Our participation at the EGU 2019 General Assembly

EGU General Assembly (http://www.egu2019.eu) is amongst the largest conferences in Earth Sciences.   In this year our colleagues presented new results in various topics:

A first Alps-dedicated gravity data set – introduction and status of the AlpArray gravity field activities – Josef Sebera, Juraj Papčo, Hans-Jürgen Götze, Roman Pašteka, Pavol Zahorec, Miroslav Bielik, Jörg Ebbing, Bruno Meurers, Jan Mrlina, Sylvain Bonvalot, Lucia Seoane, Gerald Gabriel, Peter Skiba, Ester Szűcs, Carla Braitenberg, Andrej Gosar, and György Hetényi and the AlpArray Gravity Research Group (AAGRG)

A new land-based gravity data set for the Alps and adjacent regions – the AAGRG at work – Hans-Jürgen Götze, Miroslav Bielik, Judith Bott, Sylvain Bonvalot, Carla Braitenberg, Jörg Ebbing, Gerald Gabriel, Andrej Gosar, György Hetényi Hetényi, Edi Kissling, Bruno Meurers, Jan Mrlina, Pavel Novak, Juraj Papco, Roman Pasteka, Josef Sebera, Eszter Szűcs, and Pavol Zahorec

A Seismo-tectonic Information System for monitoring the tectonic variations in the Carpathian Bend – Lili Czirok, István Bozsó, Lukács Kuslits, and László Bányai

An empirical determination of electromagnetic attenuation in the Matra Gravitational and Geophysical Laboratory – István Lemperger, Viktor Wesztergom, Ernő Dávid, Geza Huba, Péter Lévai, Mátyás Vasuth, Péter Ván, Attila Novák, and Árpád Kis

Discrimination of microearthquakes and quarry blasts based on the observations of the PSZI infrasound array and seismic station PSZ in Piszkés-tető, Hungary – Márta Kiszely, Bálint Süle, Csenge Czanik, Péter Mónus, and István Bondár

Fe-Cu isotope signatures and trace element contents of sulfide blebs from peridotite xenoliths beneath the Nógrád-Gömör Volcanic Field (Northern Pannonian Basin) – Levente Patko, Jakub Ciążela, László Előd Aradi, Nóra Liptai, Bartosz Pieterek, István János Kovács, François Holtz, and Csaba Szabó

Ground-based climatology of lightning and transient luminous events above Europe – Enrico Arnone, Jòzsef Bòr, Olivier Chanrion, Veronika Barta, Stefano Dietrich, Carl-Fredrik Enell, Thomas Farges, Martin Fullekrug, Antti Kero, Roberto Labanti, Antti Makela, Keren Mezuman, Anna Odzimek, Martin Popek, Marco Ridolfi, Serge Soula, Oscar van der Velde, Yoav Yair, and Torsten Neubert

How to identify extensive persistent cold air pools? – Karolina Szabóné André, Judit Bartholy, Rita Pongrácz, and József Bór

In situ measurements of stalagmites’ vibration by using portable digital vibrometer – next step of gaining long-term seismic hazard information from intact vulnerable stalagmites – Katalin Gribovszki, Péter Mónus, Ernő Prácser, Attila Novák, Sándor Szalai, Márta Kiszely, and Götz Bokelmann

Investigating the link between thunderstorm activity and the long-term variation of atmospheric electrical potential gradient – Attila Buzas, Veronika Barta, and József Bór

Investigation of the Ionospheric Absorption Response to Flare Events during Solar Cycle 23 using Ionosonde and DEMETER VLF Observations – Veronika Barta, Dávid Koronczay, Kitti Berényi, Árpád Kis, Gabriella Sátori, and Earle Williams

Mapping the distribution of volatile-bearing microphases in peridotite xenoliths from the Carpathian-Pannonian region using hyperspectral FTIR imaging – Nóra Liptai, István János Kovács, Thomas Pieter Lange, Zsófia Pálos, Márta Berkesi, Csaba Szabó, and Viktor Wesztergom

Monitoring 3D deformation of radar reflectors with the fusion of Sentinel-1 SAR interferometry and GNSS – István Bozsó, László Bányai, Csilla Szárnya, Eszter Szűcs, and Viktor Wesztergom

Reconstruction of global lightning activity based on multi-station Schumann Resonance measurements – Tamas Bozoki, Erno Pracser, Gabriella Satori, Earle Williams, Anirban Guha, Haiyan Yu, Mike Atkinson, Rollin McCraty, and Boris Fain

Relocation of the seismicity in the Pannonian Basin with a 3D velocity model between 1996 and 2016 – Istvan Bondar, Peter Monus, Csenge Czanik, Marta Kiszely, and Zoltan Graczer

The Hungarian Seismo-Acoustic Bulletin – Csenge Czanik, Márta Kiszely, Péter Mónus, Bálint Süle, and István Bondár

The Pannon LitH2Oscope project: a large scale interdisciplinary endaevour in the Pannonian Basin to test the ‘pargasosphere’ concept – István Kovács, Gyöngyvér Szanyi, Zoltán Gráczer, Zoltán Wéber, Bálint Süle, Máté Timkó, Tibor Czifra, Nóra Liptai, Márta Berkesi, Thomas Lange, Attila Novák, Csaba Molnár, Eszter Szűcs, Csaba Szabó, and Viktor Wesztergom

Utilizing Q-bursts to estimate the attenuation of ELF-band radio waves in the Earth’s crust at Matra Gravitational and Geophysical Laboratory – József Bór, Karolina Szabóné André, Péter Steinbach, István Lemperger, Ernő Dávid, Géza Huba, Péter Lévai, Péter Ván, and Mátyás Vasúth