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Pressens funktioner: Läsarstudien - Inflyttade till Malmö
The study is part of the research program The Role of the Press in Society, a project initiated by the 1972 Commission of the Press and with a general aim to analyze the significance of mass media in Sweden. The aim of ´Readers´ study - the general public´ was to study the consumption of various types of media; daily press, popular and specialist press, and radio and television. To make it possible to adapt the consumption habits in a wider perspective questions were also put about among other things political interests and engagement, freetime activities and knowledge about various society issues. To make parallel analyses possible with other studies within the research project questions were also put regarding what was thought to dominate local society debate and about events which were actual at the time. A supplementary study to the above mentioned receiver study was carried out at April 26th 1974. The local newspaper generally read by the respondent was distributed to these together with a questionnaire. The respondents were asked to mark the articles read. Questions were also asked about the radio and television consumption the night before. These data can be compared with the total content of the newspaper, see SSD 0131.The study is part of the research program The Role of the Press in Society, a project initiated by the 1972 Commission of the Press and with a general aim to analyze the significance of mass media in Sweden. The aim of ´Readers´ study - the general public´ was to study the consumption of various types of media; daily press, popular and specialist press, and radio and television. To make it possible to adapt the consumption habits in a wider perspective questions were also put about among other things political interests and engagement, freetime activities and knowledge about various society issues. To make parallel analyses possible with other studies within the research project questions were also put regarding what was thought to dominate local society debate and about events which were actual at the time. A supplementary study to the above mentioned receiver study was carried out at April 26th 1974. The local newspaper generally read by the respondent was distributed to these together with a questionnaire. The respondents were asked to mark the articles read. Questions were also asked about the radio and television consumption the night before. These data can be compared with the total content of the newspaper, see SSD 0131
Swedish National Seismic Network
The Swedish National Seismic Network (SNSN) started with the installation
of a Wiechert seismograph in Uppsala in 1904. Since 1998 the SNSN is a
part of the Department of Earth Sciences at Uppsala University. The SNSN
operates the only permanent, earthquake focused seismic network in Sweden
and is responsible for detecting and recording earthquakes in Sweden.
Near real-time automatic event detection has been an integral part of SNSN
operations since 2000 and continuous 100 Hz data has been collected since
2008. Information services is an important part of SNSNs operations, which
includes automatic risk assessment of large global events to Swedish
crisis management authorities, contacts with the authorities, information
to media and the public and outreach to schools. The SNSN operates 65-70
permanent stations, from Lund in southern Sweden to north of Torneträsk.
Approximately one-third of the instruments are 120 s and two-thirds 30 s,
sampling at 100 Hz. The sensors have unusually
high gain, mostly 2x10,000 V/m/s, in order to facilitate detection of
microearthquakes in the regional size network. With an average station
spacing of approximately 65 km, the SNSN is complete to magnitude 0.5 within the
network. The SNSN exports real-time data from 10 stations to ORFEUS and
additional real-time data from stations along the borders to the Danish,
Finnish and Norwegian seismic networks. For inquiries about data from
other stations than the ones exported to ORFEUS, please contact the
SNSN