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JUN
09:00
Event
Invitation to Apply for the Summer School Labour Regimes on the Fringes of Europe
June 15, 2026 at 09:00
ZRC SAZU
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New publication in Journal of Hydrology
Integrated multi-scale ecohydrogeological monitoring of spatio-temporal dynamics in karst critical zones
FEB 27, 2026Project
Space, place and identity in the areas of mass population replacement through the prism of folklore and toponyms
Project Duration: 1 March 2026–28 February 2029
Project Leader: Dr. Anja Moric
ARIS Project ID: J7-70261
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SLO KARST NFO – geophysical laboratory in nature
The Slovenian Near Fault Observatory was established in 2020 – 2021. Located in SW Slovenia, in the NW Dinarides, a region still undergoing active tectonic deformations (<5mm/yr). The area consists mainly of highly karstified Mesozoic carbonate rocks and minor patches of Cenozoic siliciclastic flysch sequences. The main seismogenic sources of the NFO are sub vertical dipping dextral strike slip faults of the Dinaric fault system (NW SE and NNW SSE) with moderate to strong (historical) seismicity with occasional swarming events. The strongest historical earthquakes in NW Dinarides occurred close to the NFO, and ruptured the faults of the Dinaric fault system. SLO KARST NFO – Data and Research Links:SLO KARST NFO – Slovenian Near Fault Observatoryhttps://slo-karst-nfo.si/ FDSN Network S5 – SLO KARST Near Fault Observatory – International seismological network and data accesshttps://fdsn.org/networks/detail/S5/ FRIDGE – European Near-Fault Observatories Data Portalhttps://fridge.ingv.it/
Author: Stanka Šebela, PhD
Period of creating: since 2020
Caretaker: Stanka Šebela, PhD, Uroš Novak, PhD, Magdalena Năpăruş-Aljančič, PhD, Jasmina Čeligoj Biščak
28
JAN
13:00
Event
The Lonely Marx: On the Political Economy of Modern Isolation
January 28, 2026 at 13:00
Gosposka dvorana