Název | | | Geophysical field pattern in the West Bohemian geodynamic active area
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Údaj o odpovědnosti | | | Jan Švancara, Ivan Gnojek, František Hubatka, Karel Dědáček
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Jazyk | | | anglicky
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Zdrojový dokument - seriál | |
Svazek/č. | | | Roč. 44, č. 2
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Strany | | | s. 307-326
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Rok | | | 2000
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Poznámky | | | 10 obr., 2 s.bibl.
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| | Zkr. název ser.: Stud. geophys. geod. (Praha)
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Předmětová skupina | |
Geografické jméno | |
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Abstrakt (anglicky) | | | Regional geophysical data from detailed gravity survey, airborne magnetometry and gamma-ray spectrometry were analysed in order to determine the subsurface extent of contrasting geological bodies and to highlight subtle anomalies which can be related to the occurrence of earthquake swarms. Potential field data were compiled into contour and colour-shaded relief maps suitable for detecting structural tectonic elements. A shaded relief map of the horizontal gradient of gravity was used to detect considerable structural and tectonic features. The results of airborne gamma-ray spectrometry, showing the regional total gamma-ray activity, abundance of uranium, thorium and potassium, were included in this study. Only the two most instructive maps - the total gamma-ray activity and the abundance of potassium are shown. The main line of epicentres Nový Kostel - Počátky coincides well with the N-S configuration of abundances of these natural radioactive elements.
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| The epicentres of micro-earthquakes detected by the local seismological network KRASLICE for the 1991 to 1998 period were plotted in the geophysical maps
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Přispěvatel | | | Česká geologická služba
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Kód přispěvatele | | | ČGS (UNM)
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Zdrojový formát | | | U
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Datum vložení | | | 31. 3. 2008 |
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Datum importu | | | 8. 8. 2012 |
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