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Historical seismograms from Prague seismic station. Non-continuous data stored on paper records since 1927 to the 1990s.
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Seismické digitální záznamy stanic lokální seismické sítě MONET - stanice provozované Ústavem fyziky Země PřF Masarykovy univerzity.
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Seismické digitální záznamy stanic lokální seismické sítě MONET.
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Digital records of seismological stations of the Czech Regioanl Seismic Network (CRSN). The network consits of twenty broadband stations on the territory of the Czech Republic. Seismic stations are operated by the following geoscience institutions: Institute of Geophysics CAS (10 stations), Institute of Rock Structure and Mechanics CAS (3 stations0, Institute of Physics of the Earth MU Brno (4 stations), Research Institute of Geography, Topography and Cartography Zdiby {1 station), Charles University Prague (1 station). The interpretation of earthquakes and other seismic events is available in monthly bulletins since 1976.
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Seismic digital records of the Czech Regional Seismological Network - stations operated by the Institute of Geonics
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Digital records of seismic stations of the Czech RegionalSeismic Network operated by the Institute of Geophysics CAS in Prague.
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The Faculty of Mathematics and Physics of Charles University, in cooperation with the University of Patras, operates since 1997 a network of seismographs in western Greece, which are the part of the Greek seismic network (HUSN).
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Seismic digital records of the Local Seismoélogical Network named MONET - stations operated by Institute of Geonics of the CAS
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The Faculty of Mathematics and Physics of Charles University, in cooperation with the University of Patras, operates since 1997 a network of seismographs in western Greece, which are the part of the Greek seismic network (HUSN).
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Digital records of seismic stations of network MOBNET. The network consists of sixty mobile seismic stations which are deployed on the territory of the Czech Republic and in Europe for a limited time period in the frame of international scientific projects. Stations are operated by the Institute of Geophysics CAS.