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Fig. 2 Romania Seismic Zonation Map SR 11100/ 1-1993.

Fig. 3 Epicenters distribution map of the earthquakes (Mw > 3.0) produced in the 18902003 period in Shabla area Bulgaria.

Fig. 4 a) Seismic recording on photopaper at Filaret seismic observatory generated by bomb explosions during the night of June 2526, 1941; b) Detail of a bomb explosion at 3:31 GMT on June 26, 1941 near Filaret seismic observatory (photopaper recording); c) Detail of a bomb explosion at 5:14 GMT on June 26, 1941 near Filaret seismic observatory (smoked paper recording).

Fig. 5 Map of the Romanian seismic telemetred network installed in 19801982.

Fig. 6 BURAR Array configuration.

Fig. 8 Underground nuclear explosion in North Korea.

Fig. 10 Map of National Seismic Network containing: analog telemetred stations (orange triangle); digital broadband stations (red star); strong motion accelerographs (yellow square).

Fig. 11 New NIEP headquarter in Magurele, Ilfov county (left); Romanian NDC data acquisition room from new NIEP headquarter (right).

Fig. 12 Seismic catalog 9842006 and distance between Vrancea and Bucharest.

Fig. 13 Travel time between Vrancea and Bucharest for P and S waves.

Fig. 14 Diagram for Vrancea Early Warning System (left); result of the early warning software analysis 27 October 2004 event (right).

Fig. 15 EWS Testing phase for Horia Hulubei National Institute of Physics and Nuclear Engineering.

Fig. 16 Seismic and sonic waves recorded by seismic stations (left); Mihailesti explosion mechanism modeling by Victorin Toader (right).

Fig. 17 Typical short period element for infrasound monitoring (left); typical long period element for infrasound monitoring (right).

Fig. 18 Proposal for Infrasound Array configuration (Obcioara area, Suceava County).

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