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    The Pannonian-Carpathian-Alpine seismic experiment (PACASE): network description and implementation

    The Pannonian-Carpathian-Alpine Seismic Experiment (PACASE) is a collaborative project based on a large, passive seismic network comprising 214 temporary stations. Among the primary aims are the imaging of the...

    Antje Schlömer, György Hetényi, Jaroslava Plomerová in Acta Geodaetica et Geophysica (2024)

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    Rich observations of local and regional infrasound phases made by the AlpArray seismic network after refinery explosion

    On September 1st, 2018 a devastating explosion occurred on the facility of an oil refinery near Ingolstadt, Germany. We analyzed data of 400 permanent and temporary seismic stations and find strong seismo-acou...

    Florian Fuchs, Felix M. Schneider, Petr Kolínský, Stefano Serafin in Scientific Reports (2019)

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    Velocity model of the Hronov-Poříčí Fault Zone from Rayleigh wave dispersion

    The Hronov-Poříčí Fault Zone (HPFZ) is an active tectonic area with regularly occurring shallow earthquakes up to magnitude 5. For their exact locations, at least an average velocity model of the area is neede...

    Petr Kolínský, Jan Valenta, Jiří Málek in Journal of Seismology (2014)

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    Rotaphone, a mechanical seismic sensor system for field rotation rate measurements and its in situ calibration

    A newly developed mechanical sensor system, called a Rotaphone, for recording rotation rate components is described. The sensor system is based on measurements of the differential motions between paired low-fr...

    Johana Brokešová, Jiří Málek, Petr Kolínský in Journal of Seismology (2012)

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    Shear wave crustal velocity model of the Western Bohemian Massif from Love wave phase velocity dispersion

    We propose a new quantitative determination of shear wave velocities for distinct geological units in the Bohemian Massif, Czech Republic (Central Europe). The phase velocities of fundamental Love wave modes a...

    Petr Kolínský, Jiří Málek, Johana Brokešová in Journal of Seismology (2011)

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    The Western Bohemia uppermost crust shear wave velocities from Love wave dispersion

    We present a detailed study of Western Bohemia Love waves generated by blasts with an intention to estimate the uppermost crust structure for a more detailed layer distribution than previous studies have used....

    Petr Kolínský, Johana Brokešová in Journal of Seismology (2007)