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Surface Wave Analysis and Inversion-Application to the Bohemian Massif
Kolínský, Petr ; Prokop Brokešová, Johana (advisor) ; Novotný, Oldřich (referee) ; Růžek, Bohuslav (referee)
title: Surface Wave Analysis and Inversion Application to the Bohemian Massif author: Mgr. Petr Kolínský, DiS. author's e-mail address: kolinsky@irsm.cas.cz departments: Department of Geophysics Faculty of Mathematics and Physics Charles University Prague V Holešovičkách 2, Praha 8 - 180 00, Czech Republic and Department of Seismology Institute of Rock Structure and Mechanics, v.v.i. Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic V Holešovičkách 41, Praha 8 - 182 09, Czech Republic supervisor: RNDr. Johana Brokešová, CSc. supervisor's e-mail address: johana.brokesova@mff.cuni.cz consultant: RNDr. Jiří Málek, PhD. consultant's e-mail address: malek@irsm.cas.cz keywords: surface waves, group velocity, phase velocity, frequency-time analysis, multiple filtering, tomography, inversion problems, Earth crust structure, Bohemian Massif An overview of surface wave analysis methods as well as of inversion techniques is given. Special attention is paid to the multiple filtering method for dispersion curve estimation, which is described by two different ways in detail. The isometric method is used for dispersion curve inversion and its description and tests are presented. Described methods are further used in applications. The applications show examples of surface wave analysis and inversion for 1D and 2D...
Natural CO2 outburst and their relation to tectonic processes
Balák, František ; Fischer, Tomáš (advisor) ; Kolínský, Petr (referee)
This thesis is deals with the running geodynamic activity of NW Bohemia, where frequent earthquake swarms and natural CO2 emanations occur as a possible fade-out of the Tertiary rift activity. The first part summarizes the nature of these geological phenomena with a focus on CO2 escapes and its characteristics. These escapes are viewed from the viewpoint of geology and chemical and isotopic composition along with the effect of earth tides, barometric pressure and seismic activity. In the second part I analyse the records of two CO2 monitoring stations in terms of atmospheric pressure and ambient temperature.
Natural CO2 outburst and their relation to tectonic processes
Balák, František ; Fischer, Tomáš (advisor) ; Kolínský, Petr (referee)
This thesis is deals with the running geodynamic activity of NW Bohemia, where frequent earthquake swarms and natural CO2 emanations occur as a possible fade-out of the Tertiary rift activity. The first part summarizes the nature of these geological phenomena with a focus on CO2 escapes and its characteristics. These escapes are viewed from the viewpoint of geology and chemical and isotopic composition along with the effect of earth tides, barometric pressure and seismic activity. In the second part I analyse the records of two CO2 monitoring stations in terms of atmospheric pressure and ambient temperature.
Surface Wave Analysis and Inversion-Application to the Bohemian Massif
Kolínský, Petr ; Prokop Brokešová, Johana (advisor) ; Novotný, Oldřich (referee) ; Růžek, Bohuslav (referee)
title: Surface Wave Analysis and Inversion Application to the Bohemian Massif author: Mgr. Petr Kolínský, DiS. author's e-mail address: kolinsky@irsm.cas.cz departments: Department of Geophysics Faculty of Mathematics and Physics Charles University Prague V Holešovičkách 2, Praha 8 - 180 00, Czech Republic and Department of Seismology Institute of Rock Structure and Mechanics, v.v.i. Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic V Holešovičkách 41, Praha 8 - 182 09, Czech Republic supervisor: RNDr. Johana Brokešová, CSc. supervisor's e-mail address: johana.brokesova@mff.cuni.cz consultant: RNDr. Jiří Málek, PhD. consultant's e-mail address: malek@irsm.cas.cz keywords: surface waves, group velocity, phase velocity, frequency-time analysis, multiple filtering, tomography, inversion problems, Earth crust structure, Bohemian Massif An overview of surface wave analysis methods as well as of inversion techniques is given. Special attention is paid to the multiple filtering method for dispersion curve estimation, which is described by two different ways in detail. The isometric method is used for dispersion curve inversion and its description and tests are presented. Described methods are further used in applications. The applications show examples of surface wave analysis and inversion for 1D and 2D...
Rychlost S-vln v nejsvrchnější kůře z povrchových vln generovaných zemětřesením v Lubinu o M4.1
Řezba, Karel ; Kolínský, Petr
Rayleigh waves generated by rockburst in Lubin is studied. S-wave velocity model is estimated, using program SVAL.

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