Seismology
Contributors:
National Institute for Earth Physics (INFP), through the 160 real time seismic stations of the Romanian Seismic Network, 2 arrays (BURAR with 12 elements and PLOR with 7 elements) and the EIDA node administered
National Institute for Research and Development in Constructions, Urban Planning and Sustainable Spatial Development (URBAN-INCERC), through the National Seismic Network for Buildings
Technical University of Civil Engineering Bucharest (UTCB), through the seismic stations with acceleration sensors installed in free field and in boreholes
Near-fault observatories (NFO)
Contributors:
National Institute for Earth Physics (INFP), through the Vrancea Multidisciplinary Observatory, comprising of a network of seismic stations, infrasound and seismic arrays, GPS/GNSS network, Radon monitoring system, meteorological stations, electromagnetic stations and atmospheric ionization monitoring systems
Institute of Geodynamics “Sabba S. Ştefănescu“ of the Romanian Academy, through the network of observatories and observation points capable of monitoring tectonic stress in active seismic areas
GPS/GNSS
Contributors:
National Institute for Earth Physics (INFP), through the permanent GNSS network with 30 stations and the GLASS node administered
National Institute for Research and Development on Marine Geology and Geo-ecology (GEOECOMAR), through the GeoPontica network with 13 stations equipped with Topcon GNSS receiver, GNSS antenna, auxiliary sensors, power supply system, communication system
Topgeocart
Geomagnetic observations
Contributors:
Romanian Geological Institute (IGS) through the Surlari Geomagnetic National Observatory, contributing also to INTERMAGNET
Anthropogenic hazards
Contributors:
National Institute for Earth Physics (INFP), through geophysical data, geological observation in outcrops and shallow boreholes geological observation
Faculty of Geology and Geophysics, University of Bucharest, through mass movements using near surface geophysical data and geotechnical information
Geological information and modeling
Contributors:
Faculty of Geology and Geophysics, University of Bucharest, through seismic interpretation and geological models (maps, cross-section, 3D Models)
Multi-scale laboratories
Contributors:
Faculty of Geology and Geophysics, University of Bucharest, through the Paleomagnetism Laboratory
Technical University of Civil Engineering Bucharest (UTCB), through the Structural Engineering Laboratory
National Institute for Earth Physics (INFP), through experimental & analogue data and soil/rocks samples (resonant column)