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Assessment of meteorological, hydrological and groundwater drought in the Konya closed basin, Türkiye
(Springer, 2024-05-02)Water scarcity, and drought in particular, is a major challenge worldwide, causing direct and indirect negative effects on ecological systems and water resources, as well as social and economic aspects of life. Climate ... -
Earthquake recurrence time and patterns of forerunning earthquakes for selected subduction and collision zones
(Springer, 2024)We analyze various data from selected subduction and collision zones, including Japan and Himalaya-Nepal regions. In the first case, we estimate the expected recurrence times of large earthquakes within a given magnitude ... -
Modelling the impact of historical and future Land Use Land Cover changes on the hydrological response of an Ethiopian watershed
(Springer, 2024-01-10)Land Use Land Cover (LULC) is generally considered one of the key factors influencing the hydrological processes and sediment output in arid and semi-arid watersheds. Focusing on the Ethiopian Fincha watershed, the current ... -
Results of Geomagnetic Observations: Belsk, Hel, Hornsund, 2022
(Institute of Geophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences, 2023-12-11)This publication contains basic information on geomagnetic observations carried out in 2022 in three Polish geophysical observatories: Belsk, Hel, and Hornsund. IAGA codes are respectively: BEL, HLP, and HRN. All these ... -
Roman Teisseyre: In Memoriam
(Institute of Geophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences, 2023-12-07)Professor Roman Teisseyre, the outstanding modern geophysicist, was one of the most important and influential persons in the whole history of the Institute of Geophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences. His death ended the era ...