos”.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Tsunamis ; Seismology ; Geologia
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    Publication Date: 2022-04-28
    Description: On the border between Colombia and Venezuela, have occurred seismic events with important records of damage in both countries. In this paper, we study the historical earthquake that took place on May 18, 1875 between 11.15 and 11.30 in the morning (the time was the same for communities in both countries since there was no time zone difference), which is catalogued as a border earthquake due to the report of damages in the cities of both nations. The community of San José de Cúcuta, current capital of the Northern State of Santander, Colombia, registered the greatest number of deaths and damage to buildings. An inventory of the geological damage and co -seismic and postseismic effects was created based on information of previous studies and data obtained from archival primary sources from Colombia and Venezuela. The result is a bi-national database, which includes the summaries of historical descriptions with the effects in the persons and objects, the geological damages and effects observed during the seismic event. These data has led to the creation of a table of MM and EMS-98 intensities, which enables the identification and delimitation of the regions of greater damages. The maximum level intensity is I=10 in the cities of San José de Cúcuta, Villa del Rosario, Pueblo de Cúcuta (San Luis) in Colombia and San Antonio, San Juan de Ureña in Venezuela. Moreover, we formulated a table of intensities using the ESI-2007 INQUA scale, based on the information of geological observations described in historical documents. These data are related to the epicentral zone with an approximate radius of 30 km.
    Description: Published
    Description: 105-263
    Description: 5T. Sismologia, geofisica e geologia per l'ingegneria sismica
    Description: N/A or not JCR
    Keywords: historical seismicity ; destruction of communities ; Seismology
    Repository Name: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)
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    Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution February 2007
    Description: Oceanic spreading centers are sites of magmatic, tectonic, and hydrothermal processes. In this thesis I present experimental and seismological constraints on the evolution of these complex regions of focused crustal accretion and extension. Experimental results from drained, triaxial deformation experiments on partially molten olivine reveal that melt extraction rates are linearly dependent on effective mean stress when the effective mean stress is low and non-linearly dependent on effective mean stress when it is high. Microearthquakes recorded above an inferred magma reservoir along the TAG segment of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge delineate for the first time the arcuate, subsurface structure of a long-lived, active detachment fault. This fault penetrates the entire oceanic crust and forms the high-permeability pathway necessary to sustain long-lived, high-temperature hydrothermal venting in this region. Long-lived detachment faulting exhumes lower crustal and mantle rocks. Residual stresses generated by thermal expansion anisotropy and mismatch in the uplifting, cooling rock trigger grain boundary microfractures if stress intensities at the tips of naturally occurring flaws exceed a critical stress intensity factor. Experimental results coupled with geomechanical models indicate that pervasive grain boundary cracking occurs in mantle peridotite when it is uplifted to within 4 km of the seafloor. Whereas faults provide the high-permeability pathways necessary to sustain high-temperature fluid circulation, grain boundary cracks form the interconnected network required for pervasive alteration of the oceanic lithosphere. This thesis provides fundamental constraints on the rheology, evolution, and alteration of the lithosphere at oceanic spreading centers.
    Description: Research was funded by a MIT Presidential Fellowship and NSF grants OCE-0095936, OCE-9907224, OCE-0137329, OCE-6892222, and OCE-6897400.
    Keywords: Seismology ; Sea-floor spreading
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    Type: Thesis
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    Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution February 1999
    Description: In this thesis the analysis of natural ice events is carried out based on direct measurements of ice-borne seismo-acoustic waves generated by ice fracturing processes. A major reason for studying this phenomenon is that this acoustic emission is a significant contributor to Arctic ocean ambient noise. Also the Arctic contains rich mineral and oil resources and in order to design mining facilities able to withstand the harsh environmental conditions, we need to have a better understanding of the processes of sea ice mechanics. The data analyzed in this thesis were collected during the Sea Ice Mechanics Initiative SIMI’94 experiment which was carried out in the spring of 1994 in the Central Arctic. One of the contributions of this thesis was the determination of the polarization characteristics of elastic waves using multicomponent geophone data. Polarization methods are well known in seismology, but they have never been used for ice event data processing. In this work one of the polarization methods so called Motion Product Detector method has been successfully applied for localization of ice events and determination of polarization characteristics of elastic waves generated by fracturing events. This application demonstrates the feasibility of the polarization method for ice event data processing because it allows one to identify areas of high stress concentration and "hot spots" in ridge building process. The identification of source mechanisms is based on the radiation patterns of the events. This identification was carried out through the analysis of the seismo-acoustic emission of natural ice events in the ice sheet. Previous work on natural ice event identification was done indirectly by analyzing the acoustic energy radiated into the water through coupling from elastic energy in the ice sheet. After identification of the events, the estimation of the parameters of fault processes in Arctic ice is carried out. Stress drop, seismic moment and the type of ice fracture are determined using direct near-field measurements of seismo-acoustic signals generated by ice events. Estimated values of fracture parameters were in good agreement with previous work for marginal ice zone. During data processing the new phenomenon was discovered: "edge waves", which are waves propagating back and forth along a newly opened ice lead. These waves exhibit a quasi-periodic behavior suggesting some kind of stick-slip generation mechanism somewhere along the length of the lead. The propagation characteristics of these waves were determined using seismic wavenumber estimation techniques. In the low frequency limit the dispersion can be modeled approximately by an interaction at the lead edges of the lowest order, antisymmetric modes of the infinite plate.
    Description: Support for this thesis was provided by Office of Naval Research.
    Keywords: Microseisms ; Seismology ; Underwater acoustics ; Remote sensing ; Sea ice ; Ice
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    Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution February 2013
    Description: In this thesis we present results from inversion of data using dense arrays of collocated seismic and magnetotelluric stations located in the Cascadia subduction zone region of central Washington. In the migrated seismic section, we clearly image the top of the slab and oceanic Moho, as well as a velocity increase corresponding to the eclogitization of the hydrated upper crust. A deeper velocity increase is interpreted as the eclogitization of metastable gabbros, assisted by fluids released from the dehydration of upper mantle chlorite. A low velocity feature interpreted as a fluid/melt phase is present above this transition. The serpentinized wedge and continental Moho are also imaged. The magnetotelluric image further constrains the fluid/melt features, showing a rising conductive feature that forms a column up to a conductor indicative of a magma chamber feeding Mt. Rainier. This feature also explains the disruption of the continental Moho found in the migrated image. Exploration of the assumption of smoothness implicit in the standard MT inversion provides tools that enable us to generate a more accurate MT model. This final MT model clearly demonstrates the link between slab derived fluids/melting and the Mt. Rainier magma chamber.
    Description: Funding for this work was made possible by the American Society for Engineering education through a National Defense Science and Engineering Fellowship, and by the National Science Foundation through two grants for the CAFE and CAFE MT projects.
    Keywords: Seismic networks ; Seismology
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Seismic data obtained using borehole seismometers during the LFASE experiment (Stephen et al, 1989; Koelsch et al, 1990) are retrieved from the seafloor instrument package and converted to a data format more suitable for analysis with existing computer systems. This report describes the computer program CGG2ROSE2 for converting LFASE optical disk files recorded in CGG format by the data acquisition computer into standard ROSE format data files on a VAX/VMS computer. CGG2ROSE2 provides features for rearranging LFASE data into smaller segments, making corrections to timing information, and replacing file header information.
    Keywords: Seismic arrays ; Seismology
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    Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: This technical report provides an overview of the LFASE data processing system. This software system is made up of over twenty-five programs which are used to acquire, reduce, and analyze acoustic seismic data collected during the Low Frequency Acoustic Seismic Experiment (LFASE) (Stephen et al, 1989; Koelsch et al, 1990). This report is directed at scientific and engineering personnel who wish to understand the overall LFASE data processing system as well as the individual processing procedures which are utilized during each stage of data reduction and interpretation. The report is also directed at programmers, data processors, technicians, and other individuals who plan to work with LFASE programs and data.
