Publication detail
Geodynamically risk zone at Northern part of the Boskovice furrow
POSPÍŠIL, L. ŠVÁBENSKÝ, O. ROŠTÍNSKÝ, P. NOVÁKOVÁ, E. WEIGEL, J.
Original Title
Geodynamically risk zone at Northern part of the Boskovice furrow
English Title
Geodynamically risk zone at Northern part of the Boskovice furrow
Type
journal article in Web of Science
Language
en
Original Abstract
Results of GNSS measurements in combination with earthquake data from respective period indicate increasing activity at eastern marginal faults of the Cretaceous basin with proceeding of structures in continuation of the Boskovice basin. One of the most important tectonic zones here is the Boskovice furrow, specially its northern part. In the paper the basic structural-tectonic relations in the aforementioned area are discussed, and the possibilities of identification of movement tendencies on base of GNSS observations and repeated precise leveling measurements are considered. For the purpose some of the existing permanent and epoch GNSS networks covering the area of interest are utilized, mainly the MORAVA network which was founded in 1994 as one of the first GPS geodynamics projects in Czech Republic with aim to determine the positional changes at the Moravian area.
English abstract
Results of GNSS measurements in combination with earthquake data from respective period indicate increasing activity at eastern marginal faults of the Cretaceous basin with proceeding of structures in continuation of the Boskovice basin. One of the most important tectonic zones here is the Boskovice furrow, specially its northern part. In the paper the basic structural-tectonic relations in the aforementioned area are discussed, and the possibilities of identification of movement tendencies on base of GNSS observations and repeated precise leveling measurements are considered. For the purpose some of the existing permanent and epoch GNSS networks covering the area of interest are utilized, mainly the MORAVA network which was founded in 1994 as one of the first GPS geodynamics projects in Czech Republic with aim to determine the positional changes at the Moravian area.
Keywords
Moravia, Nectava-Konice fault, Železné hory-Tišnov fault, Boskovice furrow, GNSS, geophysics, movement tendencies
Released
31.01.2017
Publisher
Inst. of Rock Structures and Mechanics, Acad. Sci. Czech Republic, v.v.i., Prague
Location
Praha
ISBN
1214-9705
Periodical
Acta Geodynamica et Geomaterialia
Year of study
14
Number
1
State
CZ
Pages from
113
Pages to
129
Pages count
17
URL
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BibTex
@article{BUT120601,
author="Lubomil {Pospíšil} and Otakar {Švábenský} and Pavel {Roštínský} and Eva {Nováková} and Josef {Weigel}",
title="Geodynamically risk zone at Northern part of the Boskovice furrow",
annote="Results of GNSS measurements in combination with earthquake data from respective period indicate increasing activity at eastern marginal faults of the Cretaceous basin with proceeding of structures in continuation of the Boskovice basin. One of the most important tectonic zones here is the Boskovice furrow, specially its northern part.
In the paper the basic structural-tectonic relations in the aforementioned area are discussed, and the possibilities of identification of movement tendencies on base of GNSS observations and repeated precise leveling measurements are considered. For the purpose some of the existing permanent and epoch GNSS networks covering the area of interest are utilized, mainly the MORAVA network which was founded in 1994 as one of the first GPS geodynamics projects in Czech Republic with aim to determine the positional changes at the Moravian area.
",
address="Inst. of Rock Structures and Mechanics, Acad. Sci. Czech Republic, v.v.i., Prague",
chapter="120601",
doi="10.13168/AGG.2016.0033",
howpublished="print",
institution="Inst. of Rock Structures and Mechanics, Acad. Sci. Czech Republic, v.v.i., Prague",
number="1",
volume="14",
year="2017",
month="january",
pages="113--129",
publisher="Inst. of Rock Structures and Mechanics, Acad. Sci. Czech Republic, v.v.i., Prague",
type="journal article in Web of Science"
}