High-resolution elevation models, palaeoseismic trenching, and Quaternary dating demonstrate that the Kenchreai Fault in the eastern Gulf of Corinth (Greece) has ruptured in the Holocene. Along with the adjacent Pisia and Heraion Faults (which ruptured in 1981), our results indicate the presence of closely-spaced and parallel normal faults that are simultaneously active, but at different rates. Such a configuration allows us to address one of the major questions in understanding the earthquake cycle, specifically what controls the distribution of interseismic strain accumulation? Our results imply that the interseismic loading and subsequent earthquakes on these faults are governed by weak shear zones in the underlying ductile crust. In add...
The Gulf of Corinth is a continental rift in the western Aegean, Greece. It is the most active rift ...
We investigate the late Quaternary history of slip on the Kamena Vourla and Arkitsa normal faults, w...
A preliminary study of the aftershocks of three earthquakes that occurred near to Corinth (Greece) i...
Deformation caused by earthquakes is accommodated along faults over multiple seismic cycles, yet our...
We present paleoseismological trenching results for the active Skinos Fault, which ruptured the sur...
The geometry, rates and kinematics of active faulting in the region close to the tip of a major crus...
International audienceWe present the preliminary results of geomorphic and trench investigations at ...
The Corinth rift is one of the fastest spreading rifts on Earth. 5 earthquakes of magnitude greater ...
Greece is the most seismically active country in Europe and is subject to regular earthquakes. The m...
Mapping, dating, and modeling of paleoshorelines uplifted in the footwall of the 1981 Gulf of Corint...
Field analysis of Quaternary fault tectonics, in the area affected by the February-March 1981 earthq...
Seismological, GPS and historical data suggest that most of the 40 mm yr−1 convergence at the Hellen...
Geomorphic strain markers accumulating the effects of many earthquake cycles help to constrain the m...
By modelling vertical motions associated with the first two events of the 1981 Corinth sequence we ...
The Corinth rift is one of the fastest spreading rifts on Earth. 10 earthquakes of magnitude greater...
The Gulf of Corinth is a continental rift in the western Aegean, Greece. It is the most active rift ...
We investigate the late Quaternary history of slip on the Kamena Vourla and Arkitsa normal faults, w...
A preliminary study of the aftershocks of three earthquakes that occurred near to Corinth (Greece) i...
Deformation caused by earthquakes is accommodated along faults over multiple seismic cycles, yet our...
We present paleoseismological trenching results for the active Skinos Fault, which ruptured the sur...
The geometry, rates and kinematics of active faulting in the region close to the tip of a major crus...
International audienceWe present the preliminary results of geomorphic and trench investigations at ...
The Corinth rift is one of the fastest spreading rifts on Earth. 5 earthquakes of magnitude greater ...
Greece is the most seismically active country in Europe and is subject to regular earthquakes. The m...
Mapping, dating, and modeling of paleoshorelines uplifted in the footwall of the 1981 Gulf of Corint...
Field analysis of Quaternary fault tectonics, in the area affected by the February-March 1981 earthq...
Seismological, GPS and historical data suggest that most of the 40 mm yr−1 convergence at the Hellen...
Geomorphic strain markers accumulating the effects of many earthquake cycles help to constrain the m...
By modelling vertical motions associated with the first two events of the 1981 Corinth sequence we ...
The Corinth rift is one of the fastest spreading rifts on Earth. 10 earthquakes of magnitude greater...
The Gulf of Corinth is a continental rift in the western Aegean, Greece. It is the most active rift ...
We investigate the late Quaternary history of slip on the Kamena Vourla and Arkitsa normal faults, w...
A preliminary study of the aftershocks of three earthquakes that occurred near to Corinth (Greece) i...