    Keywords: Seismic arrays ; Seismology
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: The Low Frequency Acoustic Seismic Experiment (LFASE) was conducted to measure sound propagation and ambient noise above, at and below the sea floor. To this end an array consisting of four geophone nodes was introduced into a DSDP borehole. These seismic sensors were clamped inside the borehole at various depths below the ocean floor. The geophone array was connected by an electromechanical cable to a bottom reentry structure (BCU frame) housing the Data Recording Unit (DRU), the Data Telemetry Unit (DTU), the Bottom Control Unit (BCU) and the power supply.
    Description: Report prepared under Office of Naval Research Contracts #N00014-89-C-0018, N00014-89-J-1012 and Office of Naval Technology Contract #00014-90-C-0098, WHOI Project #13/1012
    Keywords: Seismic arrays ; Seismology ; Melville (Ship) Cruise HYDR01MV ; Melville (Ship) Cruise HYDR05MV ; Melville (Ship) Cruise HYDR09MV ; Melville (Ship) Cruise HYDR10MV
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2003. It is posted here by permission of American Geophysical Union for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems 4 (2003): 1092, doi:10.1029/2002GC000485.
    Description: The primary goal of the Ocean Seismic Network Pilot Experiment (OSNPE) was to learn how to make high quality broadband seismic measurements on the ocean bottom in preparation for a permanent ocean seismic network. The experiment also had implications for the development of a capability for temporary (e.g., 1 year duration) seismic experiments on the ocean floor. Equipment for installing, operating and monitoring borehole observatories in the deep sea was also tested including a lead-in package, a logging probe, a wire line packer and a control vehicle. The control vehicle was used in three modes during the experiment: for observation of seafloor features and equipment, for equipment launch and recovery, and for power supply and telemetry between ocean bottom units and the ship. The OSNPE which was completed in June 1998 acquired almost four months of continuous data and it demonstrated clearly that a combination of shallow buried and borehole broadband sensors could provide comparable quality data to broadband seismic installations on islands and continents. Burial in soft mud appears to be adequate at frequencies below the microseism peak. Although the borehole sensor was subject to installation noise at low frequencies (0.6 to 50 mHz), analysis of the OSNPE data provides new insights into our understanding of ocean bottom ambient noise. The OSNPE results clearly demonstrate the importance of sediment borne shear modes in ocean bottom ambient noise behavior. Ambient noise drops significantly at high frequencies for a sensor placed just at the sediment basalt interface. At frequencies above the microseism peak, there are two reasons that ocean bottom stations have been generally regarded as noisier than island or land stations: ocean bottom stations are closer to the noise source (the surface gravity waves) and most ocean bottom stations to date have been installed on low rigidity sediments where they are subject to the effects of shear wave resonances. When sensors are placed in boreholes in basement the performance of ocean bottom seismic stations approaches that of continental and island stations. A broadband borehole seismic station should be included in any real-time ocean bottom observatory.
    Description: This work was sponsored by the National Science Foundation (NSF Grant Numbers: OCE-9522114, OCE-9523541 and OCE-9819439) with additional support from Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology (IRIS), Joint Oceanographic Institutions, Inc. (JOI Contract No: 12-94), Scripps Institution of Oceanography, a Mellon Grant from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, and the Earthquake Research Institute at the University of Tokyo (Visiting Professorship for RAS).
    Keywords: Ocean Seismic Network Pilot Experiment (OSNPE) ; Seismology ; Instruments and techniques ; Body wave propagation ; Surface waves and free oscillations
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    Acoustical Society of America
    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Author Posting. © Acoustical Society of America, 2007. This article is posted here by permission of Acoustical Society of America for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 122 (2007): 777-785, doi:10.1121/1.2751268.
    Description: A highly efficient frequency-controlled sound source based on a tunable high-Q underwater acoustic resonator is described. The required spectrum width was achieved by transmitting a linear frequency-modulated signal and simultaneously tuning the resonance frequency, keeping the sound source in resonance at the instantaneous frequency of the signal transmitted. Such sound sources have applications in ocean-acoustic tomography and deep-penetration seismic tomography. Mathematical analysis and numerical simulation show the Helmholtz resonator's ability for instant resonant frequency switching and quick adjustment of its resonant frequency to the instantaneous frequency signal. The concept of a quick frequency adjustment filter is considered. The discussion includes the simplest lumped resonant source as well as the complicated distributed system of a tunable organ pipe. A numerical model of the tunable organ pipe is shown to have a form similar to a transmission line segment. This provides a general form for the principal results, which can be applied to tunable resonators of a different physical nature. The numerical simulation shows that the “state-switched” concept also works in the high-Q tunable organ pipe, and the speed of frequency sweeping in a high-Q tunable organ pipe is analyzed. The simulation results were applied to a projector design for ocean-acoustic tomography.
    Description: The work was supported by ONR.
    Keywords: Acoustic generators ; Underwater sound ; Acoustic resonators ; Oceanographic equipment ; Seismology
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: The Seafloor Borehole Array Seismic System (SEABASS) was originally developed to record autonomously on the seafloor the signals received on a four-sonde three-component borehole geophone array in the VLF band (2-50Hz)(Stephen eta!., 1994). The system is designed to use the wireline re-entry capability (Spiess, 1993; Spiess eta!., 1992) to install and retrieve the seafloor instrumentation (Figures 1 and 2). Following the successful demonstration of this technology on the LFASE (Low Frequency Acoustic-Seismic Experiment) project in September 1989, it was decided to extend the capability to broadband (1000sec-5Hz) borehole seismometers which could be used for permanent seafloor seismic observatories in the Ocean Seismic Network (Orcutt and Stephen, 1993; Purdy and Dziewonski, 1988; Purdy and Orcutt, 1995; Stephen, 1995; Sutton and Barstow, 1990; Sutton eta!., 1988; Sutton eta!., 1965). The Broadband Borehole Seismic System (B3S2) is the prototype system for permanent broadband borehole seismic observatories on the seafloor. It has three major components: i) a broadband borehole seismometer, the Teledyne 54000, modified for seafloor operations by Scripps-IGPP; ii) the re-entry system provided by Scripps-MPL; and iii) the seafloor recording system developed by WHO I. Because of the similarity of the seafloor recording system to SEABASS we have named this new system SEABASS-ll. This report discusses the development of SEABASS-Il at WHOI in the period from July 14, 1992 to January 31, 1996. The motivation for the project and a work statement are contained in WHOI proposals 7016 and 7016.1. This report is a collection of documentation prepared while the work was being carried out. Some of the issues discussed in early memos were subsequently changed. Modifications and further testing of SEABASS-ll, as well as final system integration tests with the borehole andreentry systems (both of which are also still being modified and tested) have still to be carried out in preparation for the OSN Pilot Experiment Cruise in Spring 1997. This is a preliminary report only and presents work in progress. It will be useful to the engineering team as a historical reference of the sequence of events in the development of SEABASS-ll but it should not be considered as a technical manual for the instrumentation.
    Keywords: Seismology ; Borehole gravimetry ; Ocean bottom ; Oceanographic instruments
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2018. This article is posted here by permission of American Geophysical Union for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth 123 (2018): 7824-7849, doi:10.1029/2017JB015346.
    Description: We construct a new seismic model for central and West Antarctica by jointly inverting Rayleigh wave phase and group velocities along with P wave receiver functions. Ambient noise tomography exploiting data from more than 200 seismic stations deployed over the past 18 years is used to construct Rayleigh wave phase and group velocity dispersion maps. Comparison between the ambient noise phase velocity maps with those constructed using teleseismic earthquakes confirms the accuracy of both results. These maps, together with P receiver function waveforms, are used to construct a new 3‐D shear velocity (Vs) model for the crust and uppermost mantle using a Bayesian Monte Carlo algorithm. The new 3‐D seismic model shows the dichotomy of the tectonically active West Antarctica (WANT) and the stable and ancient East Antarctica (EANT). In WANT, the model exhibits a slow uppermost mantle along the Transantarctic Mountains (TAMs) front, interpreted as the thermal effect from Cenozoic rifting. Beneath the southern TAMs, the slow uppermost mantle extends horizontally beneath the traditionally recognized EANT, hypothesized to be associated with lithospheric delamination. Thin crust and lithosphere observed along the Amundsen Sea coast and extending into the interior suggest involvement of these areas in Cenozoic rifting. EANT, with its relatively thick and cold crust and lithosphere marked by high Vs, displays a slower Vs anomaly beneath the Gamburtsev Subglacial Mountains in the uppermost mantle, which we hypothesize may be the signature of a compositionally anomalous body, perhaps remnant from a continental collision.
