A Crustal Model for the Eastern Alps Region and a New Moho Map in Southeastern Europe

In the last two decades, south-central Europe and the Eastern Alps have been widely explored by many seismic refraction experiments (e.g., CELEBRATION 2000, ALP 2002, SUDETES 2003). Although quite detailed images are available along linear profiles, a comprehensive, three-dimensional crustal model o...

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Earthquakes, seismology
Exact sciences and technology
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