The Arkitsa-Kamena Vourla area of central Greece occupies a zone of accommodation between the two tectonic provinces of the North Aegean Trough (the extension of the North Anatolian fault system) and the Gulf of Corinth and is characterized by a series of very prominent tectonic landforms, notably the large (ca. 1000m elevation) footwall ridge of the Arkitsa-Kamena Vourla fault system. Despite the highly prominent nature of this footwall ridge and the presence of very fresh tectonic landforms, this fault system is not known to have hosted any major historical earthquakes, and the tectonic and geomorphic evolution of the Arkitsa-Kamena Vourla area remains poorly constrained. This article utilizes a combined geomorphological, sedimentological...
Several large earthquakes in the Hellenic subduction zone have been documented in historical records...
The Gulf of Corinth, Greece occupies a young continental rift in a forearc setting where~ flank rift...
Combined with eustatic sea-level changes, uplifted Quaternary marine terraces provide insight into t...
The Arkitsa-Kamena Vourla area of central Greece occupies a zone of accommodation between the two te...
The active normal faulting region of central Greece has been the focus of intense study, due to its ...
International audienceWe present geological and morphological observations at different scales to co...
In order to investigate how active upper-plate faults in Crete influence uplift above the Hellenic s...
Seismological, GPS and historical data suggest that most of the 40 mm yr−1 convergence at the Hellen...
The westernmost part of the Gulf of Corinth (Greece) is an area of very fast extension (~15 mm/yr a...
Rapid extension and active normal faulting in the western extremity of the Corinth Gulf are accompan...
This study deals with aspects of geomorphology and nearshore marine processes in the coastal zone lo...
International audienceThe Hellenic Arc undergoes the largest convergence velocity and highest seismi...
We investigate the late Quaternary history of slip on the Kamena Vourla and Arkitsa normal faults, w...
SUMMARY: Extensional stresses in the central Aegean region reflect isostatic subsidence and uplift o...
Uplifted Pleistocene and Holocene marine and fluvial deposits are preserved in the footwall of the E...
Several large earthquakes in the Hellenic subduction zone have been documented in historical records...
The Gulf of Corinth, Greece occupies a young continental rift in a forearc setting where~ flank rift...
Combined with eustatic sea-level changes, uplifted Quaternary marine terraces provide insight into t...
The Arkitsa-Kamena Vourla area of central Greece occupies a zone of accommodation between the two te...
The active normal faulting region of central Greece has been the focus of intense study, due to its ...
International audienceWe present geological and morphological observations at different scales to co...
In order to investigate how active upper-plate faults in Crete influence uplift above the Hellenic s...
Seismological, GPS and historical data suggest that most of the 40 mm yr−1 convergence at the Hellen...
The westernmost part of the Gulf of Corinth (Greece) is an area of very fast extension (~15 mm/yr a...
Rapid extension and active normal faulting in the western extremity of the Corinth Gulf are accompan...
This study deals with aspects of geomorphology and nearshore marine processes in the coastal zone lo...
International audienceThe Hellenic Arc undergoes the largest convergence velocity and highest seismi...
We investigate the late Quaternary history of slip on the Kamena Vourla and Arkitsa normal faults, w...
SUMMARY: Extensional stresses in the central Aegean region reflect isostatic subsidence and uplift o...
Uplifted Pleistocene and Holocene marine and fluvial deposits are preserved in the footwall of the E...
Several large earthquakes in the Hellenic subduction zone have been documented in historical records...
The Gulf of Corinth, Greece occupies a young continental rift in a forearc setting where~ flank rift...
Combined with eustatic sea-level changes, uplifted Quaternary marine terraces provide insight into t...