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    Seismotectonic analysis around the Mont Terri rock laboratory (Switzerland): a pilot study by Abednego, Martinus, Blascheck, Patrick, Schefer, Senecio, Nussbaum, Christophe, Joswig, Manfred, Bossart, Paul, Mosar, Jon

    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) by Martin Häge, Manfred Joswig

    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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    Chances and limits of single-station seismic event clustering by unsupervised pattern recognition by Sick, Benjamin, Guggenmos, Matthias, Joswig, Manfred

    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 by Rothmund, Sabrina, Vouillamoz, Naomi, Joswig, Manfred

    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 by Sick, Benjamin, Walter, Marco, Joswig, Manfred

    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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    Characterizing the complexity of microseismic signals at slow-moving clay-rich debris slides: the Super-Sauze case studies by Vouillamoz, Naomi, Rothmund, Sabrina, Joswig, Manfred

    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 by Tonnellier, Alice, Helmstetter, Agnès, Malet, Jean-Philippe, Schmittbuhl, Jean, Corsini, Alessandro, Joswig, Manfred

    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 by Vouillamoz, Naomi, Rothmund, Sabrina, Joswig, Manfred

    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) by Wust-Bloch, Gilles Hillel, Joswig, Manfred

    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 by Häge, Martin, Joswig, Manfred

    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 by Häge, Martin, Joswig, Manfred

    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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    EGS hydraulic stimulation monitoring by surface arrays - location accuracy and completeness magnitude: the Basel Deep Heat Mining Project case study by Häge, Martin, Blascheck, Patrick, Joswig, Manfred

    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) by Häge, Martin, Joswig, Manfred

    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 by Häge, Martin, Joswig, Manfred

    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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