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Forstliche Standortskarte des Landes Brandenburg: Meso- und Mikroklima

Das Meso- und Mikroklima zeigt lokale, meist reliefbedingte Abweichungen zum Wuchsbezirksklima durch die Anzeige von frischeren (fr) und trockeneren (tr) Verhältnissen auf. Diese werden zur Gesamt-Klimafeuchte zusammengeführt. Dieser Layer ist mit der Standortskarte gemeinsam zu betrachten. Das Meso- und Mikroklima zeigt lokale, meist reliefbedingte Abweichungen zum Wuchsbezirksklima durch die Anzeige von frischeren (fr) und trockeneren (tr) Verhältnissen auf. Diese werden zur Gesamt-Klimafeuchte zusammengeführt. Dieser Layer ist mit der Standortskarte gemeinsam zu betrachten.

3D-Mesh Hamburg

Das 3D-Mesh ist ein vollautomatisch berechnetes, dreidimensionales Oberflächenmodell der Freien und Hansestadt Hamburg. Durch die dreidimensionale Darstellung und die hochauflösenden Bildern entsteht eine einzigartige plastische Ansicht der Stadtfläche. Damit eignet sich der Datensatz hervorragend für Visualisierungszwecke. Grundlage für das 3D-Mesh sind die Bilder der Schrägbildbefliegung 2018. Aus diesen wird eine dreidimensionale Punktwolke erzeugt, die im Anschluss zu einem Polygonnetz vermascht und mit den Schrägbildern texturiert wird. Bei diesem Datensatz handelt es sich um ein 3D-Mesh mit reduzierter Auflösung.

Bebauungsplaene Kleinblittersdorf/Kleinblittersdorf - Auf Mess

Bebauungspläne und Umringe der Gemeinde Kleinblittersdorf (Saarland), Ortsteil Kleinblittersdorf:Bebauungsplan "Auf Mess" der Gemeinde Kleinblittersdorf, Ortsteil Kleinblittersdorf

EnvSeis project, Kåfjord

This network of sixteen geophones and six broadbands was installed in Kåfjord, Troms og Finnmark, Norway, to study two rockslides: Njárgavárri and Indre Nordneset. Each study site had three broadbands from September 2023 to June 2025. In addition, were installed and recording: September – November 2023: six geophones on each site; April – August 2024: four geophones at Njárgavárri and ten at Indre Nordneset. The geophones were installed locally around the rockslides while the broadbands were installed one to a few kilometers from the rockslides (except for one of them directly at Indre Nordneset). The geophones in Njárgavárri were first installed as two triangular antennas of four stations each (three in triangle and one in the middle) and were then replaced by a small aperture array around the most active part of the unstable slope. The goal was to record all activities: rock falls, cracking and creeping movements. In Indre Nordneset, the geophone stations were placed in a small aperture array all around the main scarp and surface of failure to record the cracking activity. The geophones are of type 3-D Geophone PE-6/B with DATA-CUBE3 (built-in GPS). The broadbands are of type STS-2.5 with EDR-10 digitizers. Sampling frequency was 400 Hz for geophone stations, 200 Hz broadbands. Gain was at 16 (15.258789 nV/count) for the geophone stations, set on high (100 nV/bit) for the broadband stations. Waveform data is available from the GEOFON data centre, under network code 8I.

Rohdaten BfG-GNSS-Messnetz

Das BfG-GNSS-Messnetzes besteht aus über 50 GNSS-Stationen im Bereich der Nord- und Ostsee. Primärer Zweck ist die Georeferenzierung von Pegeln der Wasserstraßen- und Schifffahrtsverwaltung (WSV). Die Rohdaten umfassen die kontinuierlichen Beobachtungsdaten der Satellitensysteme GPS, Glonass, Galileo und Beidou. Der Höhenunterschied 'dH1' zwischen dem jeweiligen Referenzpunkt der GNSS-Antenne und den zugehörigen Pegelfestpunkten (PFP) kann dem Sitelog der Permanentstation entnommen werden. Der Sollhöhenunterschied 'dH2' zwischen den Pegelfestpunkten und dem Pegelnullpunkt (PNP) wird durch das zuständige Wasserstraßen- und Schifffahrtsamt geführt.

