The GPS velocity field of the Aegean. New observations, contribution of the earthquakes, crustal blocks model
We calculate and analyse the coordinate time-series of 282 permanent GPS stations located
in Greece and 47 in surrounding countries. The studied period is 2000–2020. The average …
in Greece and 47 in surrounding countries. The studied period is 2000–2020. The average …
Co-seismic and post-seismic deformation, field observations and fault model of the 30 October 2020 Mw = 7.0 Samos earthquake, Aegean Sea
Abstract On 30 October 2020, a large Mw= 7.0 earthquake occurred north of the island of
Samos, Greece. Here we present the characteristics of the seismic fault (location, geometry …
Samos, Greece. Here we present the characteristics of the seismic fault (location, geometry …
Domino-style earthquakes along blind normal faults in Northern Thessaly (Greece): Kinematic evidence from field observations, seismology, SAR interferometry and …
A Ganas, S Valkaniotis, P Briole… - Bulletin of the …, 2021 - eprints.whiterose.ac.uk
Here we present a joint analysis of the geodetic, seismological and geological data of the
March 2021 Northern Thessaly seismic sequence, that were gathered and processed as of …
March 2021 Northern Thessaly seismic sequence, that were gathered and processed as of …
Coseismic deformation, field observations and seismic fault of the 17 November 2015 M= 6.5, Lefkada Island, Greece earthquake
Abstract On November 17, 2015 07: 10: 07 UTC a strong, shallow Mw6. 5 earthquake,
occurred on the island of Lefkada along a strike-slip fault with right-lateral sense of slip. The …
occurred on the island of Lefkada along a strike-slip fault with right-lateral sense of slip. The …
The July 20, 2017 M6. 6 Kos earthquake: seismic and geodetic evidence for an active north-dipping normal fault at the western end of the Gulf of Gökova (SE Aegean …
Abstract On July 20, 2017 22: 31 UTC, a strong M w= 6.6 earthquake occurred at shallow
depth between Kos Island (Greece) and Bodrum (Turkey). We derive a co-seismic fault …
depth between Kos Island (Greece) and Bodrum (Turkey). We derive a co-seismic fault …
Seismological and ground deformation study of the Ionian Islands (W. Greece) during 2014–2018, a period of intense seismic activity
Seismicity in the Ionian Sea (W. Greece) is mainly generated along the Cephalonia–Lefkada
Transform Fault Zone (CLTFZ) in the central Ionian, and on the northwestern termination of …
Transform Fault Zone (CLTFZ) in the central Ionian, and on the northwestern termination of …
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 …
in Thessaly plain, Greece, on 3, 4, and 12 March, respectively. The modeling of all the three …
The 25 October 2018 Mw= 6.7 Zakynthos earthquake (Ionian Sea, Greece): A low-angle fault model based on GNSS data, relocated seismicity, small tsunami and …
We present a joint analysis of seismological and Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS)
data of the seismic sequence that started on October 25, 2018 with a shallow M w= 6.7 …
data of the seismic sequence that started on October 25, 2018 with a shallow M w= 6.7 …
The Near Fault Observatory community in Europe: a new resource for faulting and hazard studies
L Chiaraluce, G Festa, P Bernard… - Annals of …, 2022 - research-collection.ethz.ch
The Near Fault Observatories (NFOs) community is one of the European Plate Observing
System (EPOS, http://www. epos-eu. org) Thematic Communities, today consisting of six …
System (EPOS, http://www. epos-eu. org) Thematic Communities, today consisting of six …
The Mw= 5.6 Kanallaki earthquake of 21 March 2020 in west Epirus, Greece: Reverse fault model from InSAR data and seismotectonic implications for Apulia-Eurasia …
We identify the source of the Mw= 5.6 earthquake that hit west-central Epirus on 21 March
2020 00: 49: 52 UTC. We use Sentinel-1 synthetic aperture radar interferograms tied to one …
2020 00: 49: 52 UTC. We use Sentinel-1 synthetic aperture radar interferograms tied to one …