BROWSE - VOLUME LIST
- A - Physics of the Earth's Interior
- B - Seismology
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C - Geomagnetism
C-118, C-117, C-116, C-115, C-114, C-113, C-112, C-111, C-110, C-109, C-108, C-107, C-106, C-105, C-104, C-103, C-102, C-101, C-100, C-99, C-98, C-97, C-96, C-95, C-94, C-93, C-92, C-91, C-90, C-89, C-88, C-87, C-86, C-85, C-84, C-83, C-82, C-81, C-80, C-79, C-78, C-77, C-76, C-75, C-74, C-73, C-72, C-71, C-70, C-69, C-68, C-67, C-66, C-65, C-64, C-63, C-62, C-61, C-60, C-59, C-58, C-57, C-56, C-55, C-54, C-53, C-52, C-51, C-50, C-49, C-48, C-47, C-46, C-45, C-44, C-43, C-42, C-41, C-40, C-39, C-38, C-37, C-36, C-35, C-33, C-32, C-31, C-30, C-29, C-28, C-27, C-26, C-25, C-24, C-23, C-22, C-21, C-20, C-19, C-18, C-17, C-16, C-15, C-14, C-13, C-12, C-11, C-10, C-9, C-8, C-7, C-6, C-5, C-4, C-3, C-2, C-1
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D - Physics of the Atmosphere
D-79, D-78, D-77, D-76, D-75, D-74, D-73, D-72, D-71, D-70, D-69, D-68, D-67, D-66, D-65, D-64, D-63, D-62, D-61, D-60, D-59, D-58, D-57, D-56, D-55, D-54, D-53, D-52, D-51, D-50, D-49, D-48, D-47, D-46, D-44, D-45, D-43, D-42, D-41, D-40, D-39, D-38, D-37, D-35, D-34, D-33, D-32, D-31, D-30, D-28, D-27, D-26, D-25, D-24, D-23, D-22, D-21, D-20, D-19, D-18, D-17, D-16, D-15, D-14, D-13, D-12, D-11, D-10, D-9, D-8, D-7, D-6, D-5, D-4, D-3, D-2, D-1
- E - Hydrology
- P - Polar Research
- M - Miscellanea
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B - Seismology
Seismological Bulletin 2001. Polish Broadband Seismic Stations SUW, KWP, WAR, KSP, OJC, RAC
Author(s): Jankowska W., Kowalski P., Wiejacz P.
Volume: 346
Series: B-28
Volume: 346
Series: B-28
This is the sixth yearly report of activity of Polish broadband seismic stations. During 2001 the stations had undergone normal activity.
Broadband Seismic System: Effect of Transfer Band on Detection and Recording of Seismic Waves
Author(s): Wiszniowski J.
Volume: 339
Series: B-27
Volume: 339
Series: B-27
The Institute of Geophysics of the Polish Academy of Sciences has been making seismic observations on the basis of a network of its own seismic stations distributed over the area of Poland. The objective is to record earthquakes from the whole world and seismic events occurring in Poland and neighbouring countries, the majority of the latter being mining-induced events. At the Institute of Geophysics we have also been designing seismological instruments. We started with analog instruments which recorded ground vibrations on a paper, and later, for the last 30 years or so, we have been designing digital instruments which electronically record seismic signals as rows of numbers. The newest construction of the Institute of Geophysics is a broad-band seismic data acquisiton system UMSS MK-6.
Seismological Bulletin 1998. Local Earthquakes Recorded by the Polish Seismological Stations
Author(s): Draber D., Guterch B., Lewandowska-Marciniak H., Niewiadomski J.
Volume: 338
Series: B-26
Volume: 338
Series: B-26
The bulletin contains a list of local seismic events recorded in 1998 in Poland. Most of these events were induced by mining in the Upper Silesian Coal Basin, Rybnik Coal District, and Lubin Copper Basin. Seven seismological stations were in operation in 1998 at the Institute of Geophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences: Czajcze (CZA), Książ (KSP), Niedzica (NIE), Ojców (OJC), Racibórz (RAC), Suwałki (SUW), and Warszawa (WAR).
Seismological Bulletin 2000. Polish Broadband Seismic Stations SUW, KWP, WAR, KSP, OJC, RAC
Author(s): Jankowska W., Kowalski P., Wiejacz P.
Volume: 337
Series: B-25
Volume: 337
Series: B-25
The bulletin contains the fifth annual report of activity of Polish broadband seismic stations. During 2000 the stations had underegone normal activity.
Local Earthquakes Recorded by Polish Seismological Stations 1995-1997
Author(s): Draber D., Guterch B., Lewandowska-Marciniak H.
Volume: 336
Series: B-24
Volume: 336
Series: B-24
The majority of seismic events recorded in Poland are caused by mining activity, mostly in the Upper Silesian Coal Basin and Lubin Copper Basin. Induced seismicity is observed less frequently in the Rybnik Coal District and the Bełchatów Surface Coal Mine area. Local tectonic earthquakes occur in Poland extremely seldom. In the years 1995 and 1997, weak tectonic earthquakes were recorded in Podhale, Western Carpathians, along the mostnorthern part of the Pieniny Klippen Belt.