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Publications by [Fountoulis I.]
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                    Foumelis M.                    
                                
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                    Fountoulis I.                    
                                
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                <p>A GPS-derived velocity field is presented from a dense geodetic network (~5km distance between stations) established in the broader area of Athens. It shows significant local variations of strain rates across a major inactive tectonic boundary separating ...
            
    
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                        Geology - 
                
                    Structural geology
                
            
        Reference: 
        ANNALS OF GEOPHYSICS, 56, 6, 2013
    
                                    
                    Foumelis M.                    
                                
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                    Fountoulis I.                    
                                
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                <p>A GPS-derived velocity field from a dense geodetic network established in  the broader area of Athens is presented, whereas local variations of strain  rates across a major inactive tectonic boundary separating metamorphic  and non-metamorphic geotectonic ...
            
    
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                        Geology - 
                
                    Structural geology
                
            
        Reference: 
        2nd INQUA-IGCP-567 International Workshop on Active Tectonics, Earthquake Geology, Archaeology and Engineering, Corinth, Greece (2011)
    
                                    
                    Karagiozi E.                    
                                
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                    Fountoulis I.                    
                                
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                The aim of the study was the development of a GIS tool, to be exploited eventually in the form of a WebGIS, as a decision support tool for flood hazard (and risk) assessment. The research was conducted in Laconia Prefecture in Peloponnesus. In this work, flood ...
            
    
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                        Engineering Geology - 
                
                    Geological Hazards
                
            
        Reference: 
        Proceedings, Symposium GIS Ostrava 2011, 24-26 January 2011
     
                         
                     
                     
                     
                 
                            