    Description: National Science Foundation Grant Numbers: PLR‐1142518, PLR‐1246712, PLR 1246151, PLR‐1246416, PLR‐1744883, PLR‐ 1744883
    Description: 2019-03-22
    Keywords: Seismology ; Crust and uppermost mantle ; Ambient noise tomography ; Antarctica ; Transantarctic Mountains ; Gamburtsev Mountains
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    Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution December 1997
    Description: A new tomographic technique is employed to investigate the structure and dynamics of the Pacific upper mantle. We invert band-center travel times of ScS reverberations and frequency-dependent travel times of direct S phases, upper-mantle guided waves such as SS and SSS, and the R1 and G1 surface waves for the 2D composite structure in the plane of two Pacific corridors. The frequency-dependent travel times of the turning and surface waves are measured from all three components of ground motion as phase delays relative to a radially-anisotropic, spherically-symmetric oceanic mantle model, and their 2D Fréchet kernels are constructed by a coupled-mode algorithm. The travel times of the primary ScSn and sScSn phases and their first-order reverberations from the 410 and 660 discontinuities are measured as individual phases and the 2D Fréchet kernels for these band-limited signals are calculated using the paraxial ray approximation. The model parameters include shear-speed variations throughout the mantle, perturbations to radial shear-wave anisotropy in the uppermost mantle, and the topography of the 410 and 660 discontinuities. We construct vertical tomograms through two mantle corridors: one between the Tonga subduction zone and Oahu, Hawaii, which traverses the central Pacific Ocean; and the other between the Ryukyu subduction zone and Oahu, which samples the northern Philippine Sea, the western Pacific, and the entire Hawaiian swell. Tests demonstrate that the data sets for the two corridors resolve the lateral structure in the upper mantle with a scale length of a few hundreds kilometers and greater but that the resolving power decreases rapidly in the lower mantle. The model for the Tonga-Hawaii corridor reveals several interesting features, the most significant being a regular pattern of high and low shear velocities in the upper mantle between Tonga and Hawaii. These variations, which are well resolved by the data set, have a horizontal wavelength of 1500 km, a vertical dimension of 700 km, and an amplitude of about 3%, and they show a strong positive correlation with seafloor topography and geoid-height variations along this corridor. The geoid highs correspond to a series of northwest-trending swells associated with the major hotspots of the Society, Marquesas, and Hawaiian Islands. Where these swells cross the corridor, they are underlain by high shear velocities throughout the uppermost mantle, so it is unlikely that their topography is supported by thermal buoyancy. This result is substantiated by the model from the Ryukyu-Hawaii corridor, which exhibits a prominent, fast region that extends beneath the entire Hawaiian swell. This anomaly, which resides in the uppermost 200-300 km of the mantle, is also positively correlated with the undulations of the Hawaiian-swell height. The other dominant features in the Ryukyu-Hawaii model include the high-velocity subducting slabs beneath the Ryukyu and Izu-Bonin seismic zones, which extend throughout the entire upper mantle; a very low-velocity in the uppermost 160 km of the mantle beneath the northern Philippine Sea, which is ascribed to the presence of extra water in this region; and a pronounced minimum in the amount of radial anisotropy near Hawaii, which is also seen along the Tonga-Hawaii corridor. A joint inversion of the data from the two corridors reveals the same anomaly pattern and clearly demonstrates that the swells in the Central Pacific are underlain by fast velocities. It is therefore implied that the topography of the swells in the central Pacific is supported by a chemical buoyancy mechanism which is generated by basaltic volcanism and the formation of its low-density peridotitic residuum. While the basaltic depletion mechanism can produce high shear velocities in the uppermost 200 km, it cannot explain the depth extent of the fast anomalies beneath the swells which, along Tonga-Hawaii corridor, extend well into the transition zone. It is therefore hypothesized that the central Pacific is underlain by a system of convective rolls that are confined above the 660-km discontinuity. It is likely that these rolls are predominantly oriented in the direction of plate motion (like "Richter rolls ") but the limited depth of the fast anomaly beneath the Hawaiian swell (200-300 km) suggests that their pattern is probably more complicated. Nevertheless, this convection pattern appears to be strongly correlated with the locations of the Tahitian, Marquesan, and Hawaiian hotspots, which raises interesting questions for Morgan's hypothesis that these hotspots are the surface manifestations of deep-mantle plumes.
    Description: This research was supported by the National Science Foundation under grant EAR- 9628351 and by the Defense Special Weapons Agency under grant DSW A-F49620-95-1- 0051.
    Keywords: Seismic tomography ; Seismology ; Upwelling ; Ocean waves
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: This report describes a preliminary analysis of borehole seismic data to determine VLF/Sub-bottom Seismic Noise in the Atlantic and the preliminary results of finite difference modelling for a Cape Fear environment. Noise levels were not a simple function of depth and there are indications that noise levels may depend on local geology about a given receiver position and/or on clamping. Coherency of the noise was generally poor (〈0.8) and was independent of depth. There is no evidence for distinct polarizations or directionality of the noise. The lowest determined value for ambient noise power on the vertical component was 10-4 nm2/Hz in the frequency range from 5-50 Hz. The better clamped horizontal component had comparable power values. In conclusion, although the drill ship was on the site and drill pipe was in the hole, analysis of the data for a large number of windows can provide meaningful upper bounds on the ambient noise levels in the upper crust.
    Description: Prepared for the Naval Ocean Research and Development Activity as the final report for Contract Purchase Order No. N62306-86-l4-7589
    Keywords: Ambient sounds ; Seismology
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    Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution February 1994
    Description: Ambient noise in the sea has been observed for over 100 years. Previous studies conclude that the primary source of microseisms is nonlinear interaction of surface gravity waves at the sea surface. Though this source relationship is generally accepted, the actual processes by which the wave generated acoustic noise in the water column couples and propagates to and along the sea floor are not well understood. In this thesis, the sources and propagation of sea floor and sub-sea floor microseismic noise between 0.2 and 10 Hz are investigated. This thesis involves a combination of theoretical, observational and numerical analysis to probe the nature of the microseismic field in the Blake Bahama Basin. Surface waves are the primary mechanism for noise propagation in the crust and fall into two separate groups depending on the relative wavelength/water depth ratio. Asymptotic analysis of the Sommerfeld integral in the complex ray parameter plane shows results that agree with previous findings by Strick (1959) and reveal two fundamental interface wave modes for short wavelength noise propagation in the crust: the Stoneley and pseudo-Rayleigh wave. For ocean sediments, where the shear wave velocity is less than the acoustic wave velocity of water, only the Stoneley interface wave can exist. For well consolidated sediments and basalt, the shear velocity exceeds the acoustic wave velocity of water and the pseudo-Rayleigh wave can also exist. Both interface waves propagate with retrograde elliptic motion at the sea floor and attenuate with depth into the crust, however the pseudo-Rayleigh wave travels along the interface with dispersion and attenuation and "leaks" energy into the water column for a half-space ocean over elastic crust model. For finite depth ocean models, the pseudo-Rayleigh wave is no longer leaky and approaches the Rayleigh wave velocity of the crust. The analysis shows that longer wavelength noise propagates as Rayleigh and Stoneley modes of the ocean+crust waveguide. These long wavelength modes are the fundamental mechanism for long range noise propagation. During the Low Frequency Acoustic Seismic Experiment (LFASE) a four-node, 12- channel borehole array (SEABASS) was deployed in the Blake Bahama Basin off the coast of eastern Florida (DSDP Hole 534B). This experiment is unique and is the first use of a borehole array to measure microseismic noise below the sea floor. Ambient background noise from a one week period is compared between an Ocean Bottom Seismometer (OBS) and SEABASS at sub-bottom depths of 10, 40, 70 and 100 meters below the sea floor. The 0.3 H z microseism peak is found to be nearly invariant with depth and has a power level of 65 and 75 dB rel 1 (nm/ s2)2)/ H z for the vertical and horizontal components respectively. At 100 m depth, the mean microseismic noise levels above 0.7 Hz are 10 dB and 15-20 dB quieter for the vertical and horizontal components respectively. Most of this attenuation occurs in the upper 10 m above 1.0 Hz, however higher modes in the spectra show narrow bandwidth variability in the noise field that is not monotonic with depth. Dispersion calculations show normal mode Stoneley waves below 0.7 Hz and evidence of higher modes above 0.8 Hz. A strong correlation between noise levels in the borehole and local sea state conditions is observed along with clear observation of the nonlinear frequency doubling effect between ocean surface waves and microseisms. Particle motion analysis further verifies that noise propagates through the array as Rayleigh/Stoneley waves. Polarization direction indicates at least two sources; distant westerly swell during quiescent times and local surface waves due to a passing storm. Above 1.0 Hz the LFASE data shows little coherence and displays random polarization. Because of this, we believe scattered energy is a significant component of the noise field in the Blake Bahama Basin. A fully 3-D finite difference algorithm is used to model both surface and volume heterogeneities in the ocean crust. Numerical modeling of wave propagation for hard and soft bottom environments shows that heterogeneities on the order of a seismic wavelength radiate energy into the water column and convert acoustic waves in the water into small wavelength Stoneley waves observed at the borehole. Sea floor roughness is the most important elastic scattering feature of the ocean crust. Comparisons of 2D and 3D rough sea floor models show that out-of-plane effects necessitate the use of 3D methods. The out-of-plane energy that is present in the LFASE data comes from either heterogeneities in the source field (i.e. mixed gravity wave directions) or, equally likely, scattering of the source field from surface or volume heterogeneities in the sea floor.
