Deployment of 6 seismological observing stations in Serbia: a cooperation between the Seismological Survey of Serbia, University of Leeds, Eotvos Lorand Geophysical Institute of Budapest, and SEIS-UK.

Deployment trip: July 15-16, 2006. Photographs by G. Houseman


Second station deployed: CBP2R. The deployment team (from left) Gyorgy Falus of ELGI Budapest, Dejan Valcic and Stepa Petrovic of the Seismological survey of Serbia, with Greg Houseman behind the camera.


Third station deployed: CBP2Q in the backyard of a house being renovated.


4th station completed: CBP3P (in the backyard of a farm near the restaurant)


5th station deployed: CBP3Q within the grounds of a large grain-handling facility


The sensor pit liner used in the Serbian deployments


ready to close the pit


CBP3R, Gyorgy, Dejan, Stepa and Greg with the owner of the property. Six stations deployed in two days, a big job for one weekend.


The view over the Danube at Novy Sad, on the way back to Belgrade.


Outside the Seismological Survey of Serbia in Belgrade, Greg Houseman of the University of Leeds, Slavica Radovanovic (Director of the SSB) and Vladan Kovacevic (Head of Instrumental Seismology at SSB), Dec 2005.