Monthly Archives: June 2012
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What’s up? The Friday links (37) http://www.paleoseismicity.org/blog/2012/06/29/whats-up-the-friday-links-37/ The early bird registration for the Acambay2012 workshop ends on 1 July. Until then, you pay max $190, later it will be up to...
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Report on the coseismic and secondary effects of the May 22, 2012 Pernik EQ, Mw5.6, W Bulgaria http://www.paleoseismicity.org/blog/2012/06/26/report-on-the-coseismic-and-secondary-effects-of-the-may-22-2012-pernik-eq-mw5-6-w-bulgaria/ Our colleagues from the Bulgarian Academy of Science, Geological Institute “Strashimir Dimitrov“, have published a report on the coseismic and secondary effects of the...
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Two new paper on the Tohoku Tsunami, Japan, 2011 http://www.paleoseismicity.org/blog/2012/06/25/two-new-paper-on-the-tohoku-tsunami-japan-2011/ Two new paper have recently been published on the Tohoku Tsunami that devastated the Japanese coast in March, 2011. In Sedimentary Geology, Chagué-Goff et...
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What’s up? The Friday links (36) http://www.paleoseismicity.org/blog/2012/06/22/whats-upthe-friday-links-36/ Today is GeoScience Day (Geotag) at RWTH Aachen University! Organized by the Chair of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology, this event will start at 9:30...
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New EQ-GEO-NET mailing list http://www.paleoseismicity.org/blog/2012/06/20/new-eq-geo-net-mailing-list/ Most of us who are interested in tectonics and paleoseismology subscribed to the EQ-GEO-NET mailing list. The mailing list is a great tool to...
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What’s up? The Friday links (35) http://www.paleoseismicity.org/blog/2012/06/15/whats-up-the-friday-links-35/ The Gulf Stream is ensuring the mild climate in Europe, everyone knows that. But does it really? Read Chris Rowan’s article on climate, Gulf...
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Paleoseismicity – The Directory now online! http://www.paleoseismicity.org/blog/2012/06/13/paleoseismicity-the-directory-now-online/ Are you interested in finding out who’s working on paleoseismology and related topics? We can help! The paleoseismologists name list formerly maintained by the...
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What’s up? The Friday links (34) http://www.paleoseismicity.org/blog/2012/06/07/whats-up-the-friday-links-34/ One of the best blog articles I recently read deals with the problems scientists face when they are interested in public outreach. Scicurious perfectly...
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Three new papers: paleotsunamis, neotectonics in Greece; ESI2007 in Slovenia http://www.paleoseismicity.org/blog/2012/06/06/three-new-papers-paleotsunamis-neotectonics-in-greece-esi2007-in-slovenia/ Three papers published recently caught my eyes. First, Andrej Gosar investigated the earthquake environmental effects (EEEs) of the 12 April 1998 Mw =5.6 Krn...
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Data sources for the Finale Emilia earthquake (Mw6.1) http://www.paleoseismicity.org/blog/2012/06/04/data-sources-for-the-finale-emilia-earthquake-mw6-1/ More than two weeks have gone now after the Mw6.1 earthquake in Northern Italy, and a very strong aftershock has rattled the area again...