From National to Transnational Seismic Monitoring Products and Services in the Republic of Bulgaria, Republic of Moldova, Romania, and Ukraine

Author:

Mărmureanu Alexandru1,Ionescu Constantin1,Grecu Bogdan1,Toma-Danila Dragos1,Tiganescu Alexandru1,Neagoe Cristian1,Toader Victorin1,Craifaleanu Iolanda-Gabriela23,Dragomir Claudiu Sorin24,Meiţă Vasile2,Liashchuk Oleksandr Ivanovich5,Dimitrova Liliya6,Ilieş Ion7

Affiliation:

1. National Institute for Earth Physics (NIEP), Magurele, Ilfov, Romania

2. National Institute for Research and Development in Construction, Urban Planning and Sustainable Spatial Development (URBAN-INCERC), Bucuresti, Romania

3. Technical University of Civil Engineering Bucharest, Bucuresti, Romania

4. Faculty of Land Reclamation and Environmental Engineering, UASVM Bucharest, Bucuresti, Romania

5. Main Center of the Special Monitoring, Space Facilities Control and Test Center, State Space Agency of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine

6. National Institute of Geophysics, Geodesy and Geography, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (NIGGG – BAS), Sofia, Bulgaria

7. Institute of Geology and Seismology (IGS), Chişinău, Republic of Moldova

Abstract

Abstract The aim of this article is to analyze the background, current status, and outlook of seismic monitoring products and services in Bulgaria, Moldova, Romania, and Ukraine. These countries manage seismic networks that contribute to the European Integrated Data Archive node in the framework of the Observatories and Research Facilities for European Seismology, which represents a collaborative effort in coordinating observational seismology across the European region through the collection, archiving, and dissemination of seismic waveform data, metadata, and related products. All of the aforementioned countries share a common threat: strong earthquakes occurring in the Vrancea area located in central-eastern Romania at intermediate depths (usually in the 60–180 km interval). Events such as the ones on 10 November 1940 and 4 March 1977 generated high damage in Romania, northern Bulgaria, and Moldova. In addition to Vrancea, crustal earthquakes in areas such as Shabla or Dulovo can lead to cross-border damage. Therefore, understanding the way national seismic networks are distributed, how they cooperate, and the products and services that they provide in (near) real time and their terms is of significant interest in the context of necessary hazard harmonization and joint emergency intervention and risk mitigation actions.

Publisher

Seismological Society of America (SSA)

Subject

Geophysics

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