    Description: This research was supported by Office of Naval Research grants N00014-89-C-0018, N00014-89-J-1012, N00014-90-C-0098, N00014-90-J-1493 and N00014-93-1-1352.
    Keywords: Microseisms ; Ocean bottom ; Seismology ; Boundary layer noise ; Underwater acoustics
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    Publication Date: 2017-04-04
    Description: The TOMO-ETNA experiment was devised to image of the crust underlying the volcanic edifice and, possibly, its plumbing system by using passive and active refraction/reflection seismic methods. This experiment included activities both on-land and offshore with the main objective of obtaining a new high-resolution seismic tomography to improve the knowledge of the crustal structures existing beneath the Etna volcano and northeast Sicily up to Aeolian Islands. The TOMO-ETNA experiment was divided in two phases. The first phase started on June 15, 2014 and finalized on July 24, 2014, with the withdrawal of two removable seismic networks (a short period network and a broadband network composed by 80 and 20 stations respectively) deployed at Etna volcano and surrounding areas. During this first phase the oceanographic research vessel (R/V) “Sarmiento de Gamboa” and the hydro-oceanographic vessel (H/V) “Galatea” performed the offshore activities, which includes the deployment of ocean bottom seismometers (OBS), air-gun shooting for wide angle seismic refraction (WAS), multi-channel seismic (MCS) reflection surveys, magnetic surveys and ROV (remotely operated vehicle) dives. This phase finished with the recovery of the short period seismic network. In the second phase the broadband seismic network remained operative until October 28, 2014, and the R/V “Aegaeo” performed additional MCS surveys during November 19-27, 2014. Overall, the information deriving from TOMO-ETNA experiment could provide the answer to many uncertainties that have arisen while exploiting the large amount of data provided by the cutting-edge monitoring systems of Etna volcano and seismogenic area of eastern Sicily.
    Description: Published
    Description: S0426
    Description: 7A. Geofisica di esplorazione
    Description: JCR Journal
    Description: open
    Keywords: Active and passive seismic tomography ; Etna volcano ; MED-SUV ; Inner imaging of active volcanoes ; Seismology ; Volcanology ; 04. Solid Earth::04.02. Exploration geophysics::04.02.06. Seismic methods
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-26
    Description: The broadband borehole seismic system (B3S2) is being developed as one component of the Ocean Seismic Network (OSN) Pilot Experiment which will be carried out at the OSN-1 Site off Hawaii in Winter 1998. The other major instruments being developed for the experiment are a Broadband Ocean Bottom Seismometer and a Shallow Buried Broadband Ocean Bottom Seismometer. B3S2 consists of four major components: 1) a borehole sonde with a re-entry guide, Teledyne 54000 broadband seismometer, and REFTEK digitizing system, 2) a seafloor acquisition and recording system (SEABASS), 3) a control vehicle for deploying the sonde in a borehole, and 4) shipboard command and control electronics. The deployment system is very similar to the SEABASS configuration used on LFASE (Stephen eta!, 1994). The purposes of the tests at Pinon Flat were: 1) to integrate the borehole sonde and seafloor and shipboard electronics which had been constructed by different groups: WHOI and SIO/IGPP; 2) test the combined subsystem in a wet borehole environment using actual cables and simulating seafloor conditions; and 3) acquire seismic ambient noise and earthquake data over approximately a three month period for comparison with known stations at the Pinon Flat Observatory.
    Description: This work was carried out under NSF Grants No. OCE-91-18943 and OCE No. OCE-95-05730: "A Broadband Borehole Seismometer for the Deep Ocean - Development and Land Testing"
    Keywords: Seismology ; Borehole gravity meters ; Ocean bottom ; Oceanographic instruments
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    Publication Date: 2022-10-26
    Description: © The Author(s), 2021. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Baker, M. G., Aster, R. C., Wiens, D. A., Nyblade, A., Bromirski, P. D., Gerstoft, P., & Stephen, R. A. Teleseismic earthquake wavefields observed on the Ross Ice Shelf. Journal of Glaciology, 67(261), (2021): 58-74, https://doi.org/10.1017/jog.2020.83.
    Description: Observations of teleseismic earthquakes using broadband seismometers on the Ross Ice Shelf (RIS) must contend with environmental and structural processes that do not exist for land-sited seismometers. Important considerations are: (1) a broadband, multi-mode ambient wavefield excited by ocean gravity wave interactions with the ice shelf; (2) body wave reverberations produced by seismic impedance contrasts at the ice/water and water/seafloor interfaces and (3) decoupling of the solid Earth horizontal wavefield by the sub-shelf water column. We analyze seasonal and geographic variations in signal-to-noise ratios for teleseismic P-wave (0.5–2.0 s), S-wave (10–15 s) and surface wave (13–25 s) arrivals relative to the RIS noise field. We use ice and water layer reverberations generated by teleseismic P-waves to accurately estimate the sub-station thicknesses of these layers. We present observations consistent with the theoretically predicted transition of the water column from compressible to incompressible mechanics, relevant for vertically incident solid Earth waves with periods longer than 3 s. Finally, we observe symmetric-mode Lamb waves generated by teleseismic S-waves incident on the grounding zones. Despite their complexity, we conclude that teleseismic coda can be utilized for passive imaging of sub-shelf Earth structure, although longer deployments relative to conventional land-sited seismometers will be necessary to acquire adequate data.
    Description: This research was supported by NSF grants PLR-1142518, 1141916, 1142126, 1246151, 1246416 and OPP-1744852 and 1744856.
