A magnitude Mw (ISC) = 6.6 earthquake on October 14, 1908 in the Barents-Kara Sea region was the strongest in this region for the entire observation period. We performed earthquake relocation based on our compilation of all available seismological bulletins of the time that included data from the ISC-GEM (International Seismological Centre–Global Earthquake Model) project, the EuroSeismos project, the Geophysical Survey of the Russian Academy of Sciences and the Russian State Library. The relocation was performed using a modified generalized beamforming method based on the BARENTS travel time model. The epicenter was located in the estuarial part of the Franz Victoria Graben at the continent-ocean transition zone. According to our justifica...
In 1999, an unusual earthquake swarm at the 85°E/85°N volcanic centre on the ultraslow spreading Gak...
The 9 March 1957 Aleutian earthquake has been estimated as the third largest earthquake this century...
A new seismostratigraphic model has been established within the Arctic Ocean adjacent to the East S...
At present, a relevant task consists in understanding the seismicity of the European Arctic sector i...
This article is the result of previous studies to clarify the seismicity of the White sea, supplemen...
In March 28, 1964, the largest earthquake (9.2 MW) in North America occurred in south-central Alaska...
In 1999, an unusually strong, teleseismically registered earthquake swarm at the volcanic complex at...
The catastrophic Simushir earthquake occurred on 15 November 2006 in the Kuril-Okhotsk region in the...
The Benioff zone off Kamchatka and the northern Kuril Islands is divided into several blocks using t...
Our comprehensive study of the Russian Arctic region aims to clarify the features and types of seism...
Researchers at the Seismological Laboratory of the Institute of Geodynamics and Geology of the Feder...
AbstractThe “Arctic” region, where the North Pole occupies the center of the Arctic Ocean, has been ...
High Arctic new seismic data, collected by Russian Federation from 2011 to 2014, and additional geol...
On 8 January 2017, a strong earthquake with Mw 6.1 occurred 8° north of the Arctic Circle and 90 km ...
The number of associated phases (blue) and the number of defining phases (those that used in the loc...
In 1999, an unusual earthquake swarm at the 85°E/85°N volcanic centre on the ultraslow spreading Gak...
The 9 March 1957 Aleutian earthquake has been estimated as the third largest earthquake this century...
A new seismostratigraphic model has been established within the Arctic Ocean adjacent to the East S...
At present, a relevant task consists in understanding the seismicity of the European Arctic sector i...
This article is the result of previous studies to clarify the seismicity of the White sea, supplemen...
In March 28, 1964, the largest earthquake (9.2 MW) in North America occurred in south-central Alaska...
In 1999, an unusually strong, teleseismically registered earthquake swarm at the volcanic complex at...
The catastrophic Simushir earthquake occurred on 15 November 2006 in the Kuril-Okhotsk region in the...
The Benioff zone off Kamchatka and the northern Kuril Islands is divided into several blocks using t...
Our comprehensive study of the Russian Arctic region aims to clarify the features and types of seism...
Researchers at the Seismological Laboratory of the Institute of Geodynamics and Geology of the Feder...
AbstractThe “Arctic” region, where the North Pole occupies the center of the Arctic Ocean, has been ...
High Arctic new seismic data, collected by Russian Federation from 2011 to 2014, and additional geol...
On 8 January 2017, a strong earthquake with Mw 6.1 occurred 8° north of the Arctic Circle and 90 km ...
The number of associated phases (blue) and the number of defining phases (those that used in the loc...
In 1999, an unusual earthquake swarm at the 85°E/85°N volcanic centre on the ultraslow spreading Gak...
The 9 March 1957 Aleutian earthquake has been estimated as the third largest earthquake this century...
A new seismostratigraphic model has been established within the Arctic Ocean adjacent to the East S...