Source of Analytical Data on Main Faults and Faulted Areas with Seismic Potential
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====== Faults of the Bohemian Massif ====== | ====== Faults of the Bohemian Massif ====== | ||
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- | This web reviews some main features of the most important faults in the Bohemian Massif and its close neighbourhood.\\ | + | This web reviews some main features of the most important faults in the Bohemian Massif and its close neighbourhood. |
- | Emphasis is given to those faults which were demonstrably | + | |
- | It uses a structured database of active faults and related local observations made or compiled by the **[[authors_and_citing# | + | |
- | You may navigate to your targets either via **map below** (please be patient, | + | The emphasis here is on those faults which were demonstrably active in Cenozoic and/or which are assumed to pose increased seismic hazard for the following thousands of years. For the sake of completeness, |
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+ | You may navigate to the targets either via **map below** (it downloads slowly!) or via encyclopedic entries in the sidebar.\\ | ||
Read more on **[[database_and_how_to_use_it|usage and technicals]]** if you need it.\\ | Read more on **[[database_and_how_to_use_it|usage and technicals]]** if you need it.\\ | ||
- | Later you may **[[our_fault_database|download]]** | + | Making |
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