CzechGeo
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Example Map Application Pre-Quarternary Map.
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Time series of tropospheric parameters by analysing of GNSS observations from a global IGS (International GNSS Service) network and regional networks - EPN (EUREF Permanent Network) in Europe and VESOG, GEONAS and CZEPOS in Czech Republic.
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Readings of seismic events (earthquakes, mining induced events, explosions) in the Czech Republec and worldwide of seismological stations of the Czech Regional Seismic Network. Data from 1976 to present are stored in monthly files. Older annual bulletins from 1908 to 1954 are available in the pdf format.
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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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Orbits of GNSS satellites and Earth rotation parameters based on analysis of GNSS observations from a global network of IGS (International GNSS Service) stations in rapid or ultra-rapid processing mode.
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Relative superconducting gravimeter OSG-050 manufactured by GWR Instruments, Inc. USA. It provides continuous measurement of gravity variations with sampling rate of 1 sec at the gravimetric station Pecny since 2007. Data are distribued to IGETS (International Geodynamics and Earth Tide Service).
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Network of Permanent GNSS Stations in Greece operated by the Research Institute of Geodesy, Topography and Cartography, Geodetic Observatory Pecny and the Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Department of Geophysics, in close cooperation with the Seismological Laboratory of University of Patras
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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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Digital records of the Earth surface tilts at the Příbram, Skalná and Jezeří observatories
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Seismic digital records of the Czech Regional Seismological Network - stations operated by the Institute of Geonics