Erzsébet Győri
Hungarian Academy of Sciences
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Archive | 2006
László Tóth; Erzsébet Győri; Péter Mónus; T. Zsíros
Seismic hazard for single sites and hazard maps for the whole Pannonian region (44.0-50.0N; 13.0-28.0E) have been calculated. The hazard assessment was carried out using a probabilistic approach by incorporating a wide range of parameter values and viable interpretations that were consistent with the data. Alternative interpretations were described by branches of a logic tree. Each branch was weighted according to the ability of that interpretation to explain the available data. The resulting seismic hazard map describes expected shaking with a 475-year return period in terms of peak ground acceleration. Furthermore, some important contributors to seismic risk are highlighted, and a liquefaction hazard map is presented for the territory of Hungary.
Acta Geodaetica Et Geophysica Hungarica | 2018
Zoltán Gráczer; Gyöngyvér Szanyi; István Bondár; Csenge Czanik; Tibor Czifra; Erzsébet Győri; György Hetényi; I. Kovács; Irene Molinari; Bálint Süle; Eszter Szűcs; Viktor Wesztergom; Zoltán Wéber
In the last few decades dense large-scale seismic networks showed their importance in studying the structure of the lithosphere and the upper mantle. The better understanding of the Apennines–Alps–Carpathian–Dinarides system is the main target of the AlpArray European international initiative in which more than 50 institutes are involved. The core of AlpArray is the AlpArray Seismic Network (AASN). With its
Science and Technology of Nuclear Installations | 2015
Tamás János Katona; Zoltán Bán; Erzsébet Győri; László Tóth; András Mahler
Acta Geodaetica Et Geophysica Hungarica | 2015
Márta Marótiné Kiszely; Erzsébet Győri
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Acta Geodaetica Et Geophysica Hungarica | 2011
Erzsébet Győri; László Tóth; Zoltán Gráczer; T. Katona
Acta Geodaetica Et Geophysica Hungarica | 2015
Erzsébet Győri; László Tóth; Péter Mónus
∼600 broadband seismic stations (
Pure and Applied Geophysics | 2016
Gyöngyvér Szanyi; Zoltán Gráczer; Erzsébet Győri; Zdeněk Kaláb; Markéta Lednická
Archive | 2015
Márta Marótiné Kiszely; Erzsébet Győri
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Acta Geodaetica Et Geophysica Hungarica | 2013
Gyöngyvér Szanyi; Zoltán Gráczer; Erzsébet Győri
Acta Geodaetica Et Geophysica Hungarica | 2006
Erzsébet Győri
∼280 of which are temporary) the AASN is, so far, the largest passive seismic experiment in Europe. The MTA CSFK Geodetic and Geophysical Institute, as a Core Member of the AlpArray project, contributes to the AlpArray Seismic Network with its entire permanent network as well as with 11 temporary broadband seismic stations deployed in Western Hungary. Three additional station equipment were provided by the Swiss-AlpArray SINERGIA program. The average station distance together with the permanent stations is around 40 km in the area of interest. The temporary network has been installed between December 2015 and July 2016 and the planned operation period is 3 years. In this paper we describe the characteristics of the 29 permanent and temporary stations, introducing not only the equipment, but the location, housing and geological setting, as well. We present median power spectral density curves in order to characterise the noise conditions at each station.