Project Details
High-resolution Imaging of Swarm Systems through seismological re-processing of earthquakeswarm episodes employing full waveform double-difference methods [HISS]
Subject Area
Palaeontology
Geophysics
Geophysics
Term
from 2014 to 2020
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 252864886
HISS is an innovative project to develop and apply new approaches for double difference attenuation tomography to NW Bohemia earthquake swarm regions. It is a multi-group effort from partners at Universities of Potsdam (UPO, Cesca, Ohrnberger), Freiberg (UF, Alexandrowski), Czech Academy of Science Prague (CAS, Fischer, Horalek) and with GFZ Potsdsam (Dahm, Cesca). The PhD candidate, Marius Kriegerowski, is hosted at University Potsdam, but has realized intensive exchange and internships at GFZ, Feiberg and in Prague. HISS is contributing to research questions of the ICDP Eger proposal.The major aims of HISS are to improve the understanding of the processes of development and formation of midcrustal magmatic reservoirs, their dynamics and associated geothermal systems in particular by means of the development of attenuation and velocity double difference methods. The overall aims and the scientific approach have been described in detail in the original proposal for the first 2 years of the PhD project.
DFG Programme
Infrastructure Priority Programmes
International Connection
Czech Republic, Italy
Cooperation Partners
Professor Dr. Stefan Buske; Professor Dr. Tomas Fischer; Dr. Fracesco Grigoli; Dr. Josef Horálek; Professor Dr. Frank Krüger; Dr. Stephen Monna
Co-Investigator
Professor Dr. Torsten Dahm