Vít Kárník
Vít Kárník (5 October 1926 in Prague – 31 January 1994 in Prague) was a Czech geophysicist and seismologist. He and Wilhelm Sponheuer developed the Medvedev–Sponheuer–Karnik scale (MSK-scale) for measurement of intensity of earthquakes with Sergei Medvedev and in scale described magnitude of epicentric points. He was the head of the seismology department at Institute of Geophysics of the Czech Academy of Sciences during the 1950s. Provided by Wikipedia-
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6Published 1978Other Authors: “...Kárník, Vít...”
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7Published 1989Other Authors: “...Kárník, Vít, 1926-1994...”
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8Published 1989Other Authors: “...Kárník, Vít, 1926-1994...”
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9Published 1989Other Authors: “...Kárník, Vít, 1926-1994...”
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10Published 1989Other Authors: “...Kárník, Vít, 1926-1994...”
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11Published 1989Other Authors: “...Kárník, Vít, 1926-1994...”
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12Bulletin československých seismických stanic Praha, Cheb, Hurbanovo, Skalnaté Pleso. : ročník 1952 /Published 1953Other Authors: “...Kárník, Vít, 1926-1994...”
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13Published 1953Other Authors: “...Kárník, Vít, 1926-1994...”
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