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On locating earthquakes
Determining the location of earthquakes is one of the most important tasks of seismology, extremely important for informing the public about earthquakes that occured, and at the same time the first...
Collaborators on the CRONOS project’s Component 2
In this blog, we would like to present the collaborators on the CRONOS project who are employed within the project. These collaborators work all their working hours on the implementation of the...
Collaborators on the CRONOS project’s Component 1
In this blog, we would like to present the collaborators on the CRONOS project who are employed within the project. These collaborators work all their working hours on the implementation of the...
Distributed acoustic sensing unit and seismographs for ground motion detection
The aim of the research of the CRONOS project's Component 1 is to describe seismicity in as much detail as possible, to determine the 3D structure of the Earth's crust (seismic velocities, density...
Geophysical and microseismic measurements
The extent of damage occurring at a specific location, apart from the magnitude of the earthquake and epicentral distance, significantly depends on local soil conditions (Reiter, 1990). These...
The Makarska 1962 Earthquake Sequence
At the beginning of 1962, one of the most important earthquake sequence in the second half of the 20th century began in Croatia – the one in the area of Makarska. The sequence began with an...
Earthquake near Turjak (Trilj) on 2 July 1898
On Saturday 2 July 1898 at 5:17 local time, a devastating earthquake occurred in the Sinjsko polje. The estimated intensity at the epicenter was VIII–IX MSK scale (Medvedev-Sponheuer-Karnik...