SECEGSA, the Spanish Society for Fixed Communication Studies across the Gibraltar Strait, has launched a tender for four seismometers. These devices, costing 488,000 euros, will study the strait’s seabed for the proposed Spain-Morocco tunnel. A six-month seismotectonic research campaign will follow the seismometers’ delivery to San Fernando, Cadiz. This study builds on previous research, including […]
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