CzechGeo/EPOS – Distributed system of permanent observatory measurements and temporary monitoring of geophysical fields in the Czech Republic, research team member (EUTecNet – European Tectonic monitoring Network)

CzechGeo/EPOS – Distributed system of permanent observatory measurements and temporary monitoring of geophysical fields in the Czech Republic, research team member (EUTecNet – European Tectonic monitoring Network)

CzechGeo/EPOS is aimed at establish and operating the national node of Pan European project EPOS. The backbone of recent observing system in the Czech Republic forms permanent seismic, tidal, geodynamic, geomagnetic and geothermic observatories. The system is completed with local networks and temporary monitoring experiments. EPOS aims to create a single sustainable, permanent and distributed infrastructure to achieve integration, increased accessibility and long term continuity and data archiving of geophysical monitoring data from networks in Europe and in the Mediterranean regions. Moreover, EPOS introduces an innovative strategy based on merging within a single but distributed infrastructure data, in-situ observatories and laboratory experiments and high-resolution and high-performance computational tools bridging the gap between observational and geophysical modelling by linking advanced simulation technology and processing facilities directly to the observational data bases. EPOS will thus create a strongly competitive European research infrastructure providing radically new conditions and new horizons for solid Earth science research in Europe. CzechGeo will contribute to and profit from the EPOS achievements

Grant No.

LM2010008 - Program Projekty velkých infrastruktur pro VaVaI (2010-2015)

Grant Agency

MSM - Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports (MŠMT)

Resolved in

2010-2015

Principal investigator

RNDr. Pavel Hejda, Institute of Geophysics organizes AS CR, v.v.i.

Co-investigators

IRSM AS CR, v.v.i.:

RNDr. Josef Stemberk, CSc.

Mgr. Jan Blahůt, Ph.D., coinvestigator responsible for the GNSS network GEONAS

RNDr. Jiří Málek, Ph.D.

State
Archived