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Year: 2026Subject: Applied and Environmental Geophysicsclear all
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ASSESSMENT OF OPERATIONAL RISKS SPECIFIC TO THE TRANSPORT CHAIN OF DANGEROUS GOODS BY ROAD.

(STEF92 Technology, 2026, Claudia Miron, GABRIEL DRAGOS VASILESCU, DANIELA CARMEN RUS, IOAN GABRIEL ILCEA, AURELIAN HORIA NICOLA)

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This paper highlights the results of the assessment of operational risks related to the components of the dangerous goods transport chain. Due to the fact that multiple parties are involved in handling and transport procedures, numerous different risks may arise during activities involving dangerous goods. By identifying and assessing risks, the most critical ones are identified and evaluated according to the potential damage they may cause to the entire transport chain. The results of the risk assessment in the t...

Applied and Environmental Geophysics2026
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EARLY OBSERVATIONS FROM MULTI-METHOD MONITORING OF GROUND INSTABILITY IN A SALT-KARST URBAN AREA

(STEF92 Technology, 2026, Dragos Tataru, Eduard Nastase, Bogdan Grecu, Alexandru Tiganescu, Alexandra Gerea)

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Urban areas built above salt deposits are especially vulnerable to ground instability caused by dissolution, suffosion, and human activities. Monitoring these environments is difficult due to the complex subsurface structures and dense infrastructure constraints. Understanding the dynamics of these processes requires combining multiple investigation and monitoring methods to capture both underground conditions and surface movements. This paper shares initial findings from an ongoing multi-method monitoring project...

Applied and Environmental Geophysics2026
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INNOVATIVE TOOL FOR RISK ANALYSIS IN THE TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS AIMED AT OPTIMIZING THE PROCESS

(STEF92 Technology, 2026, Daniela Rus, CLAUDIA IULIANA MIRON, IONEL BARBUL, ALEXANDRU FLORIN SANTA, DENISA TUDOR)

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The road transport of dangerous goods may have severe consequences in the event of an accident. The consequences of a road accident involving a heavy vehicle transporting dangerous goods can affect not only the truck driver but also the nearby population. Route selection is a complex issue, influenced by multiple parameters that may vary over the course of a day, a week, or a month. The ultimate objective is to enhance safety through the complete digitalization of the risk management process for the transport of d...

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INTENSITY-DISTANCE ATTENUATION FROM EMSC CROWDSOURCED MACROSEISMIC REPORTS IN ALBANIA, 2012-2026

(STEF92 Technology, 2026, Rrezart Bozo, Olgert Gjuzi)

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Crowdsourced macroseismic data provide an important complement to instrumental earthquake catalogues, especially where the spatial distribution of felt effects is influenced by population density, local site conditions and building vulnerability. This study presents a preliminary intensity-distance attenuation analysis based on EMSC crowdsourced macroseismic reports for Albania and nearby border areas during 2012-2026. The compiled database contains 694 earthquakes and 212,140 corrected macroseismic intensity poin...

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THERMAL STRUCTURE AND SEISMOGENIC LAYER THICKNESS IN THE LENA DELTA REGION, RUSSIAN ARCTIC

(STEF92 Technology, 2026, Mikhail Novikov, Artem Krylov)

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This study examines the thermal control of the lower boundary of seismicity in the Lena Delta, eastern Russian Arctic, using the depth distribution of local earthquakes recorded by temporary seismic networks in 2016–2018 together with temperature–depth curves derived from crustal heat-flow modeling. This study contributes by comparing the observed lower cutoff of local seismicity with modeled crustal temperatures, thereby adding a seismological constraint to previous seismic, thermal, and magnetic interpretati...

Applied and Environmental Geophysics2026
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WAVELET ANALYSIS OF THE GEOMAGNETIC STORM OF JANUARY 19-21, 2026

(STEF92 Technology, 2026, ASIMOPOLOS LAURENTIU, ADRIAN-ARISTIDE ASIMOPOLOS, NATALIA-SILVIA ASIMOPOLOS)

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The geomagnetic field varies in time and space, being a signal composed of periodic and non-periodic elements and is monitored in a triaxial system at observatories around the world. Based on data from INTERMAGNET observatories, we analyze the strongest storm of 2026, which occurred during January 19-21. The methodology used is spectral evaluation (Fourier, wavelet, signal decomposition into approximations and details with various functions on different levels, etc.). The wavelet technique allowed us to analyze th...

Applied and Environmental Geophysics2026
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