[HTML][HTML] The geological structure and tectonic complexity of northern Thessaly that hosted the March 2021 seismic crisis

S Sboras, S Pavlides, A Kilias, D Galanakis… - Geotechnics, 2022 - mdpi.com
Knowing the rich presence of active faults in northern Thessaly and the lack of any
significant seismic activity since at least the mid-1940s, the 2021 seismic sequence did not …

Seismotectonic analysis of the 2021 Damasi-Tyrnavos (Thessaly, Central Greece) earthquake sequence and implications on the stress field rotations

I Kassaras, V Kapetanidis, A Ganas… - Journal of …, 2022 - Elsevier
In early March 2021, three shallow earthquakes, two mainshocks with M6. 3 and M6. 0 and
one major aftershock with M5. 6 impacted both the mountainous Damasi-Tyrnavos region …

The 27 September 2021 Earthquake in Central Crete (Greece)—Detailed Analysis of the Earthquake Sequence and Indications for Contemporary Arc-Parallel …

E Vassilakis, G Kaviris, V Kapetanidis… - Applied Sciences, 2022 - mdpi.com
Featured Application Field validation of combined remote sensing and seismological data
after a large earthquake. Abstract The Arkalochori village in central Crete was hit by a large …

Geodetic Upper Crust Deformation Based on Primary GNSS and INSAR Data in the Strymon Basin, Northern Greece—Correlation with Active Faults

I Lazos, I Papanikolaou, S Sboras, M Foumelis… - Applied Sciences, 2022 - mdpi.com
The Strymon basin (Northern Greece) belongs to the geodynamically active regime of the
Aegean and, as expected, it hosts active faults. Nevertheless, the study area exhibits a low …

Coseismic surface deformation, fault modeling, and Coulomb stress changes of the March 2021 Thessaly, Greece, earthquake sequence based on InSAR and GPS …

C Kontoes, S Alatza, K Chousianitis… - Seismological …, 2022 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
In March 2021 three strong earthquakes with magnitudes (M w) of 6.3, 6.0, and 5.2 occurred
in Thessaly plain, Greece, on 3, 4, and 12 March, respectively. The modeling of all the three …

Geomorphological mapping for liquefaction likelihood: the Piniada Valley case study (central Greece)

S Valkaniotis, D Rapti, M Taftsoglou… - Bulletin of Earthquake …, 2024 - Springer
Assessment of liquefaction susceptibility of sediments in alluvial plains is considered one of
the first step for infrastructure planning, hazard mitigation, and land use management in …

Multi-hazard emergency response for geological hazards amid the evolving COVID-19 pandemic: good practices and lessons learned from earthquake disaster …

S Mavroulis, M Mavrouli, A Kourou, T Thoma, E Lekkas - Sustainability, 2022 - mdpi.com
Since the beginning of 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic has caused unprecedented global
disruption with considerable impact on human activities. However, natural hazards and …

A deeper look into the 2021 Tyrnavos Earthquake Sequence (TES) reveals coseismic breaching of an unrecognized large‐scale fault relay zone in continental Greece

V Mouslopoulou, H Sudhaus, KI Konstantinou… - …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Large magnitude (Mw∼≥ 6) earthquakes in extensional settings are often
associated with simultaneous rupture of multiple normal faults as a result of static and/or …

Aftershock patterns of the 2021 Mw 6.3 Northern Thessaly (Greece) earthquake

G Michas, K Pavlou, SE Avgerinou, EA Anyfadi… - Journal of …, 2022 - Springer
Abstract On March 3, 2021, a strong shallow earthquake of magnitude M w 6.3 struck
Northern Thessaly, an area that lies in one of the most active fault zones of mainland …

The seismogenic structure of March 2021 Tyrnavos (central Greece) doublet (Mw 6.3 and Mw 6.0), constrained by aftershock locations and geodetic data

E Papadimitriou, V Karakostas… - Geophysical Journal …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
SUMMARY The Northern Thessaly Basin in central Greece ranks amongst the most well
pronounced extensional (graben) basins in the backarc Aegean Sea region, with well …