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Christaras B.
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Syrides G.
et al.
This paper aims to present the characteristics of the rock falls generated on the 16th and 21st of December 2009 at the Nea Moudania - Kassandria country road in Kassandra Peninsula,Chalkidiki, Greece.
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Rock Mechanics -
Rock Falls
Reference:
"Bulletin of the Geological Society of Greece, 2010 Proceedings of the 12th International Congress, Patras, May, 2010"
Okal E. A.
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Synolakis C.E.
et al.
<p>We conduct a comprehensive study of the Amorgos, Greece earthquake and tsunami of 1956 July 09, the largest such event in the Aegean Sea in the 20th century. Systematic relocation of the main shock and 34 associated events defines a rupture area measuring ...
Filed under:
Earthquake Engineering -
Tsunami
Reference:
Geophys. J. Int. (2009) 178, 1533–1554
Papathanasiou G.
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Valkaniotis S.
et al.
<p>In this paper, the earthquake-induced liquefaction phenomena are presented while a map of the area (NW Peloponnesus) was compiled showing their distribution.</p>
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Earthquake Engineering -
Liquefaction
Reference:
"31st General Assembly of the European Seismological Commission ESC 2008 Hersonissos, Crete, Greece, 7-12 September 2008"
Papanastassiou D.
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Karastathis V.
et al.
In this work is evaluated the current seismicity recorded by the Seismological Network of the Institute of Geodymanics as well as those by local networks, in order to examine, by using different seismicity patters, whether this low seismicity is a precursor ...
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Earthquake Engineering -
Earthquake Investigation
Reference:
"31st General Assembly of the European Seismological Commission ESC 2008 Hersonissos, Crete, Greece, 7-12 September 2008"
<p>Engineering ground-motion parameters can be used to describe the damage potential of an earthquake. Some of them correlate well with several commonly used demand measures of structural performance, liquefaction, and seismic-slope stability. The importance ...
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Earthquake Engineering -
Strong Ground Motion
Reference:
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, Vol. 97, No. 1B, pp. 162–183
Kokkalas S.
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Pavlides S. B.
et al.
In this paper is presented the preliminary paleoseismological trenching results of the active Kaparelli Fault (KF), which ruptured the surface during the 1981 Gulf of Corinth earthquake sequence. The aim of this study is to better understand the past earthquake ...
Filed under:
Earthquake Engineering -
Seismology & Earthquakes
Reference:
Hellenic Journal of Geosciences, vol. 42, 65-74
Novel J-P.
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Dimadi A.
et al.
Analysis of the karst drainage network at Falakro mt from the geological and geomorphologic settings following Eraso's method.
Filed under:
Geology -
Hydrogeology
Reference:
ELSEVIER Journal of Hydrology (2007) 334, 477-492
Voudouris K. S.
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Daskalaki P.
et al.
This paper is about the quality of ground water in northern part of Peloponnesus and its contamination especially due to seawater intrusion.
Filed under:
Environmental Geoengineering -
Contaminant Investigation
Reference:
Global NEST Journal, Vol 7, No 3, pp 340-353, 2005
Burton P. W.
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Xu Y.
et al.
In this paper is presented a magnitude homogeneous earthquake catalogue spanning the twentieth century has been assembled for Greece and adjacent areas.
Filed under:
Earthquake Engineering -
Earthquake Investigation
Reference:
Tectonophysics 390 (2004) 117-127
In the present paper, a review of historical earthquake studies in Greece is attempted. The seismichistory of the country is divided into four main periods. In each one of them, characteristic examples, studiesand approaches are presented.
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Earthquake Engineering -
Earthquake Investigation
Reference:
ANNALS OF GEOPHYSICS, VOL. 47, N. 2/3, April/June 2004