Sulzberg (Lower Bavaria)
Mountain in Germany From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Two of the German IMS (International Monitoring System) measuring stations for monitoring a nuclear test ban treaty are located on Sulzberg. The primary seismic station GERES (PS19) consists of 25 seismometers installed in a radius of two kilometers. The five measuring points of the 26DE (IS26) detect infrasound.[2] The favorable geological conditions led to the local construction of the measuring points.
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