21 research outputs found
Earthquakes in Hostěradice in June 2014
Southern Moravia – a southeastern part of the Czech Republic at the contact of the Bohemian Massif and the Carpathian Foredeep – is one of the regions with the lowest seismic activity in the Czech Republic. Reports on historical earthquakes in this area are sporadic and poorly evidenced, many of the messages are in fact observations of earthquakes originating mainly in Austria. Instrumental seismic monitoring in southern Moravia commenced in 1995. Thereafter only three local earthquakes were observed – magnitude 2.5 event near Hostěradice in 2000, perhaps induced event near Uhřice in 2003 with magnitude of 0.7 and magnitude 1.4 earthquake near Božice in 2006.A sequence of four weak earthquakes in June 2014 is only the fourth occurrence of earthquakes in southern Moravia since the beginning of instrumental measurements. Events originated near Hostěradice (SE margin of the Bohemian Massif), 40 km southwest of Brno. The strongest event reaching local magnitude of 2.0 occurred on June 1, 2014 at 00:43 UTC. It was felt by people close to the epicentre with a macroseismic intensity 4 European Macroseismic Scale EMS-98. A temporary seismic station was immediately installed in the epicentral area. The station recorded two of four shocks and helped to confi rm a focus position of the sequence: 48.95° N 16.24° E, depth 3 km.In 2014 a review of historical earthquakes in this region was conducted using new catalogues of historical earthquakes in neighboring countries in order to avoid confusion between local and regional phenomena. Some new information sources were found. In any case, historical earthquakes in this region are very rare and most of them are poorly substantiated.Southern Moravia – a southeastern part of the Czech Republic at the contact of the Bohemian Massif and the Carpathian Foredeep – is one of the regions with the lowest seismic activity in the Czech Republic. Reports on historical earthquakes in this area are sporadic and poorly evidenced, many of the messages are in fact observations of earthquakes originating mainly in Austria. Instrumental seismic monitoring in southern Moravia commenced in 1995. Thereafter only three local earthquakes were observed – magnitude 2.5 event near Hostěradice in 2000, perhaps induced event near Uhřice in 2003 with magnitude of 0.7 and magnitude 1.4 earthquake near Božice in 2006.A sequence of four weak earthquakes in June 2014 is only the fourth occurrence of earthquakes in southern Moravia since the beginning of instrumental measurements. Events originated near Hostěradice (SE margin of the Bohemian Massif), 40 km southwest of Brno. The strongest event reaching local magnitude of 2.0 occurred on June 1, 2014 at 00:43 UTC. It was felt by people close to the epicentre with a macroseismic intensity 4 European Macroseismic Scale EMS-98. A temporary seismic station was immediately installed in the epicentral area. The station recorded two of four shocks and helped to confi rm a focus position of the sequence: 48.95° N 16.24° E, depth 3 km.In 2014 a review of historical earthquakes in this region was conducted using new catalogues of historical earthquakes in neighboring countries in order to avoid confusion between local and regional phenomena. Some new information sources were found. In any case, historical earthquakes in this region are very rare and most of them are poorly substantiated
Earthquake in the Hrubý Jeseník Mts. on 14. 6. 2012
A sequence of very weak earthquakes was recorded by local seismic stations in Hrubý Jeseník Mts. (NE part of the Czech Republic) in June and July 2012. The strongest event with local magnitude 2.3 on June 14, 2012 at 21:38 UTC was felt by people to 20 km around the epicentre with a macroseismic intensity 3–4° EMS-98. In spite of the fact that calculated focal mechanisms are still missing, the spatial extent of microearthquake epicentres suggests that the local seismicity is co-determined by the activity of the Klepáčov fault and the Sudetic Marginal – Bělá fault system.A sequence of very weak earthquakes was recorded by local seismic stations in Hrubý Jeseník Mts. (NE part of the Czech Republic) in June and July 2012. The strongest event with local magnitude 2.3 on June 14, 2012 at 21:38 UTC was felt by people to 20 km around the epicentre with a macroseismic intensity 3–4° EMS-98. In spite of the fact that calculated focal mechanisms are still missing, the spatial extent of microearthquake epicentres suggests that the local seismicity is co-determined by the activity of the Klepáčov fault and the Sudetic Marginal – Bělá fault system
Projekt "Seismologie ve školách"
Projekt Seismologie ve školách si klade za úkol vývoj jednoduchého seismometru a registračního zařízení a vytvoření školní seismické sítě v České republice. Školní seismometr a další osvědčené pokusy bude možné používat na středních školách jako fyzikální pomůcku pro výuku věd o Zemi. K zařízení bude dodáván i jednoduchý zpracovatelský program a příručka pro studenty i pedagogy
Financial market (in context of South Bohemia)
You have in your hands bachelor thesis, which deals with interaction of finance market and macroeconomics arrows from czech economics and firstly economics of South Bohemia. This bachelor thesis monitors developement of selected element South Bohemia´s real ecomonics. The accent is laying on describe this problems, statistical investigation and explication of results. The main objective of this bachelor thesis is using our results for predication of developement South Bohemia´s real economics with possibility to aplication our results for developement of particular sectors of regional economics. The secondary objective is confronting our regioanl results with results from statistical survey in national context. The subobjective is tendency about opening discussion in this thesis among economics experts and amateur public. The subobjective is very important in this time, when we are founding in global economics recession. We want to public our results in media and on internet professional website
Seismological station Úpice
Seismological station Úpice was established by the Geophysical Institute ASCR at the Astronomical observatory in Úpice in 1986. Digital acquisition system was installed in the station in 2003. Data are transmitted in real time by Internet to the Geophysical Institute in Prague for a joint analysis with other stations of the Czech Regional Seismic Network
Economic and legal aspects of euro adoption in Czech republic
The aim is to identify the impact of adopting the euro in the context of selected legislative changes and to analyze the macroeconomic consequences on the national economy, including regional interpretations for South Bohemia in the comparative use of macroeconomic data from Slovakia and region of Banská Bystrica like the economy as close demographically, culturally and economically