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Passive seismic experiment “AniMaLS” in the Polish Sudetes (NE Variscides)
(European Geosciences Union, 2021-09-02)The paper presents information about the seismic experiment “AniMaLS” which aims to provide a new insight into the crust and upper mantle structure beneath the Polish Sudetes (NE margin of the Variscan orogen). The seismic ... -
Long-lived Paleoproterozoic eclogitic lower crust
(Springer Nature, 2021-11-12)The nature of the lower crust and the crust-mantle transition is fundamental to Earth sciences. Transformation of lower crustal rocks into eclogite facies is usually expected to result in lower crustal delamination. Here ... -
Wspomnienia pośmiertne - commemoration. Marek Grad (1951-2020)
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TTZ-SOUTH seismic experiment (in Ukrainian)
(Geofizicheskiy Zhurnal, 2021)The wide-angle reflection and refraction (WARR) TTZ-South transect carried out in 2018 crosses the SW region of Ukraine and the SE region of Poland. The TTZ-South profile targeted the structure of the Earth’s crust and ... -
Book of Extended Abstracts. Webinar on Experimental Methods and Laboratory Instrumentation in Hydraulics, 13-15 April 2021
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Nature of relationships between atmospheric electricity parameters at ground surface and air ionization on the basis of nuclear accidents in power plants and weapons tests
(2021-04-08)In this work we present an analysis of selected atmospheric electricity parameters, measured at the Geophysical Observatory in S´ wider (near Warsaw, Poland), in a review of the major events that resulted in the release ... -
Results of Geomagnetic Observations: Belsk, Hel, Hornsund, 2019
(Institute of Geophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences, 2021)This publication contains basic information on geomagnetic observations carried out in 2019 in three Polish geophysical observatories: Belsk, Hel, and Hornsund. IAGA codes are respectively: BEL, HLP, and HRN. All these ... -
Results of Geomagnetic Observations: Belsk, Hel, Hornsund, 2018
(Institute of Geophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences, 2019)This publication contains basic information on geomagnetic observations carried out in 2018 in three Polish geophysical observatories: Belsk (BEL), Hel (HLP), and Hornsund (HRN). All these observatories belong to the ... -
Results of Geomagnetic Observations Belsk, Hel, Hornsund, 2016
(Institute of Geophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences, 2017)This publication contains basic information on geomagnetic observations carried out in 2016 in three Polish geophysical observatories: Belsk (BEL), Hel (HLP), and Hornsund (HRN). All these observatories belong to the ... -
Verification of the seismic P-wave velocities under Moho boundary: Central Poland case study, LUMP profile
(Springer Nature, 2019)The tectonic settings investigated by several seismic projects in previous research targeting the structure in Central Poland mainly focused on the Earth’s crust. In this paper, we present P-wave velocity verifcation in ... -
Full-Scale Crustal Interpretation of Kokkola–Kymi (KOKKY) Seismic Profile, Fennoscandian Shield
(Springer Nature, 2020)The Kokkola–Kymi Deep Seismic Sounding profile crosses the Fennoscandian Shield in northwest-southeast (NW–SE) direction from Bothnian belt to Wiborg rapakivi batholith through Central Finland granitoid complex (CFGC). ... -
TTZ-South seismic experiment
(Geofizicheskiy Zhurnal, 2020)The wide-angle reflection and refraction (WARR) TTZ-South transect carried out in 2018 crosses the SW region of Ukraine and the SE region of Poland. The TTZ-South profile targeted the structure of the Earth’s crust and ... -
In Memoriam Professor Marek Grad (1951–2020) an outstanding Polish geophysicist and polar researcher
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Segment-Scale Seismicity of the Ultraslow Spreading Knipovich Ridge
(AGU, 2021)Ultraslow spreading ridges form the slowest divergent plate boundaries and exhibit distinct spreading processes in volcanically active magmatic sections and intervening amagmatic sections. Local seismicity studies of ... -
Hydrological responses to land use land cover changes in the Fincha'a watershed, Ethiopia
(MDPI, 2021-08-31)Land use land cover (LULC) changes are highly pronounced in African countries, as they are characterized by an agriculture-based economy and a rapidly growing population. Understanding how land use/cover changes (LULCC) ... -
The Microscopic Insight into Fracturing of Brittle Materials with the Discrete Element Method
(Institute of Geophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences, 2020)Geophysics is an extremely vast field of science that studies the physical processes taking place on Earth or other planets. One of such processes is fracturing of materials. To support these statesments two phenomena can ... -
Seven Decades of Publishing with the Institute of Geophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences
(Institute of Geophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences, 2021-08-25)Seven years have passed since the last brief outline of the editorial output of the Institute of Geophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences, was published (Dziembowska and Wernik 2014); the present text is a continuation and ... -
A Review on Land Use and Land Cover Change in Ethiopian Basins
(MDPI, 2021-06-01)Land Use Land Cover (LULC) changes analysis is one of the most useful methodologies to understand how the land was used in the past years, what types of detections are to be expected in the future, as well as the driving ... -
Deriving Planform Morphology and Vegetation Coverage From Remote Sensing to Support River Management Applications
(2021-05-04)With the increasing availability of big geospatial data (e.g., multi-spectral satellite imagery) and access to platforms that support multi-temporal analyses (e.g., cloud-based computing, Geographical Information Systems, ... -
Structure of a diffuse suture between Fennoscandia and Sarmatia in SE Poland based on interpretation of regional reflection seismic profiles supported by unsupervised clustering
(2021-03-31)The Paleoproterozoic suture between Sarmatia and Fennoscandia (SFS), two major components of the East European Craton, extends SW-ward from Russia through Belarus to SE Poland. The exact character of this suture remains ...