    Keywords: Glacier geophysics ; Ice shelves ; Seismology
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    Publication Date: 2022-06-09
    Description: In the frame of the Italian research project INGV-DPC S2 (http://nuovoprogettoesse2.stru.polimi.it/), funded by the Dipartimento della Protezione Civile (DPC; National Civil Protection Department) within the agreement 2007-2009, a tool for probabilistic seismic hazard assessment (PSHA) was developed. The main goal of the project was to provide a flexible computational tool for PSHA; the requirements considered essential for the success of the project included: •ability to handle both stationary and non-stationary earthquake time-occurrence models; •ability to use ground-motion prediction models that are not parametric equations but probabilistic "footprints" of the intensities generated by earthquakes of known magnitude and focal characteristics. Usually, these footprints are results of ground motion simulations. Some commonly used programs (e.g., FRISK, by McGuire, 1978; SEISRISK III, by Bender and Perkins, 1987) and more recent and state-of-the-art tools (e.g. OpenSHA, by Field et al., 2003, http://www.opensha.org; OpenQuake, http://openquake.org) for PSHA were analyzed. It was decided to focus on CRISIS2007, which was already a mature and well known application (e.g., Kalyan Kumar and Dodagoudar, 2011; Teraphan et al., 2011; D’Amico et al., 2012; see also http://ecapra.org/CRISIS-2007), but also suitable for additional development and evolution since its source code is freely available on request. The computational tool resulted in an extensive redesign and renovation of the previous CRISIS2007 version. CRISIS is a computer program for PSHA, originally developed in the late 1980's using Fortran as programming language (Ordaz, 1991). In this format, still without a graphical user interface (GUI), it was distributed as part of SEISAN tools (Ottemöller et al., 2011). Ten years later, a GUI was constructed, generating what was called CRISIS99 (Ordaz, 1999). In this version, all the graphic features were written in Visual Basic, but the computation engine remained a Fortran dynamic link library. The reason for the use of mixed-language programming was that computations in Visual Basic were extremely slow. Around 2007 the program was upgraded, in view of the advantages offered by the object-oriented technologies. An object-oriented programming language was required and the natural choice was Visual Basic.Net. In the new version (called CRISIS2007), both the GUI and the computation engine were written in the same language. Finally, in the frame of the mentioned S2 project, starting from 2008, the program was split into two logical layers: core (CRISIS Core Library) and presentation (CRISIS2008). In addition, a new presentation layer was developed for accessing the same functionalities via Web (CRISISWeb). It is worth noting that CRISIS has been mainly written by people that are, at the same time, PSHA practitioners. Therefore, the development loop has been relatively short, and most of the modifications and improvements have been made to satisfy the needs of the developers themselves.
    Description: Italian Presidenza del Consiglio dei Ministri, Dipartimento della Protezione Civile (DPC).
    Description: Published
    Description: 495-504
    Description: 4.2. TTC - Modelli per la stima della pericolosità sismica a scala nazionale
    Description: JCR Journal
    Description: restricted
    Keywords: Seismic Hazard ; Seismology ; Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Assesment ; PSHA ; 04. Solid Earth::04.06. Seismology::04.06.02. Earthquake interactions and probability ; 04. Solid Earth::04.06. Seismology::04.06.04. Ground motion ; 04. Solid Earth::04.06. Seismology::04.06.11. Seismic risk
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    Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
    Publication Date: 2022-05-26
    Description: Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements of the degree of Master of Science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution June 2004
    Description: Laterally extensive, well-developed clinoforms have been mapped in Early Cretaceous deposits located in the northeastern 27,000 km2 of the Colvile Basin, North Slope of Alaska. Using public domain 2-D seismic data, well logs, core photographs, and grain size data, depositional geometries within the Nanushuk and Torok formations were interpreted in order to constrain the transport conditions associated with progradation of the shoreline and construction of the continental margin out of detritus shed from the ancestral Brooks Range. Using STRATA, a synthetic stratigraphic modeling package, constructional clinoform geometries similar to those preserved in the North Slope clinoform volume (32,400 km3) were simulated. Sediment flux, marine and nonmarine diffusivities, and basin subsidence were systematically varied until a match was found for the foreset and topset slopes, as well as progradation rates over a 6 milion year period. The ability of STRATA to match the seismically interpreted geometries allows us to constrain measures of possible water and sediment discharges consistent with the observed development of the Early Cretaceous c1inoform suite. Simulations indicate that, in order to reproduce observed geometries and trends using constant input parameters, the subsidence rate must be very small, only a fraction of the most likely rate calculated from the seismic data. Constant sediment transport parameters can successfully describe the evolution of the prograding margin only in the absence of tectonic subsidence. However, further work is needed to constrain the absolute magnitude of these values and determine a unique solution for the NPR-A clinoforms.
    Keywords: Sediment transport ; Seismology ; Drill cores
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-26
    Description: Author Posting. © Acoustical Society of America, 2008. This article is posted here by permission of Acoustical Society of America for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 123 (2008): 667-678, doi:10.1121/1.2821975.
    Description: This paper introduces a perturbative inversion algorithm for determining sea floor acoustic properties, which uses modal amplitudes as input data. Perturbative inverse methods have been used in the past to estimate bottom acoustic properties in sediments, but up to this point these methods have used only the modal eigenvalues as input data. As with previous perturbative inversion methods, the one developed in this paper solves the nonlinear inverse problem using a series of approximate, linear steps. Examples of the method applied to synthetic and experimental data are provided to demonstrate the method's feasibility. Finally, it is shown that modal eigenvalue and amplitude perturbation can be combined into a single inversion algorithm that uses all of the potentially available modal data.
    Description: Funding for the research presented here was provided by the Office of Naval Research, and the WHOI Academic Programs Office.
    Keywords: Geophysical techniques ; Inverse problems ; Sediments ; Seismology
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-26
    Description: On the Low Frequency Acoustic - Seismic Experiment (LFASE), carried out at DSDP hole 534A in August, 1989, WHOI was responsible for acquiring data from a twelve channel borehole seismic array. Data were acquired both on-board while tethered to the array and autonomously in a seafloor package. Seismic source data (explosives and airguns) and ambient noise data were recorded. This report describes the nature of data acquired, reviews the data reduction procedure from field format to ROSE data format, and includes examples of the data. A total of918.6 Mbytes of data were acquired (769 Mbytes in the shipboard recording mode and 149.6 Mbytes in the seafloor recording mode). Approximately 85 explosive shots, 2000 airgun shots, and 10 hours of ambient noise data were recorded.
    Keywords: Seismic arrays ; Seismology
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-26
    Description: This project was initiated to accomplish the necessary research and documentation of existing seismic techniques and systems for the study of sediments and sedimentary structures in the oceans. In this respect , it is an 'inventory' of methods and techniques for looking at small-scale features or changes in structures lying from 10 to 1000 m beneath the sea floor. It attempts to assess the vertical and lateral resolution capabilities of existing and technically feasible seismic systems. Some of the questions posed are: how closely can we determine vertical variation such as sediment layer thickness and vertical variation with depth; also lateral coherence or its disruption by such agents as facies changes, thinning or thickening, slumping, faulting; the nature of the basement structure, its areal coherence, velocity structure and associated anomalies?
    Description: Prepared for the Sandia Laboratories under Contract 13-9944.
    Keywords: Seismology ; Ocean bottom
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-26
    Description: Also published as: Journal of Geophysical Research 86 (1981): 3783- 3790
    Description: We present preliminary hypocenter determinations for 52 earthquakes recorded by a large multiinstitutional network of ocean bottom seismometers and ocean bottom hydrophones in the Orozco Fracture Zone in the eastern Pacific during late February to mid-March 1979. The network was deployed as pan of the Rivera Ocean Seismic Experiment, also known as Project ROSE. The Orozco Fracture Zone is physiographically complex, and the pattern of microeanhquake hypocenters at least partly reflects this complexity. All of the well-located epicenters lie within the active transform fault segment of the fracture zone. About lialf of the recorded earthquakes were aligned along a narrow trough that extends eastward from the northern rise crest intersection in the approximate direction of the Cocos-Pacific relative plate motion; these events appear to be characterized by strike-slip faulting. The second major group of activity occurred in the central portion of the transform fault; the microearthquakes in this group do not display a preferred alignment parallel to the direction of spreading, and several are not obviously associated with distinct topographic features. Hypocentral depth was well resolved for many of the earthquakes reported here. Nominal depths range from 0 to 17 km below the seafloor.
    Description: Prepared for the Office of Naval Research under Contract N00014-79-C-0071; NR 083-004.
