1-20 OF 35 RESULTS FOR

Bensberg Germany

Results shown limited to content with bounding coordinates.
Follow your search
Access your saved searches in your account

Would you like to receive an alert when new items match your search?
Close Modal
Sort by
Journal Article
Published: 16 December 2015
Seismological Research Letters (2016) 87 (1): 193–195.
... on the outskirts of Bensberg, Germany, at that time an independent city and which now is a part of Bergisch Gladbach, some 15 km east from downtown Cologne. The station building is a small (120  m 2 ) typical 1950s family home (Fig.  1 ). In the early years it served two functions: as a seismological station...
FIGURES
Journal Article
Published: 06 December 2017
Seismological Research Letters (2018) 89 (1): 191–201.
...E. Knuts; K.‐G. Hinzen; S. K. Reamer; T. Camelbeeck ABSTRACT We recently discovered in the regional record office of North Rhine‐Westphalia ( Landesarchiv Nordrhein Westfalen ) in Duisburg (Germany) numerous original documents organized and distributed during the nineteenth century by the Prussian...
FIGURES | View All (5)
Journal Article
Published: 10 May 2017
Seismological Research Letters (2017) 88 (4): 1156–1162.
...-1906-earthquake-chinatown-amid-central-subway-construction/ , last accessed January 2017). The bottle is currently on display at the Geo‐Museum of Cologne University, Zülpicher Street 49a, Cologne, Germany. We thank an unknown construction worker who allowed us to pick up and remove the soda...
FIGURES | View All (7)
Published: 01 January 2007
DOI: 10.1130/2007.2425(15)
... The northern Rhine area covers an area of more than 40,000 km 2 and is one of the most important areas of earthquake recurrence in Europe north of the Alps. The Lower Rhine Embayment, a part of the northern Rhine area that extends over parts of western Germany, eastern Belgium...
Journal Article
Published: 07 April 2021
Seismological Research Letters (2021) 92 (3): 1854–1875.
..., 2019. Robel F. 1959 . Die Erdbebenstation Bensberg bei Köln , Z. Geophys. 25 , 16 – 32 (in German). Ruhr Universität Bochum (RUB Germany) ( 2007 ). RuhrNet—Seismic network of the Ruhr‐University Bochum [Data set] , Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources , BGR...
FIGURES | View All (11)
Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2004
Seismological Research Letters (2004) 75 (6): 713–725.
...Sharon K. Reamer; Klaus-G. Hinzen © 2004 by the Seismological Society of America 2004 On 14 March 1951 an earthquake of local magnitude 5.1 ( Hinzen and Oemisch, 2001 ) with a hypocenter near the town of Euskirchen, Germany caused injuries and property damage estimated at several million...
FIGURES | View All (9)
Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2012
Seismological Research Letters (2012) 83 (3): 492–497.
... might be the fact that the coils in the Geotech S13 are vertically oriented, while the two recording coils of the Sprengnether instrument are inclined. 1 Earthquake Geology and Archaeoseismology, Cologne University, Bergisch Gladbach, Germany © 2012 Lightning is a common...
FIGURES | View All (6)
Journal Article
Published: 01 July 2000
Seismological Research Letters (2000) 71 (4): 437–443.
... Europe. It is located in western Germany close to France, Luxembourg, and Belgium. The volcanic fields in the East Eifel and West Eifel ( Figure 1 ) evolved in the last 600 ka, and the last eruptions occurred only 11-12 ka B.P. Twenty kilometers northwest of Koblenz the Laacher See volcano erupted...
FIGURES | View All (4)
Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2007
Seismological Research Letters (2007) 78 (6): 576.
... University, Germany, and the Seismological Station, Bensberg, from 1960 until his retirement in 1995, after which he remained involved with the seismological community. His work concentrated on intraplate seismicity in Europe as well as engineering seismology; he installed and managed a local seismograph...
Journal Article
Published: 07 April 2021
Seismological Research Letters (2021) 92 (3): 1483–1490.
... Globe De Paris [IPGP], 2008 ) BN HP ( University of Patras, G. D., 2000 ) OE ( ZAMG‐Zentralanstalt Für Meterologie Und Geodynamik, 1987 ) WC BQ ( Department of Geosciences, Bensberg Observatory, University of Cologne, 2016 ) HS ( Hessian Agency for Nature Conservation, Environment And Geology...
