National seismological bulletin of Ukraine for 2021

IF 0.6 Q4 GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS
Yuliana Andruschenko, O. I. Liaschuk, L. Farfuliak, T. Amashukeli, O.Z. Haniiev, V. Osadchyi, K. Petrenko, S. Verbytskyi
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The National System of seismic observations of Ukraine has accumulated a network of observation seismicpoints the joint management of the S.I. Subbotin Institute of Geophysics of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine and the Main Special Monitoring Center of the State Space Agency of Ukraine. The two institutions together established a joint National database in which the observations are collected, processed and analyzed. Alongside live updates, the data are systematized as seismological bulletins an earthquake catalogs. According to the data, in Ukraine and the nearby countries there happened in 2021 over one hundred fifty earthquakes. Most of them occurred in the deep-focus Vrancea region (Romania). The maximum recorded magnitude was 4.6; the earthquakes in the nearby countries were local in scope and had no significant effect on the seismicity in Ukraine. The largest earthquake in Ukraine (t0=03:18:04; φ=48.87 °N; λ=25.68 °E; h=6 km; mb=4.3) occurred on September 23 in the Ternopil region. In Ukraine, most epicenters of the recorded earthquakes lie in the Volyn-Podillya area and the Forecarpathian fold at the edge of the Folded Carpathians. In the Crimean-Black Sea region, there was weak seismicity with earthquake epicenters concentrated in the sea. The Seismological bulletin of Ukraine contains detailed information on all seismic events which happened in Ukraine, Romania, Poland, Moldova, Slovakia, Hungary, and Belarus.
2021年乌克兰国家地震公报
乌克兰国家地震观测系统积累了一个由乌克兰国家科学院苏博京地球物理研究所和乌克兰国家航天局主要特别监测中心共同管理的观测地震点网络。这两个机构共同建立了一个联合国家数据库,收集、处理和分析观测结果。除了实时更新外,这些数据还被系统化为地震公报和地震目录。根据数据,乌克兰和附近国家在2021年发生了150多次地震。其中大部分发生在深焦区弗朗西亚地区(罗马尼亚)。记录的最大震级为4.6级;附近国家的地震是局部范围的,对乌克兰的地震活动没有显著影响。乌克兰最大的地震(03:18:04;φ= 48.87°N;λ= 25.68°E;h = 6公里;9月23日在捷尔诺波尔地区发生了mb=4.3)。在乌克兰,记录到的大多数地震震中位于沃林-波季里亚地区和喀尔巴阡褶皱边缘的前喀尔巴阡褶皱。在克里米亚-黑海地区,地震活动性弱,震中集中在海上。乌克兰地震学公报包含发生在乌克兰、罗马尼亚、波兰、摩尔多瓦、斯洛伐克、匈牙利和白俄罗斯的所有地震事件的详细信息。
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Geofizicheskiy Zhurnal-Geophysical Journal
Geofizicheskiy Zhurnal-Geophysical Journal GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS-
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