Messeinrichtung für Mikroseismikbeobachtungen in Tiefbohrungen H. Harwardt OriginalPaper Pages: 243 - 258
Spectral development of microseism storms at the Oulu seismograph station, Finland H. Korhonen OriginalPaper Pages: 259 - 265
Some results of study of the microseisms in the USSR T. A. ProskurjakovaL. N. RykunovE. F. Savarensky OriginalPaper Pages: 290 - 295
On hydrometeorological conditions of microseisms generation A. D. Sytinsky OriginalPaper Pages: 296 - 304
Complex of phenomena which arise simultaneously with the generation of microseismic vibrations V. N. Tabulevich OriginalPaper Pages: 305 - 315
Illustration d'une théorie des microséismes par quelques cas concrets Louis Grinda OriginalPaper Pages: 316 - 331
To the problem of earthquake magnitudes determination V. I. BuneN. A. VvedenskayaI. V. Fedorova OriginalPaper Pages: 350 - 361
Correlation of magnitudesM LH /USSR andm pv /ISC for earthquakes of Kamchatka, Kuril Isls and Japan V. I. BuneN. V. Golubeva OriginalPaper Pages: 370 - 380
Comparison analysis of magnitude values for the daghestanian and Kirghiz earthquakes by observations of Soviet and American stations I. V. GorbunovaN. V. Kondorskaya OriginalPaper Pages: 381 - 386
Evaluation of magnitudes using USSR and US (NOS) techniques Leonard M. MurphyJames N. Jordan OriginalPaper Pages: 387 - 396
Behaviour ofP phase spectrum in relation to magnitude calculation M. A. Choudhury OriginalPaper Pages: 397 - 404
The recommendations on magnitude determination in practice of seismic observations BriefCommunication Pages: 433 - 434