Journal Article
Published: 03 April 2019
Seismological Research Letters (2019) 90 (3): 1258–1267.
...Klaus‐G. Hinzen ABSTRACT Two light earthquakes with equal local magnitudes of M L 4.3 occurred in 2011 in the northern Rhine area, Germany. They were recorded with 40 stations, including 20 strong‐motion free‐field stations. Some of these, particularly those in the city of Cologne, have the same...
FIGURES | View All (10)
Journal Article
Published: 22 February 2023
Seismological Research Letters (2023) 94 (3): 1318–1333.
.... Simultaneous reliable ear witness reports of thunderlike sounds from southwest Germany suggest that signals related to the eruption were audible in central Europe at a distance of more than 17,000 km from HTHH. We postulate that the source of these HF seismoacoustic signals was the vigorous volcanic lightning...
FIGURES | View All (8)
Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2000
Journal of Paleontology (2000) 74 (1): 25–031.
... complete animals. Schultka (1991 ) has described a single species from the Eifelian (?) Bensberger Schichten in the Rhenish Schiefergebirge, and Brauckmann (1994 ) reported fragmentary abdomens from the Eifel Hills of Germany. Dunlop and Poschmann (1997 ) have described a new arachnid, Xenarachne...
FIGURES
Journal Article
Published: 01 April 1975
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1975) 65 (2): 557–559.
...). Germany, August 9; 1974, 22h19m04.0s, 51.5°N, 7.1°E, focal depth about 0 km restricted (BCIS). Rock- burst. Felt (V) in Gelsenkirchen-Essen area (Bensberg Preliminary Seismogram Readings). United Kingdom, August 10, 1974, 12h49m38.1s, 57.1°N, 5.2°W, focal depth about 10 km restricted. Felt (V) in Kintail...
Journal Article
Published: 01 September 2010
Seismological Research Letters (2010) 81 (5): 804–810.
... the 1951 Euskirchen ( M S 5.2) earthquake damaged parts of the Lower Rhine embayment ( Schwarzbach 1951 ; Hinzen and Reamer 2007 ), Cologne University founded the seismological station Bensberg on 25 August 1951. The initiative came from Martin Schwarzbach, head of the university's Geological Institute...
FIGURES | View All (9)
Journal Article
Published: 01 September 2007
Seismological Research Letters (2007) 78 (5): 502–511.
..., Kirkland, Washington) and a nanoserver PC VIA eden 600 (DSM computer, Munich, Germany); time synchronization is made through minute pulses from a DCF clock (Meinberg, Bad Pyrmont, Germany) integrated in the PC. Maximum acceleration level is set to 2 g. Continuous waveform data, sampled at 250 Hz...
FIGURES | View All (9)
Journal Article
Published: 01 February 1975
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1975) 65 (1): 299–302.
... Britain Island region, June 27, 1974, 07h46mll.9s, 4.7°S, 152.5°E, focal depth about 70 km (GS). Felt (IV) at Rabaul (Rabaul). Magnitude 6.1 (GS rob). British Columbia, June 27, 1974, 21h01m56.2s, 49.8°N, 114.8°W, focal depth about 0 km restricted iS). Strip mine explosion. Germany, June 28, 1974...
Journal Article
Published: 21 February 2023
The Canadian Mineralogist (2022) 60 (6): 881–912.
... Gangerzlagerstätten im Erzrevier Bensberg . Förderverein des Bergischen Museums für Bergbau , Handwerk und Gewerbe, Bergisch Gladbach, Germany . Geurts, G., Ommer, H., & Stahl, H...
FIGURES | View All (9)
Journal Article
Published: 01 August 1968
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1968) 58 (4): 1325–1337.
... 63 1.04 .27 114 1.13 BNS Bensberg, Germany BEO Beograd (Belgrade), Yugoslavia 18 - . 01 .90 58 .75 BRK Berkeley, California BES Besancon, France 17 - . 5 2 1.94 150 2.17 BKR Bakuriani, USSR BKS Byerly, California 129 - . 28 .24 217 .85 BLA Blacksburg, Virginia BLO Bloomington, Indiana 39 .54 1.05 179...
Journal Article
Published: 01 August 1974
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1974) 64 (4): 1349–1352.
... intensity VII (Port Vila). Magnitude 7.1 (BRK), 6.2 (GS m 7.2 (GS Ms). December 30, 1973 16h39m29.7s, 15.5°S, 166.6°E, focal depth about 10 km restricted (GS). Felt (V) at Luganville (Port Vila). Magnitude 6.5 (PAS), 6.6 (BRK), 5.9 (GS rob), 6.6 (GS Ms). Germany, December 5, 1973, 14h58m12.7s, 51.5°N, 7.1°E...