Seismogenic zones of Northwestern Croatia (CROSBI ID 544468)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Tomljenović, Bruno ; Herak, Davorka ; Herak, Marijan ; Kralj, K.
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Seismogenic zones of Northwestern Croatia
Newly obtained and combined structural and seismic data allow us to define and characterize the major seismogenic zones of the NW Croatia. Although characterized by a moderate seismicity with a rare occurrence of earthquakes with M ³ 5, this part of Croatia is considered as seismically the most vulnerable part of the country due to the highest population density and over 55 % of annual national product. Tectonically, it lies in the border zone between the Alps, the Dinarides and the Pannonian basin, at the “ triple junction” of the Periadriatic-Balaton, Sava and Drava transcurrent fault systems, all playing important role in the Neogene-Quaternary tectonics in this and neighbouring region (e.g. Fodor et al., 1998 ; Prelogovic´ et al., 1998 ; Tomljenovic´ and Csontos, 2001 ; Tomljenovic´ et al., 2008). The earthquake data archived in the Croatian Earthquake Catalogue (covering the period since 373 BC until today) with recently re-computed locations of events recorded in NW Croatia in period of 1908 – 2007 (Herak et al., 2008) indicate a distinctive spatial distribution of earthquakes concentrated in five seismogenic zones.
seismogenic zones; NW Croatia
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Podaci o prilogu
46-47.
2008.
objavljeno
Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
27° Convegno Nazionale GNGTS - 2008
Slejko, D.
Trst: OGS
Podaci o skupu
27° Convegno Nazionale GNGTS - 2008.
predavanje
06.10.2008-08.10.2008
Trst, Italija