Search Results - "Joswig, Manfred"
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Seismotectonic analysis around the Mont Terri rock laboratory (Switzerland): a pilot study
Published in Swiss Journal of geosciences (01-04-2017)“…For this pilot study we used recorded seismic events from the SED permanent network and data from a dedicated SNS network to improve the seismotectonic…”
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Microseismic feasibility study: detection of small magnitude events (Ml<0.0) for mapping active faults in the Betic Cordillera (Spain)
Published in Annals of geophysics (01-04-2009)“…We present the results of the first application of the newly developed concept «Nanoseismic Monitoring» on active faults in the region close to Murcia, Spain…”
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Combining network and array waveform coherence for automatic location: examples from induced seismicity monitoring
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Chances and limits of single-station seismic event clustering by unsupervised pattern recognition
Published in Geophysical journal international (01-06-2015)“…Automatic classification of local seismic events which are only recorded at single stations poses great challenges because of weak hypocentre constraints. This…”
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Mapping slow-moving alpine landslides by UAV; opportunities and limitations
Published in Leading edge (Tulsa, Okla.) (01-07-2017)“…Acquisition of unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)-based imagery with resolution down to a few centimeters is challenging in alpine conditions. In recent years,…”
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Visual Event Screening of Continuous Seismic Data by Supersonograms
Published in Pure and applied geophysics (01-03-2014)“…We present a new visualization method for human inspection of seismic data called supersonograms, which maximizes the amount of time and stations visible on…”
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Nanoseismic monitoring fills the gap between microseismic networks and passive seismic
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Characterizing the complexity of microseismic signals at slow-moving clay-rich debris slides: the Super-Sauze case studies
Published in Earth surface dynamics (27-06-2018)“…Soil and debris slides are prone to rapid and dramatic reactivation. Deformation within the instability is accommodated by sliding, whereby weak seismic…”
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Seismic monitoring of soft-rock landslides: the Super-Sauze and Valoria case studies
Published in Geophysical journal international (01-06-2013)“…This work focuses on the characterization of seismic sources observed in clay-shale landslides. Two landslides are considered: Super-Sauze (France) and Valoria…”
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Characterizing the complexity of microseismic signals at slow-moving clay-rich debris slides: the Super-Sauze (southeastern France) and Pechgraben (Upper Austria) case studies
Published in Earth surface dynamics (27-06-2018)“…Soil and debris slides are prone to rapid and dramatic reactivation. Deformation within the instability is accommodated by sliding, whereby weak seismic…”
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Pre-collapse identification of sinkholes in unconsolidated media at Dead Sea area by ‘nanoseismic monitoring’ (graphical jackknife location of weak sources by few, low-SNR records)
Published in Geophysical journal international (01-12-2006)“…The sudden failure of near-surface cavities and the resulting sinkholes have constituted a recent hazard affecting the populations, lifelines and the economy…”
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Spatiotemporal characterization of interswarm period seismicity in the focal area Nový Kostel (West Bohemia/Vogtland) by a short‐term microseismic study
Published in Geophysical journal international (01-11-2009)“…SUMMARY The West Bohemia/Vogtland region is one of the seismically most interesting areas in Europe because of its swarm‐like occurrence of seismicity. The…”
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Spatiotemporal distribution of aftershocks of the 2004 December 5 ML = 5.4 Waldkirch (Germany) earthquake
Published in Geophysical journal international (01-09-2009)“…The Waldkirch earthquake on 2004 December 5 at 1:52 UTC with ML = 5.4 was the strongest earthquake in Baden-Württemberg since 1978. It was followed by a large…”
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Spatiotemporal distribution of aftershocks of the 2004 December 5 M L = 5.4 Waldkirch (Germany) earthquake
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EGS hydraulic stimulation monitoring by surface arrays - location accuracy and completeness magnitude: the Basel Deep Heat Mining Project case study
Published in Journal of seismology (2013)“…The potential and limits of monitoring induced seismicity by surface-based mini arrays was evaluated for the hydraulic stimulation of the Basel Deep Heat…”
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Mapping local microseismicity using short-term tripartite small array installations — Case study: Coy region (SE Spain)
Published in Tectonophysics (15-06-2009)“…One major tectonic feature in the southern part of Spain is the Crevillente Fault Zone (CFZ) which can be traced over 600 km. A short-term microseismic…”
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Spatiotemporal characterization of interswarm period seismicity in the focal area Nov´y Kostel (West Bohemia/Vogtland) by a short-term microseismic study
Published in Geophysical journal international (01-11-2009)“…The West Bohemia/Vogtland region is one of the seismically most interesting areas in Europe because of its swarm-like occurrence of seismicity. The…”
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Comprehensive mapping of landslide dynamics by nanoseismic monitoring
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Near-surface fracture and impact discovery from landslides and sinkholes by sonogram screening
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