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pro vyhledávání: '"Yana V. Konechnaya"'
Autor:
Natalya V. Vaganova, Alexey N. Morozov, Zinaida A. Evtyugina, Yana V. Konechnaya, Ludmila G. Dulentsova, Vladimir Asming
Publikováno v:
Journal of Seismology. 25:1171-1188
A permanent seismic station was for the first time installed on Severnaya Zemlya in the Russian Arctic. This made it possible to record low-magnitude earthquakes occurring within the Severnaya Zemlya archipelago and in the Taimyr Peninsula, which is
Autor:
G. N. Antonovskaya, Yana V. Konechnaya, Irina Basakina, Natalya V. Vaganova, Alexey N. Morozov, N. K. Kapustian
Publikováno v:
Seismological Research Letters. 92:2876-2890
In this article, we investigate the influence of the Arctic mid-ocean ridge system (AMORS), including the Gakkel and Mohns ridges, and the Knipovich ridge–Lena trough (KL) segment, on seismicity of the Novaya Zemlya archipelago area (NZ) and the no
Autor:
Vladimir Asming, Myrto Pirli, Johannes Schweitzer, Yana V. Konechnaya, Berit Paulsen, Andrey V. Fedorov, G. N. Antonovskaya
Publikováno v:
Seismological Research Letters. 92:2758-2767
To understand the seismic activity in the European Arctic, the seismic bulletins for the region should be as complete as possible. We present the collection results of a new seismic event bulletin of the European Arctic (70° to 90° N, −15° to 75
Publikováno v:
Seismological Research Letters. 92:2695-2704
About two decades of earthquake parametric data for the area of Storfjorden offer the best medium-term image of seismicity yet for the arctic Svalbard Archipelago. Although seismic activity is dominated by the 2008 Mw 6.1 earthquake and its compound
Publikováno v:
Seismic Instruments. 56:33-45
This paper presents the capabilities of the Franz Josef Land, Omega, and Severnaya Zemlya island-based seismic stations for seismicity monitoring in the Arctic region. We first analyze how seismicity parameters in the European sector of the Arctic re
Autor:
Zinaida A. Evtyugina, Nataliya N. Noskova, Bela A. Assinovskaya, Natalyia M. Panas, Irina A. Zueva, Vladimir Asming, Alexey N. Morozov, Nikolay V. Sharov, Yana V. Konechnaya, Natalya V. Vaganova
Publikováno v:
Journal of Seismology. 24:37-53
A revised comprehensive catalog has been made for earthquakes that occurred in northern European Russia for the period between 2005 and 2017. The earthquake parameters were determined to greater accuracy using the same velocity model (BARENTS), the s
Autor:
G. N. Antonovskaya, Alexey N. Morozov, Vladimir Asming, Zinaida A. Evtyugina, Natalya V. Vaganova, Yana V. Konechnaya, Evgeniya V. Shakhova
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America. 109:2000-2008
The parameters of earthquake hypocenters in the Arctic at the beginning of the twentieth century, published by researchers in the first half of the twentieth century, are still used today for building maps of epicenters of instrumental earthquakes. H
Publikováno v:
Polar Science. 20:160-166
A magnitude Mw (ISC) = 6.6 earthquake on October 14, 1908 in the Barents-Kara Sea region was the strongest in this region for the entire observation period. We performed earthquake relocation based on our compilation of all available seismological bu
Autor:
Zinaida A. Evtyugina, Natalya V. Vaganova, Vladimir Asming, Yana V. Konechnaya, Alexey N. Morozov
Publikováno v:
Journal of Seismology. 22:1171-1209
We have relocated seismic events registered within the Barents and Kara sea region from early twentieth century to 1989 with a view to creating a relocated catalog. For the relocation, we collected all available seismic bulletins from the global netw
Autor:
Yana V. Konechnaya, Yana A. Mikhaylova, Vladimir Asming, Alexey N. Morozov, Natalya V. Vaganova, Zinaida A. Evtyugina
Publikováno v:
Journal of Seismology. 21:1439-1466
We have relocated seismic events registered in the area of the Novaya Zemlya Archipelago, which are not identified as nuclear explosions but are probably of tectonic nature. For the relocation, we collected all available seismic bulletins and wavefor