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Journal Article
Published: 02 January 2024
Seismological Research Letters (2024) 95 (3): 1834–1848.
... to automatically learn features. We use a dataset containing various mostly cryogenic waveforms detected by an STA/LTA short‐term average/long‐term average algorithm on continuous waveform recordings from the geophysical observatory at Neumayer station, Antarctica. The quality of the features is evaluated...
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The seismic network around Neumayer station, Antarctica. Note in particular the location of VNA2, which is the station that provides the data used in this study. The inset shows the location of Neumayer station in Antarctica.
Published: 02 January 2024
Figure 1. The seismic network around Neumayer station, Antarctica. Note in particular the location of VNA2, which is the station that provides the data used in this study. The inset shows the location of Neumayer station in Antarctica.
Journal Article
Published: 01 December 2011
South African Journal of Geology (2011) 114 (3-4): 535–540.
... measurement of the distance between artificial satellites orbiting the earth and ground stations. Ultra-short pulses of light are fired from a network of ground stations to target satellites equipped with retro-reflectors and reflected back to the ground station where the Time-Of-Flight (TOF) is determined...
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Published: 01 October 2001
Earth Sciences History (2001) 20 (2): 156–177.
... of observational data obtained from small portions of the Earth’s surface was improved greatly because magnetic surveys were carried out extensively in developed countries and their colonies. In surveys of that sort, which were carried out chiefly in more highly developed regions, a number of stations were chosen...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 July 2014
Seismological Research Letters (2014) 85 (4): 852–862.
... with the activities of the Norwegian Antarctic Research Expedition 2011–2014. Prior to the installation of the new station, the permanent network in Dronning Maud Land (see Fig.  1 ) consisted of three broadband stations and a small aperture array in the vicinity of the German Antarctic Station Neumayer III (VNA1...
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Journal Article
Published: 10 June 2015
Seismological Research Letters (2015) 86 (4): 1148–1159.
... regional P , regional S , and teleseismic P phases. Figure  6 displays a regional signal recorded at the 3‐C IMS station TSUM, together with the empirical array response functions for the Pn and Sn phases at the almost collocated I35NA infrasound array. Here, we have band‐pass filtered...
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Journal: Paleobiology
Published: 01 January 2001
Paleobiology (2001) 27 (1): 7–13.
... of the carcass, because at this station the contents had become consistent enough to maintain shapes until prefossilization occurred. The meanders of the cololites thus reflect the configuration of the haustra, and the pinchings the positions of contraction waves, at the moment of death, while longitudinal...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 June 1981
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1981) 71 (3): 905–923.
..., approved by the Vice- Presidents, supported by Dr. Neumayer, voted upon and carried", is one of those discussed and approved by the Congress. "That the Congress acknowledges the utility and indeed the scientific necessity of an international system of stations for the observations of earthquakes". Report...
Journal Article
Published: 01 October 1991
Earth Sciences History (1991) 10 (2): 223–226.
... to the Austrian Academy of Sciences as well as to the annual assembly of German Natural Scientists and Physicians in Graz. His maxim was: “Research Stations—Not Research Journeys!” He presented six statements regarding research in the Arctic (including the development of international cooperation...
Journal Article
Published: 01 October 1987
Earth Sciences History (1987) 6 (2): 178–204.
.... Neumayer was a graduate of the Technische Hochschule in Munich and had worked with Lamont the magnetician. He managed to obtain finance for the observatory instruments from the Duke of Bavaria ( Neumayer, 1867 ). He also carried out a magnetic survey of the State of Victoria, with 235 field stations...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 October 2005
Earth Sciences History (2005) 24 (2): 265–294.
... and Humanities in Munich on 2–3 June, 2005. The Commission for Glaciology of the Bavarian Academy with its first scientific leader Dr Oskar Reinwarth was involved in the preparatory phase of the construction of the Georg-von-Neumayer-Station and participated in many research projects funded by the Deutsche...
Journal Article
Published: 01 October 2007
Earth Sciences History (2007) 26 (2): 193–199.
...-nineteenth century) Hopkins, Volger, Mallet (seismology) Suess, Zirkel, Powell, Michel Levy, Dutton, Gilbert, Davis, Walcott, Fouqué, Chamberlin, Richthofen, Rosenbusch, Heim, Lapworth, Barrande, Karpinskii, Dana (second half of the nineteenth century) Schuster, von Neumayer (geomagnetism) Milne, Suess...
Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2025
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2025) 101 (1): 97–105.
... on the Richter scale earthquake hit off the coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. This earthquake caused a tsunami that resulted in the deaths of approximately 292,206 people and caused up to $5 billion in direct economic damage ( Heger and Neumayer, 2019 ). The second event was the Great East Japan Earthquake in 2011...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 October 2002
Earth Sciences History (2002) 21 (2): 199–206.
... of the volcano, Parboewatan and Danan, disappeared. Only the southern slope of Rakata remained visible in the bubbling sea. During August 27, the fantastic natural drama came to an end. The pressure waves of the detonations encircled the Earth and were recorded by the barographs of many meteorological stations...
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Journal Article
Journal: Lithosphere
Publisher: GSW
Published: 01 December 2010
Lithosphere (2010) 2 (6): 454–461.
... for these anomalies leads to a consideration of subglacial topography and specific locales of anomalously low rock density. Figure 2. Route of the Victoria Land Traverse from the head of the Skelton Glacier, northwest across northern Victoria Land to the end point of the French Traverse, at station 531, and east...
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Journal Article
Published: 07 April 2021
Seismological Research Letters (2021) 92 (3): 1854–1875.
... and IS27. Stations AS035 and IS27 are located in Antarctica at the South‐African and German research bases, South African National Antarctic Expedition (SANAE) IV and Neumayer III, respectively. Stations PS19 and IS26 are collocated in southeastern Germany and, in addition to their important role...
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Journal: Lithosphere
Publisher: GSW
Published: 07 February 2022
Lithosphere (2022) 2022 (1): 5596233.
... gravity values reflect a shallow Moho (coastal plain). Some comparisons of our Moho model with those obtained from the previous geophysical surveys at seismic station locations (Figure 2 ) are also performed in this study to test the efficiency of the gravity inversion (Table 3 ). 15 out of the 32...
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Journal Article
Published: 09 June 2015
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2015) 52 (10): 823–832.
... and connected to the new absolute gravity station at KSU before using in the geoid calculation, and additional details are found in Mogren et al. (2013) . The input gravity data set for this study consists of 459 848 surface gravity points ( Fig. 3 ). Fig. 3. Distribution of the GPS-levelling (blue...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 April 1989
Earth Sciences History (1989) 8 (1): 88–97.
..., U.S.A. PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE TRENDS IN GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH. Wilfried Schroder, ed. 1988. Interdisciplinary Commission on History of the International Association of Geomagnetism and Aeronomy, Bremen-Roennebeck. 342 p. Softcover. 22 DM. (Order from IAGA, Geophysical Station, Hechelstrasse 8...
Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 01 January 2013
DOI: 10.1144/SP381.8
EISBN: 9781862396401
... Abstract Several characteristic waves detected by seismographs in Antarctic stations have been recognized as originating from the physical interaction between the solid earth and the atmosphere–ocean–cryosphere system surrounding the Antarctic and may be used as a proxy for characterizing ocean...