    Keywords: Natural disasters ; Seismology
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-26
    Description: Also published as: Journal of Geophysical Research 84 (1979): 5487-5496
    Description: This geophysical survey of an approximate 1° square covers Mesozoic magnetic anomalies M0, M2, and M4 south of Bermuda. Bathymetry, magnetics, seismic reflection profiling, and seismic refraction data are presented. The isochron trend within the survey area at magnetic anomaly M4 time is 025°. Two left lateral fracture zones exist: the southern fracture zone has an offset of 〈10 km at M4 time and 33 km at M0 time. The northern fracture zone has an offset of 37 km at M4 time and 26 km at M0 time. These changes in offset are accounted for by asymmetric spreading, an 11° change in trend of anomaly M0 relative to M4, and by M0 time, growth of a small right lateral fracture zone. Seismic refraction data provide poor control on the shallow crustal structure but suggest the presence of significant lateral inhomogeneities within layer 2.
    Description: Prepared for the Office of Naval Research under Contract N00014-74-C-0262; NR 083-004.
    Keywords: Submarine geology ; Seismology
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-26
    Description: Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2017. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here under a nonexclusive, irrevocable, paid-up, worldwide license granted to WHOI. It is made available for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Tectonophysics 721 (2017): 143-150, doi:10.1016/j.tecto.2017.10.003.
    Description: The 2006 Mw 7.8 Java earthquake was a tsunami earthquake, exhibiting frequency-dependent seismic radiation along strike. High-frequency global back-projection results suggest two distinct rupture stages. The first stage lasted ~65 s with a rupture speed of ~1.2 km/s, while the second stage lasted from ~65 to 150 s with a rupture speed of ~2.7 km/s. High-frequency radiators resolved with back-projection during the second stage spatially correlate with splay fault traces mapped from residual free-air gravity anomalies. These splay faults also colocate with a major tsunami source associated with the earthquake inferred from tsunami first-crest back-propagation simulation. These correlations suggest that the splay faults may have been reactivated during the Java earthquake, as has been proposed for other tsunamigenic earthquakes, such as the 1944 Mw 8.1 Tonankai earthquake in the Nankai Trough.
    Description: W.F. is currently supported by the Postdoctoral Scholar Program at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, with funding provided by the Weston Howland Jr. Postdoctoral Scholarship.
    Keywords: Earthquake ; Tsunami ; Back-projection ; Splay faults ; Java ; Seismology
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    Publication Date: 2023-06-12
    Description: Seismic events produced by block rotations about vertical axis occur in many geodynamic contexts. In this study, we show that these rotations can be accounted for using the proper theory, namely micropolar theory, and a new asymmetric moment tensor can be derived. We then apply this new theory to the Kaikōura earthquake (2016/11/14), Mw 7.8, one of the most complex earthquakes ever recorded with modern instrumental techniques. Using advanced numerical techniques, we compute synthetic seismograms including a full asymmetric moment tensor and we show that it induces measurable differences in the waveforms proving that seismic data can record the effects of the block rotations observed in the field. Therefore, the theory developed in this work provides a full framework for future dynamic source inversions of asymmetric moment tensors.
    Description: Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster (1056)
    Keywords: ddc:551.22 ; Seismology ; asymmetric moment tensor ; micropolar theory ; Kaikōura earthquake
    Language: English
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    Publication Date: 2022-10-26
    Description: © The Author(s), 2019. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Baker, M. G., Aster, R. C., Anthony, R. E., Chaput, J., Wiens, D. A., Nyblade, A., Bromirski, P. D., Gerstoft, P., & Stephen, R. A. Seasonal and spatial variations in the ocean-coupled ambient wavefield of the Ross Ice Shelf. Journal of Glaciology, 65(254), (2019): 912-925, doi:10.1017/jog.2019.64.
    Description: The Ross Ice Shelf (RIS) is host to a broadband, multimode seismic wavefield that is excited in response to atmospheric, oceanic and solid Earth source processes. A 34-station broadband seismographic network installed on the RIS from late 2014 through early 2017 produced continuous vibrational observations of Earth's largest ice shelf at both floating and grounded locations. We characterize temporal and spatial variations in broadband ambient wavefield power, with a focus on period bands associated with primary (10–20 s) and secondary (5–10 s) microseism signals, and an oceanic source process near the ice front (0.4–4.0 s). Horizontal component signals on floating stations overwhelmingly reflect oceanic excitations year-round due to near-complete isolation from solid Earth shear waves. The spectrum at all periods is shown to be strongly modulated by the concentration of sea ice near the ice shelf front. Contiguous and extensive sea ice damps ocean wave coupling sufficiently so that wintertime background levels can approach or surpass those of land-sited stations in Antarctica.
    Description: This research was supported by NSF grants PLR-1142518, 1141916, 1142126, 1246151 and 1246416. JC was additionally supported by Yates funds in the Colorado State University Department of Mathematics. PDB also received support from the California Department of Parks and Recreation, Division of Boating and Waterways under contract 11-106-107. We thank Reinhard Flick and Patrick Shore for their support during field work, Tom Bolmer in locating stations and preparing maps, and the US Antarctic Program for logistical support. The seismic instruments were provided by the Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology (IRIS) through the PASSCAL Instrument Center at New Mexico Tech. Data collected are available through the IRIS Data Management Center under RIS and DRIS network code XH. The PSD-PDFs presented in this study were processed with the IRIS Noise Tool Kit (Bahavar and others, 2013). The facilities of the IRIS Consortium are supported by the National Science Foundation under Cooperative Agreement EAR-1261681 and the DOE National Nuclear Security Administration. The authors appreciate the support of the University of Wisconsin-Madison Automatic Weather Station Program for the data set, data display and information; funded under NSF grant number ANT-1543305. The Ross Ice Shelf profiles were generated using the Antarctic Mapping Tools (Greene and others, 2017). Regional maps were generated with the Generic Mapping Tools (Wessel and Smith, 1998). Topography and bathymetry data for all maps in this study were sourced from the National Geophysical Data Center ETOPO1 Global Relief Model (doi:10.7289/V5C8276M). We thank two anonymous reviewers for suggestions on the scope and organization of this paper.
    Keywords: Antarctic glaciology ; Ice shelves ; Seismology
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    Publication Date: 2022-11-18
    Description: Seismology and Earthquake Engineering Research Infrastructure Alliance for Europe (SERA), H2020, grant agreements 730900.
    Description: Published
    Description: 2T. Deformazione crostale attiva
    Description: 6T. Studi di pericolosità sismica e da maremoto
    Description: 4IT. Banche dati
    Keywords: Geology ; Earth sciences of Europe ; Earth sciences of Africa ; Earth sciences of Asia ; Earth Sciences and Geology ; earthquakes ; hazard model ; seismogenic faults ; slip rate ; crustal fault sources ; subduction fault sources ; Seismology ; 04.04. Geology ; 04.06. Seismology ; 04.07. Tectonophysics
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    Publication Date: 2023-02-20
    Description: Several regions around the globe are characterized by a seismically active lower crust, at depths where litho­logical and thermal conditions suggest stress release by ductile flow. The Gargano Promontory (GP, southern Italy) is an example where a recently installed seismic network has recorded an intense seismic activity at depths between 20 and 30 km, i.e. in the lower crust. The GP is located in proximity of the Gargano-Dubrovnik line­ament, a seismogenic zone separating the central and southern Adriatic basins. These two basins constitute sites of sediments accumulation since Tertiary times. Another important basin in the region is represented by the Apennine foredeep, that includes the Candelaro area. We analyze the possible mechanisms controlling the dis­tribution of seismicity in the GP to identify the factors that make the lower crust seismically active. To this aim, we construct a thermo-rheological model of a layered continental crust, calibrated on the basis of geometrical, lithological and thermal constraints. The model takes into account various crustal lithologies, the presence of fluids in the crystalline basement, lateral variations of geotherm and stress field. The numerical simulations show that the presence of fluids is a key factor controlling the cluster of seismicity in the lower crust. Moreover, the presence of water in the upper crystalline basement and sedimentary cover provides a plausible explanation for upper crustal seismicity in a zone of very high heat flow SW of the GP. The distribution of the seismicity is probably affected by the composition of the crystalline basement, with mafic bodies injected into the crust during the Paleocene magmatic phase that affected the Mediterranean region. In addition, fluid accumulation and overpressure may occur along detachment levels in the lower crust, leading to clustering of the earthquakes. Based on our findings, we hypothesize that the presence of hydrous diapiric upwelling(s) in the upper mantle can feed a deep fluid circulation system, inducing lower crustal seismicity.
