2024-03-28T19:36:56Zhttp://doidb.wdc-terra.org/oaip/oaioai:doidb.wdc-terra.org:60942024-02-23T14:53:25ZDOIDBDOIDB.SEISNETfalse4DOIDB.SEISNET
10.14470/2R383989
Wilde-Piórko, Monika
Geissler, Wolfram H.
Plomerová, Jaroslava
Knapmeyer-Endrun, Brigitte
Grad, Marek
Babuška, Vladislav
Brückl, Ewald
Cyziene, Jolanta
Czuba, Wojciech
England, Richard
Gaczyński, Edward
Gazdova, Renata
Gregersen, Søren
Guterch, Aleksander
Hanka, Winfried
Hegedűs, Endre
Heuer, Barbara
Jedlička, Petr
Lazauskiene, Jurga
Keller, G. Randy
Kind, Rainer
Klinge, Klaus
Kolinsky, Petr
Komminaho, Kari
Kozlovskaya, Elena
Krüger, Frank
Larsen, Tine
Majdański, Mariusz
Malek, Jiří
Motuza, Gediminas
Novotný, Oldřich
Pietrasiak, Robert
Plenefisch, Thomas
Růžek, Bohuslav
Sliaupa, Saulius
Środa, Piotr
Świeczak, Marzena
Tiira, Timo
Voss, Peter
Wiejacz, Paweł
PASSEQ 2006-2008: Passive Seismic Experiment in Trans-European Suture Zone
GFZ Data Services
2006
Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum GFZ
GEOFON Data Centre
geofon@gfz-potsdam.de
Geophysical Instrument Pool Potsdam (GIPP)
SEIS-UK Department of Geology University of Leicester
PASSCAL facility of the Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology (IRIS)
University of Warsaw
Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research (AWI)
Institute of Geophysics of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic (IG.CAS)
University of Potsdam
Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum GFZ
Former Eötvös Loránd Geophysical Institute (ELGI) now Geological and Geophysical Institute of Hungary (MFGI)
Geolocial Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS)
Institute of Geophysics Polish Academy of Sciences (IGF.PAS)
Institute of Rock Structure and Mechanics of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic (IRSM.CAS)
Lithuanian Geological Survey (LGT)
Seismologisches Zentralobservatorium Gräfenberg (SZGRF)
University of Helsinki
University of Leicester
University of Oklahoma
University of Oulu
University of Vilnius
Vienna University of Technology
Seismic waveforms, PASSEQ
Germany
Monitoring system
Seismological stations
In Situ/Laboratory Instruments > Magnetic/Motion Sensors > Seismometers
In Situ Land-based Platforms > GEOPHYSICAL STATIONS/NETWORKS
2006-01-13/2008-12-31
Before 2011-10-13
2015-03-03
en
Seismic Network
Approx 1684 GB
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The Teisseyre-Tornquist Zone (TTZ)
as part of the Trans-European Suture Zone (TESZ) is one of the most prominent
suture zones in Europe separating the young Palaeozoic platform from the much
older Precambrian East European craton.
The knowledge of deep structure of the TESZ is very important for the
understanding of various tectonic processes in Europe.
The PASSEQ 2006-2008 seismic experiment was performed thanks to a big
international effort of 17 institutions from 10 countries.
A total of 139 three-component temporary short-period and 49 temporary
broadband seismic stations provided continuous recordings between May 2006
and June 2008 with the main period of recordings during 2007,
in an array about 1200 km long and 400 km wide running from Germany
through the Czech Republic and Poland to Lithuania.
The average spacing between all stations was about 60 km, attaining
about 20 km in the central part. The configuration of the seismic network was a
compromise among needs of different seismic methods. The dense central profile
allows the use of modern passive 2-D imaging techniques, while the distribution
of broadband sensors was designed for surface wave and receiver function
studies of the upper mantle down to the transition zone in a wide frequency
range.
Waveform data is fully open, with network code 7E.
10.1007/s11200-008-0030-2
https://geofon.gfz-potsdam.de/waveform/archive/response/7E/2006_2008
8.8
25.9
48.4
56.1
Poland
Germany
Czech Republic
Lithuania
Helmholtz-Zentrum Potsdam - Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum GFZ
https://doi.org/10.13039/501100010956
GIPP200609