Publication detail
Preliminary Results of Repeated Measurements in Local Geodynamic Network Morava
ŠVÁBENSKÝ, O. WITISKA, M. RATIBORSKÝ, J. BLAŽEK, R. POSPÍŠIL, L. WEIGEL, J.
Original Title
Preliminary Results of Repeated Measurements in Local Geodynamic Network Morava
English Title
Preliminary Results of Repeated Measurements in Local Geodynamic Network Morava
Type
journal article - other
Language
en
Original Abstract
Among the first GPS geodynamics project in Czech Republic the Morava network was founded in 1994 with aim to determine the positional changes at border zone between the Bohemian Massif and the Carpathians. Initial project included three seccesive GPS campaigns in period 1994 - 1996, but not continued because of lack of support. It had been possible to carry out new measurements in southern part of the Morava network including five stations, after gap of 15 years.
English abstract
Among the first GPS geodynamics project in Czech Republic the Morava network was founded in 1994 with aim to determine the positional changes at border zone between the Bohemian Massif and the Carpathians. Initial project included three seccesive GPS campaigns in period 1994 - 1996, but not continued because of lack of support. It had been possible to carry out new measurements in southern part of the Morava network including five stations, after gap of 15 years.
Keywords
Southern Morava, faullt, tectonics, GPS displacements, movement tendencies
RIV year
2011
Released
15.11.2011
ISBN
1214-9705
Periodical
Acta Geodynamica et Geomaterialia
Year of study
8
Number
3
State
CZ
Pages from
291
Pages to
301
Pages count
11
Documents
BibTex
@article{BUT89930,
author="Otakar {Švábenský} and Michal {Witiska} and Lubomil {Pospíšil} and Josef {Weigel}",
title="Preliminary Results of Repeated Measurements in Local Geodynamic Network Morava",
annote="Among the first GPS geodynamics project in Czech Republic the Morava network was founded in 1994 with aim to determine the positional changes at border zone between the Bohemian Massif and the Carpathians. Initial project included three seccesive GPS campaigns in period 1994 - 1996, but not continued because of lack of support. It had been possible to carry out new measurements in southern part of the Morava network including five stations, after gap of 15 years.",
chapter="89930",
number="3",
volume="8",
year="2011",
month="november",
pages="291--301",
type="journal article - other"
}