    Description: Published
    Description: 103929
    Description: 4T. Sismicità dell'Italia
    Description: JCR Journal
    Keywords: Lower crust ; Rheology ; Seismology ; Geotherm ; Numerical modeling ; Gargano Promontory (southern Italy)
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    Publication Date: 2024-02-26
    Description: Identifcation of ontogenetic age classes plays an important role in the felds of zoology, palaeontology and archaeology, where accurate age classifcations of (sub)fossil remains are a crucial component for the reconstruction \nof past life. Textural ageing\xe2\x80\x94the identifcation of age-related bone surface textures\xe2\x80\x94provides a size-independent \nmethod for age assessment of vertebrate material. However, most of the work so far is limited to qualitative results. \nWhile qualitative approaches provide helpful insights on textural ageing patterns, they are heavily subject to observer \nbias and fall short of quantitative data relevant for detailed statistical analyses and cross-comparisons. Here, we present a pilot study on the application of 3D surface digital microscopy to quantify bone surface textures on the long \nbones of the grey heron (Ardea cinerea) and the Canada goose (Branta canadensis) using internationally verifed \nroughness parameters. Using a standardised measuring protocol, computed roughness values show a strong correlation with qualitative descriptions of textural patterns. Overall, higher roughness values correspond to increased numbers of grooves and pits and vice versa. Most of the roughness parameters allowed distinguishing between diferent \nontogenetic classes and closely followed the typical sigmoidal animal growth curve. Our results show that bone \ntexture quantifcation is a feasible approach to identifying ontogenetic age classes.
    Keywords: General Physics and Astronomy ; General Environmental Science ; General Biochemistry ; Genetics and Molecular Biology ; General Materials Science ; General Chemistry ; Roughness ; Surfaces ; Taphonomy ; Topography ; Bone ; Ontogeny ; Digital microscopy
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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    Publication Date: 2024-02-28
    Description: The AlpArray experiment and the deployment of Swath-D together with the dense permanent network in Italy allow for detailed imaging of the spatio-temporal imaging complexity of seismic wave-fields within the greater Alpine region. The distance of any point within the area to the nearest station is less than 30 km, resulting in an average inter-station distance of about 45 km. With a much denser deployment in a smaller region of the Alps (320 km in length and 140 km wide), the Swath-D network possesses an average inter-station distance of about 15 km. We show that seismogram sections with a spatial sampling of less than 5 km can be obtained using recordings of these regional arrays for just a single event. Multiply reflected body waves can be observed for up to 2 h after source time. In addition, we provide and describe animations of long-period seismic wave-fields using recordings of about 1300–1600 broadband stations for six representative earthquakes. These illustrate the considerable spatio-temporal variability of the wave-field’s properties at a high lateral resolution. Within denser station distributions like those provided by Swath-D, even shorter period body and surface wave features can be recovered. The decrease of the horizontal wavelength from P to S to surface waves, deviations from spherically symmetric wavefronts, and the capability to detect multi-orbit arrivals are demonstrated qualitatively by the presented wave-field animations, which are a valuable tool for educational, quality control, and research purposes. We note that the information content of the acquired datasets can only be adequately explored by application of appropriate quantitative methods accounting for the considerable complexity of the seismic wave-fields as revealed by the now available station configuration.
    Description: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100001659
    Description: Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel (3094)
    Keywords: ddc:551.22 ; Seismology ; Wave-fields ; Animations ; Alps ; AlpArray ; Swath-D
    Language: English
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    Publication Date: 2024-04-23
    Description: The National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology (INGV, Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia), is an italian public research institute established in 1999. Since its inception, the mission of INGV included seismic surveillance and earthquake monitoring in Italy. INGV is part of the Civil Defence system (Margheriti et al., 2021). INGV has offices in different parts of Italy and operates the Italian National Seismic Network (Rete Sismica Nazionale—RSN; INGV Seismological Data Centre, 2006) and other networks at national scale (Michelini et al., 2017). INGV also operates a temporary seismic network infrastructure, a pool of instruments used to densify seismic networks for scientific experiments or in response to damaging earthquakes and to increase monitoring capabilities during seismic sequences. SISMIKO is the operational task force of INGV whose core purpose is to rapidly deploy temporary seismic stations in response to moderate—large magnitude earthquakes or in areas where a seismic sequence is causing concerns and/or scientific interest (Moretti et al., 2016). By reducing the spatial distance between the seismic stations, temporary deployments can improve the RSN detection capability and the accuracy of the earthquake locations. SISMIKO was established in 2015 by Lucia Margheriti and Milena Moretti, so they became responsible for INGV emergency deployments of the temporary networks. SISMIKO involves INGV technicians and researchers from all over Italy, from Milano to Catania (see acknowledgments), grouped together by common interest technical and scientific issues. SISMIKO coordinates all INGV groups working on seismic emergencies (Figure 1). The data acquired by the SISMIKO temporary networks, are made available to the scientific community, without any restrictions, via italian node of the European Integrated Data Archive portal (EIDA1; Danecek et al., 2021). Datasets are archived in near real-time in the “Standard for the Exchange of Earthquake Data (SEED)” format and have an associated Digital Object Identifier (DOI). The data are used for monitoring, surveillance and for scientific research. Since its establishment, SISMIKO has installed seven temporary seismic networks, including the one used to monitor the 2016–2018 seismic sequence in central Italy (Moretti et al., 2016). The most recent activations of SISMIKO were in May and November 2022: Chianti-Fiorentino (Piccinini et al., 2022; 2023) and North Marche coast (D’Alema et al., 2022b), respectively. The following section briefly describes the history of the INGV emergency mobile network.
    Description: Published
    Description: 1146579
    Description: OST5 Verso un nuovo Monitoraggio
    Description: JCR Journal
    Keywords: SISMIKO ; Seismic emergency ; Temporary seismic network ; Real time transmission ; Seismology ; 05.04. Instrumentation and techniques of general interest
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    Publication Date: 2024-04-05
    Description: This article has been accepted for publication in Geophysical Journal International ©:The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.Uploaded in accordance with the publisher's self-archiving policy. All rights reserved.
    Description: We implemented an automatic procedure to download the hypocentral data of the online Bulletin of the International Seismological Centre (ISC) in order to produce in near real-time a homogeneous catalogue of the Global and EuroMediterranean instrumental seismicity to be used for forecasting experiments and other statistical analyses. For the interval covered by the reviewed ISC Bulletin, we adopt the ISC locations and convert the surface wave magnitude (Ms) and short-period body-wave magnitude (mb) as computed by the ISC to moment magnitude (Mw), using empirical relations. We merge the so obtained proxies with real Mw provided by global and EuroMediterranean moment tensor catalogues. For the most recent time interval (about 2 yr) for which the reviewed ISC Bulletin is not available, we do the same but using the preferred (prime) location provided by the ISC Bulletin and converting to Mw the Ms and mb provided by some authoritative agencies. For computing magnitude conversion equations, we use curvilinear relations defined in a previous work and the chi-square regression method that accounts for the uncertainties of both x and y variables.
