The European Arctic Seismic Bulletin for the years 1990 – 2013

Recent years have shown an increased interest in Polar research and in particular in understanding tectonics and seismic hazard in the Arctic. To understand the seismic activity in the European Arctic, the seismic bulletins should be as complete as possible. We present a new seismic event bulletin f...

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Main Authors: Schweitzer, Johannes, Paulsen, Berit, Antonovskaya, Galina N., Fedorov, Andrey V., Konechnaya, Yana V., Asming, Vladimir E., Pirli, Myrto
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Language:English
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.23689/fidgeo-5334
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spelling ftsubggeo:oai:e-docs.geo-leo.de:11858/9676 2023-05-15T14:39:34+02:00 The European Arctic Seismic Bulletin for the years 1990 – 2013 Schweitzer, Johannes Paulsen, Berit Antonovskaya, Galina N. Fedorov, Andrey V. Konechnaya, Yana V. Asming, Vladimir E. Pirli, Myrto 2022 https://doi.org/10.23689/fidgeo-5334 http://resolver.sub.uni-goettingen.de/purl?gldocs-11858/9676 eng eng doi:10.23689/fidgeo-5334 http://resolver.sub.uni-goettingen.de/purl?gldocs-11858/9676 CC::CC BY-NC 4.0 CC-BY-NC ddc:550 European Arctic Seismic Bulletin doc-type:conferenceObject 2022 ftsubggeo https://doi.org/10.23689/fidgeo-5334 2022-12-04T23:12:17Z Recent years have shown an increased interest in Polar research and in particular in understanding tectonics and seismic hazard in the Arctic. To understand the seismic activity in the European Arctic, the seismic bulletins should be as complete as possible. We present a new seismic event bulletin for the European Arctic (70° – 90° N, -15° – 75° E), for the 24-year long period 1990 – 2013. The poster will show in detail the merging of the different sources taken in account for the compilation, the homogenization of the data and the relocation of the seismic events. With respect to the ISC bulletin for this region, the new bulletin contains 5,932 new seismic events and 54,630 new seismic onset readings from stations mostly located at regional distances. The gains are distributed over the entire study region, with the most significant contributions across the Svalbard Archipelago, along the Knipovich and northern Mohns Ridges, as well as northern Fennoscandia. Norwegian Research Council Grant 233973/H30 Russian Foundation for Basic Research Grant 14-05-93080 Russian Foundation for Basic Research Grant 18-05-70018 https://doi.org/10.31905/TYLLQY8T poster Conference Object Arctic Fennoscandia Svalbard GEO-LEOe-docs (FID GEO) Arctic Svalbard Svalbard Archipelago
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Seismic Bulletin
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European Arctic
Seismic Bulletin
Schweitzer, Johannes
Paulsen, Berit
Antonovskaya, Galina N.
Fedorov, Andrey V.
Konechnaya, Yana V.
Asming, Vladimir E.
Pirli, Myrto
The European Arctic Seismic Bulletin for the years 1990 – 2013
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Seismic Bulletin
description Recent years have shown an increased interest in Polar research and in particular in understanding tectonics and seismic hazard in the Arctic. To understand the seismic activity in the European Arctic, the seismic bulletins should be as complete as possible. We present a new seismic event bulletin for the European Arctic (70° – 90° N, -15° – 75° E), for the 24-year long period 1990 – 2013. The poster will show in detail the merging of the different sources taken in account for the compilation, the homogenization of the data and the relocation of the seismic events. With respect to the ISC bulletin for this region, the new bulletin contains 5,932 new seismic events and 54,630 new seismic onset readings from stations mostly located at regional distances. The gains are distributed over the entire study region, with the most significant contributions across the Svalbard Archipelago, along the Knipovich and northern Mohns Ridges, as well as northern Fennoscandia. Norwegian Research Council Grant 233973/H30 Russian Foundation for Basic Research Grant 14-05-93080 Russian Foundation for Basic Research Grant 18-05-70018 https://doi.org/10.31905/TYLLQY8T poster
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author Schweitzer, Johannes
Paulsen, Berit
Antonovskaya, Galina N.
Fedorov, Andrey V.
Konechnaya, Yana V.
Asming, Vladimir E.
Pirli, Myrto
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Paulsen, Berit
Antonovskaya, Galina N.
Fedorov, Andrey V.
Konechnaya, Yana V.
Asming, Vladimir E.
Pirli, Myrto
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