Earthquake monitoring and seismic hazard mitigation in Balkan countries

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    • NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Earthquake Monitoring and Seismic Hazard Mitigation in Balkan Countries

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Earthquake monitoring and seismic hazard mitigation in Balkan countries

edited by Eystein S. Husebye

(NATO science series, ser. 4 . Earth and environmental sciences ; v. 81)

Springer, c2008

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Includes bibliographical references

"proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Earthquake Monitoring and Seismic Hazard Mitigation in Balkan Countries, Borovetz, Bulgaria, 11-18 September 2005"--t.p. verso

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Description

The Balkans are seismically the most active part of Europe due to plate interactions in the Aegean Sea. This book gives a good account of past, present and likely future seismological developments in this area. It describes the tectonic evolution and on-going geodynamic deformations. Coverage also discusses earthquake hazard analysis, topographic site effects, and examines large earthquake hazards in the Aegean and the Marmara seas as practical applications of such procedures.

Table of Contents

  • Acknowledgement. Foreword. Listing of ARW directors, lectures and participants. I. Tectonic Framework and Geodynamics of the South Balkan Region. Patterns of Cenozoic Extensional Tectonism in the South Balkan Extensional System
  • B.C. Burchfiel et al.- Crustal Motion and Strain Accumulation in the South Balkan Region Inferred from GPS Measurements
  • V. Kotzev et al.- II: Seismicity Studies in the South Balkan Region. Recent Devasting Earthquakes in Turkey and Active Tectonics of the Aegean and Marmara Seas
  • T. Taymaz et al.- Estimates of Stress Drop and High Frequency Diminution Parameter from Strong Motion Data Recorded in Albania
  • L. Duni L, N. Kuka.- Seismicity of Croatia
  • S. Markusic.- Seismicity of the Pannonian Basin
  • L.Toth et al.- III. Seismic Network Operations on Global, Regional and National Scales. CTBTO International Monitoring System and Global Seismicity
  • R. Kebeasy.- The IRIS Consortium: Community Based Facilities and Data Management for Seismology
  • S. Ingate.- The Mediterranean Broad Band Seismographic Network Anno 2005/06
  • S. Mazza et al.- Geofon and its Role in Earthquake Monitoring and Tsunami Warning
  • W. Hanka, J. Saul.- The Karelian Regional Seismic Network in NW Russia
  • T. Matveeva et al.- IV. Seismic Network Operations, Event Location and 2.D Signal Detection. Cossack Ranger II- A high Quality, Versatile and Affordable 3-C shortperiod Station
  • Yu. V. Fedorenko et al.- A 2-D Seismic Signal Detector for stand alone 3-Component stations
  • Yu.V. Fedorenko et al.- Accurate Location of Seismic Sources with and without Travel Time Model
  • V. Pinsky.- Earthworm Auto-Earthquake Location Performance and Recent Improvements in Seismic Data Acquisition, Processing, Archiving and Dissemination at Kandilli Observatory And Earthquake Research Institute
  • C. Dean et al.- V. Seismic Hazard Analysis and Assessment. Problems in Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Analysis and their Resolution
  • A. Kijko.- Seismicity and Seismic Hazard Assessment in Greece
  • T.M.Tsapanos. Are Rock Avalanches and Landslides due to large Earthquakes or local Topographic Effects? A Case Study of the Luroy Earthquake of August 31, 1819- a 3D Finite Difference Approach
  • T.R.M. Kebeasy et al.-

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