    Description: H2020 EU project RISE contract n. 821115
    Description: Published
    Description: 1771-1785
    Description: OST2 Deformazione e Hazard sismico e da maremoto
    Description: JCR Journal
    Keywords: Statistical methods ; Statistical seismology ; Earthquake source observations ; Seismology
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    In:  Geophys. J. Int., Luxembourg, EGS-Gauthier-Villars, vol. 159, no. 1, pp. 347-352, pp. 1689
    Publication Date: 2004
    Keywords: Rheology ; Friction ; red ; silent ; Crustal deformation (cf. Earthquake precursor: deformation or strain) ; Strain ; Seismology ; fault ; slip, ; gouge, ; rheology ; strain ; measurements ; GJI
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    In:  Bull. Seism. Soc. Am., Luxembourg, EGS-Gauthier-Villars, vol. 95, no. 2, pp. 390-400, pp. 2324
    Publication Date: 2005
    Keywords: Seismology ; Moment tensor ; Data analysis / ~ processing ; Error analysis ; BSSA
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    In:  Rev. Geophys., Luxembourg, EGS-Gauthier-Villars, vol. 29, no. S, pp. 700-720, pp. 1310
    Publication Date: 1991
    Keywords: Strong motions ; Review article ; Earthquake engineering, engineering seismology ; 7235 ; Seismology ; Strong ; motions ; and ; engineering ; seismology ; 7294 ; Instruments ; and ; techniques ; 7215 ; Earthquake ; parameters ; 7205 ; Body ; waves
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    In:  Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, Luxembourg, EGS-Gauthier-Villars, vol. 89, no. 2, pp. 456-467, pp. 1310
    Publication Date: 1999
    Keywords: Nuclear explosion ; Earthquake hazard ; Seismology ; BSSA
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    In:  Geophys. J. Int., Luxembourg, EGS-Gauthier-Villars, vol. 143, no. 2, pp. 279-294, pp. L23608
    Publication Date: 2000
    Keywords: Seismology ; Elasticity ; Geothermics ; thermodynamics ; compression ; earth Core ; GJI
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    In:  Pageoph, Luxembourg, EGS-Gauthier-Villars, vol. 158, no. 12, pp. 2525-2541, pp. L23303
    Publication Date: 2001
    Keywords: Nakamura ; NOISE ; Data analysis / ~ processing ; Site amplification ; Micro seismicity ; Turkey ; PAG ; exactly: ; D?nar
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    In:  Bull. Seism. Soc. Am., Washington D.C., Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe, vol. 93, no. 1, pp. 465-479, pp. 2122
    Publication Date: 2003
    Description: To investigate the effect of the shallow, low-velocity sediments on the seismic wave field in the northern San Francisco Bay, we modeled tangential component displacement seismograms recorded during the 18 August 1999 MW 4.6 Bolinas, California, earthquake. The modeling indicates that the velocity structure of Pleistocene horizons in the San Francisco Bay is important for simulations of weak ground motions for Bay Area earthquakes. Models including the Pleistocene sediments generate the 1-sec-period surface waves observed at several stations. Modeling of Treasure and Yerba Buena Island records requires structures approximately an order of magnitude higher in spatial resolution than the current 3D velocity models for the region. This pair of sites, located only 2 km apart in the bay, records a sixfold difference in peak ground acceleration during the Bolinas earthquake. Three transects are forward modeled using 1D frequency-wavenumber integration and 2D finite-difference methods. Generally the ground motions are characterized by a direct shear wave (S0), a midcrustal reflection (S1), a near-receiver multiple (S2), and surface waves. The direct S0 arrival at all six stations requires a faster model than GIL7, the model routinely used to estimate earthquake source parameters using the Berkeley Digital Seismic Network. In addition, the timing of S1 indicates the possibility of a dipping midcrustal interface. S2 can be matched with a single strong impedance contrast at 3 km depth. A thin (200-m) surface layer of weathered rock and sediments simulates the surface waves that follow S2 at the Richmond Field Station site. However, the surface waves at Treasure Island and the Berkeley sites are longer in duration and higher amplitude than at Richmond and require 2D structure. A simple shallow uniform basin model for the San Francisco Bay consisting of stiff sediments (shear-wave velocity, Vs = 400 m/sec; thickness ~100 m) over weathered rock (Vs = 1.5 km/sec) of the Franciscan assemblage produces surface waves in the 0.02-2 Hz passband at Treasure Island and the Berkeley sites.
    Keywords: Seismology ; Earthquake ; Site amplification ; Wave propagation ; Wave form analysis ; USA ; Two-dimensional ; Finite difference method ; Modelling ; Velocity depth profile ; Shear waves ; Surface waves ; Seismic networks ; Reflectivity ; noksp ; BSSA
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    In:  Bull. Seism. Soc. Am., Washington D.C., Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe, vol. 92, no. 1, pp. 509-526, pp. L09611
    Publication Date: 2002
    Keywords: Seismology ; Site amplification ; Earthquake risk ; Strong motions ; Turkey ; Izmit ; Earthquake ; Earthquake engineering, engineering seismology ; Review article ; Fault zone ; NAF ; Bakir ; Sucuoglu ; Yilmaz ; BSSA ; SPAROLAI
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    In:  Bull. Seism. Soc. Am., Washington D.C., Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe, vol. 69, no. 4, pp. 1027-1038, pp. L09611
    Publication Date: 1979
    Keywords: Fore-shocks ; Earthquake ; Discrimination ; Earthquake precursor: prediction research ; Spectrum ; Corner frequency ; Seismology ; Body waves ; BSSA
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    In:  Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society, Warszawa, Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe, vol. 45, no. 1 & 2, pp. 19-24, pp. 2121
    Publication Date: 1984
    Keywords: Seismics (controlled source seismology) ; Seismology ; Velocity depth profile ; Guerbuez ; Gurbuz
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    In:  Bull. Seism. Soc. Am., Warszawa, Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe, vol. 80, no. 3, pp. 1999-2015, pp. 2121
    Publication Date: 1990
    Keywords: Resolution ; Nuclear explosion ; Seismology ; Seismic arrays ; BSSA
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    In:  Bull. Seism. Soc. Am., Warszawa, Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe, vol. 80 Part B, no. 1 & 2, pp. 1969-1986, pp. 2121
    Publication Date: 1990
    Keywords: Seismic arrays ; Seismology ; Location ; Teleseismic events ; Three component data ; Rg waves ; P-waves ; BSSA
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    In:  Geology, Warszawa, Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe, vol. 10, no. 4, pp. 179-185, pp. 2121
    Publication Date: 1982
    Keywords: Seismology ; Teleseismic events ; Body waves ; P-waves ; Shear waves ; earth mantle ; Tectonics ; Plate tectonics ; Subduction zone ; China
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    In:  Bull. Seism. Soc. Am., Washington D.C., Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe, vol. 90, no. 1, pp. 187-198, pp. 2122
    Publication Date: 2000
    Keywords: Seismology ; Three component data ; Broad-band ; Detectors ; Discrimination ; BSSA
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    In:  Geophys. Res. Lett., Hannover, Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe, vol. 11, no. 24, pp. 681-684, pp. L03607
    Publication Date: 1984
    Keywords: Nuclear explosion ; NOISE ; Seismology ; GRL
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    In:  Geophys. Res. Lett., Ottawa, Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe, vol. 16, no. 5, pp. 657-660, pp. 2152
    Publication Date: 1989
    Keywords: Seismology ; earth mantle ; earth Core ; GRL
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    In:  Geophys. Res. Lett., Ottawa, Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe, vol. 29, no. 15, pp. 15-1 to 15-4, pp. 1720
    Publication Date: 2002
    Keywords: Earthquake ; Source ; Seismology ; Inversion ; GRL
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    In:  Geophys. J. R. astr. Soc., Warszawa, Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe, vol. 57, no. 1, pp. 537-555, pp. 2121
    Publication Date: 1979
    Keywords: Subduction zone ; Seismicity ; Seismology ; South ; America ; GJRaS
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    In:  J. Geophys. Res., Beijing, Pergamon, vol. 105, no. B6, pp. 13,613-13,629, pp. B02211
    Publication Date: 2000
    Keywords: Modelling ; cracks and fractures (.NE. fracturing) ; two ; layer ; Structural geology ; Stress ; Coulomb ; Dislocation ; 7200 ; Seismology ; 7230 ; Seismicity ; and ; seismotectonics ; 8010 ; Structural ; geology ; (8165) ; Fractures ; and ; faults ; 8015 ; Local ; crustal ; structure ; Gudmundsson ; JGR
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