APPLICATION OF SPACE TECHNOLOGIES FOR STUDIES AND MONITORING OF SEISMOGENIC ZONES
Journal Title: Aerospace Research in Bulgaria - Year 2016, Vol 28, Issue
Abstract
In the present article are presented the results of studies carried out by the author, or by teams under his supervision and participation, in different seismogenic zones in Bulgaria and abroad. The submitted cases of the application of space technologies Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) and Interferometry Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) for investigation and monitoring of seismogenic zones manifest the significance and the advantages of these methods in determination of the regularities in the development of the tectonic processes of accumulation and release of tensions in the seismogenic zones, related to the assessment of the seismic hazard and medium-term forecast of strong earthquakes.
Authors and Affiliations
Dimitar Dimitrov
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