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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Results of atmospheric electricity and meteorological observations, S. Kalinowski Geophysical Observatory at Świder, 2002
Author(s): Kubicki M.
Volume: 355
Series: D-61
Volume: 355
Series: D-61
The present issue contains the results of recordings of some elements of atmospheric electricity and daily observations of major meteorological factors noted at the S. Kalinowski Geophysical Observatory of the Polish Academy of Sciences at Świder in 2002. Data for the years 1957-1965 have been published in "Prace Obserwatorium Geofizycznego im. S. Kalinowskiego w Świdrze" and for 1966-2002 in "Publications of the Institute of Geophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences".
Interactive Dynamics of a Heterogeneous Seismic Source. A Model with the Slip-dependent Friction
Author(s): Senatorski P.
Volume: 354
Series: A-27
Volume: 354
Series: A-27
Earthquakes can be perceived from two different points of view. First, they can be identified with earth vibrations that cause buildings to sway, glass to ring, small objects to fall down, or, from time to time, much more disastrous phenomena in the case of large earthquakes. On the other hand, they can be defined by the physical processes that cause these vibrations, i.e., by slip movements along the tectonic faults. In this work, the second aspect of the earthquake related phenomena, i.e., physics of earthquake sources and earthquake generation mechanisms, is studied.
Seismic Tomography Software Package
Author(s): Dębski W.
Volume: 353
Series: B-30
Volume: 353
Series: B-30
The goal of this paper is to provide a complete description of the TOM3D software package I designed for 3-D local seismic tomography data processing. The paper describes all implemented algorithms, syntax of subroutines calling and data file formats. The effecient use of this package requires some working knowledge of Unix-type operating systems like Solaris, Linux, FreeBSD, etc. For users having limited experience with the Unix Operating System a very brief introduction to Unix shell programming is also provided. Application of all subroutines is illustrated by example script files, and listings of input and output files. They are intended to provide readers with some hints on how to build their own working environment using the flexibility of the subroutines of the package.
Badania Geofizyczne Środowiska Geologicznego *** Geophysical Research of Geological Environment
Editor(s): Jarzyna J.
Volume: 352
Series: M-27
Volume: 352
Series: M-27
Geophysical investigation of the geological environment has been dynamically developing for many years, finding application in solving various problems. A knowledge of the Earth's natural and applied physical fields together with detailed information on properties of rocks enable the geophysical methods to be used to identifying the geological structure of a region as well as prospecting for and recognizing of natural resources. The prospecting geophysics has been the basis for developing new branches of applied geophysics, including the youngest one - the environmental geophysics.
Meteorological Conditions, Hornsund, Spitsbergen, 2001/2002
Author(s): Kwaczyński J.
Volume: 351
Series: D-60
Volume: 351
Series: D-60
The Polish Polar Station (77°00'N, 15°33'E) of the Institute of Geophysics is located nearby the entrance to the Hornsund fiord (Spitsbergen). It is situated at the northern shore of the fiord, by the Isbjornhamna bay, at a height of about 10 m a.s.l. The fiord's axis extends, roughly speaking, from east to west. The fiord is approximately 30 km long, 5-15 km wide, and penetrates the island upto half of its width.