2022
DOI: 10.35540/2686-7907.2022.4.06
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Regional network of seismological observations on the territory of Dagestan: state and development prospects

Abstract: The territory of Dagestan is one of the seismically active regions of the European part of Russia. Both in the historical past and in recent years, strong and destructive earthquakes have occurred in this region. For example, the area of the Sulak cascade of hydroelectric power stations is one of the most dangerous in Dagestan, both in seismic and environmental terms. Over the past 53 years, there have been 4 strong earthquakes with devastating consequences (1970, 1974, 1975, 1999 years). The most powerful of … Show more

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“…Data transmission from observation points to the processing center in Vladikavkaz is carried out in near real-time via telemetry channels [11]. The seismological observation network of the Dagestan branch of GS RAS (international network code-DAGSR) currently includes 17 seismic stations (http://dbgsras.ru, accessed on 27 November 2023), which continuously record seismic events in the territory of Dagestan and adjacent areas [12]. The Kislovodsk seismic station of GS RAS (international network code-KMGSR) includes 17 seismological observation points (http://eqru.gsras.ru/stations/index.php?inc=stalist&net=KMGSR, accessed on 27 November 2023) in the North Caucasus and Stavropol Territory [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data transmission from observation points to the processing center in Vladikavkaz is carried out in near real-time via telemetry channels [11]. The seismological observation network of the Dagestan branch of GS RAS (international network code-DAGSR) currently includes 17 seismic stations (http://dbgsras.ru, accessed on 27 November 2023), which continuously record seismic events in the territory of Dagestan and adjacent areas [12]. The Kislovodsk seismic station of GS RAS (international network code-KMGSR) includes 17 seismological observation points (http://eqru.gsras.ru/stations/index.php?inc=stalist&net=KMGSR, accessed on 27 November 2023) in the North Caucasus and Stavropol Territory [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%