DZA short-term seismic network in the Lausitz

A network of 209 continuously running digital seismic stations equipped with short-period geophones (200 stations) and broadband sensors (9 stations) was deployed in an area of ~14 x ~14 km in the Lausitz (Saxony, Germany) for a period of ~5 weeks. The main objectives were 1) to create a 3-D model of the subsurface (shear wave velocity; ambient noise tomography) using the ambient seismic noise field and 2) to investigate the spatio-temporal distribution of the seismic noise (and noise sources). The project is related to the preparations for the construction of a ‘Low Seismic Lab’ (as part of the German Center for Astrophysics, DZA) and potentially the Einstein Telescope. Waveform data is available from the GEOFON data centre, under network code 9I.

2,5D Mesh Saarlouis (2025)

Diese Daten stellen das Stadtgebiet von Saarlouis mit der Erdoberfläche und sich darauf befindlichen Objekten als 2,5D Mesh dar. Datengrundlage sind die digitalen Luftbilder der Befliegung des Saarlandes im April 2025, diese Befliegung erfolgte mit einer GSD von 10cm, Querüberlappung von 60% und Längsüberlappung von 80%.

SO297-land

- Installation of 29 short-period seismometers between Copiapo and Taltal to monitor seismic events - The deployment was between February 2023 and June 2023 - Registering continuously 250 SPS - Onshore component of research cruise SO297 with RV Sonne. Waveform data is available from the GEOFON data centre, under network code 5R.

GEOREAL - GEOthermal experiments in the KTB deep laboratory under REAL conditions of a deep borehole

To seismically monitor the GEOREAL hydraulic stimulation experiment, that took place during the period 6-15 November 2023, a station network was set up in the vicinity of the Kontinentale Tiefbohrung/ KTB deep crustal lab near Windischeschenbach, Germany. The network comprised both surface stations, shallow borehole (25-150 m deep) stations as well as a borehole chain at 2000 m depth in the main borehole, ca. 200m apart from the pilot borehole. First stations were installed in early 2022 and removed in mid-2024. A total of 600 m³ of water was injected into the 4 km deep pilot borehole (KTB-VB, 12° 7.16' E, 49° 48.98' N, 513.418 m above NN ). This volume was injected through a stuck packer in the cased borehole into the open borehole section a depth of 3.85-4 km. No induced seismicity was observed during the injection experiment. Waveform data is available from the GEOFON data centre, under network code 4R, and is fully open.

The Irpinia seismic Array

Irpinia seismic Array is part of the DEnse mulTi-paramEtriC observations and 4D high resoluTion imaging (DETECT) project focused on the acquisition of a unique multiparametric dataset and fosters collaboration among various institutions. The University of Naples Federico II (UniNa) and the German Research Centre for Geosciences (GFZ) are leading this effort carried out in collaboration with various local institutions and supported by the local municipalities. The DETECT project aims at exploiting very dense seismic networks deployed across a segmented fault system (Irpinia and Pergola-Melandro) to foster the development of scientific integrated methodologies for monitoring and imaging the fault behavior during the inter-seismic phase. The Irpinia seismic Array consists of a dense constellation of seismic antennas using more than 200 seismic stations deployed for one year. Each seismic antenna, with maximum aperture of ~2 km, uses one broad-band sensor, one short period sensor with 1 Hz and 8 with 4.5 Hz natural frequency. The antennas are deployed above and near the fault segments that generated during the last centuries many strong earthquakes in the southern Apennines. Waveform data are available from the GEOFON data centre, under network code ZK.

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