We review historical earthquake research in Northern Europe. 'Historical' is defined as being identical with seismic events occurring in the pre-instrumental and early instrumental periods between 1073 and the mid-1960s. The first seismographs in this region were installed in Uppsala, Sweden and Bergen, Norway in 1904-1905, but these mechanical pendulum instruments were broad band and amplification factors were modest at around 500. Until the 1960s few modern short period electromagnetic seismographs were deployed. Scientific earthquake studies in this region began during the first decades of the 1800s, while the systematic use of macroseismic questionnaires commenced at the end of that century. Basic research efforts have vigorously been p...
The importance of historical earthquake data is largely recognized by both seismologists and enginee...
Archives and libraries were visited to find previously unknown documents testifying to the Luroy, No...
an online Appendix of 32 pages available at www.geophysica.fiThe present article is the first part o...
We review historical earthquake research in Northern Europe. 'Historical' is defined as being identi...
We review historical earthquake research in Northern Europe. 'Historical' is defined as being identi...
We review historical earthquake research in Northern Europe. 'Historical' is defined as being identi...
<p>This investigation focuses on two historical earthquakes that occurred in the border region betwe...
Abstract Austria has a moderate seismicity, and on average the population feels 40 earthquakes per y...
The paper summarizes the history of collecting and evaluating information on earthquakes in Germany....
The paper seismograms from 100 years of observations in Denmark and Greenland has since October 2021...
This study discusses the scope of historical earthquake analysis in lowseismicity regions. Examples ...
To evaluate the completeness of modern knowledge on historical seismicity it is necessary to know th...
The paper seismograms from 100 years of observations in Denmark and Greenland has since October 2021...
Historical seismic catalogues in Europe have been mostly compiled on a national basis starting from ...
Archives and libraries were visited to find previously unknown documents testifying to the Luroy, No...
The importance of historical earthquake data is largely recognized by both seismologists and enginee...
Archives and libraries were visited to find previously unknown documents testifying to the Luroy, No...
an online Appendix of 32 pages available at www.geophysica.fiThe present article is the first part o...
We review historical earthquake research in Northern Europe. 'Historical' is defined as being identi...
We review historical earthquake research in Northern Europe. 'Historical' is defined as being identi...
We review historical earthquake research in Northern Europe. 'Historical' is defined as being identi...
<p>This investigation focuses on two historical earthquakes that occurred in the border region betwe...
Abstract Austria has a moderate seismicity, and on average the population feels 40 earthquakes per y...
The paper summarizes the history of collecting and evaluating information on earthquakes in Germany....
The paper seismograms from 100 years of observations in Denmark and Greenland has since October 2021...
This study discusses the scope of historical earthquake analysis in lowseismicity regions. Examples ...
To evaluate the completeness of modern knowledge on historical seismicity it is necessary to know th...
The paper seismograms from 100 years of observations in Denmark and Greenland has since October 2021...
Historical seismic catalogues in Europe have been mostly compiled on a national basis starting from ...
Archives and libraries were visited to find previously unknown documents testifying to the Luroy, No...
The importance of historical earthquake data is largely recognized by both seismologists and enginee...
Archives and libraries were visited to find previously unknown documents testifying to the Luroy, No...
an online Appendix of 32 pages available at www.geophysica.fiThe present article is the first part o...