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Abstract Since May 1971 a seismic station has been in operation at the Schlegeis reservoir in Austria. Seismological observations are presented and discussed. During this time no macroseismic activity was observed near Schlegeis, which is located in an aseismic region of the Eastern Alps. During the past two years the high-gain seismic station recorded 176 weak events of low magnitudes < 0, all well below the human detection threshold. Local seismicity follows the annual lake-level variations with a time lag of several months. However, with the presently available data, natural and induced activity cannot be discriminated.
Abstract Since May 1971 a seismic station has been in operation at the Schlegeis reservoir in Austria. Seismological observations are presented and discussed. During this time no macroseismic activity was observed near Schlegeis, which is located in an aseismic region of the Eastern Alps. During the past two years the high-gain seismic station recorded 176 weak events of low magnitudes < 0, all well below the human detection threshold. Local seismicity follows the annual lake-level variations with a time lag of several months. However, with the presently available data, natural and induced activity cannot be discriminated.
Observation of low-magnitude seismicity at a reservoir in the Eastern Alps
Engineering Geology ; 8 ; 99-106
06.12.1973
8 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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