International audienceWe present 21 focal solutions (magnitude > 5.5) reliably computed by body-wave modelling for the western Hellenic arc from Yugoslavia to the southern Peloponnese. Mechanisms located within the Aegean show normal faulting, the Taxis trending N-S in the centre and parallel to the active boundary in the external part. Mechanisms associated with the Keffalinia fault are consistent with dextral strike-slip motion. Reverse mechanisms located along the active boundary are remarkably consistent and do not depend on the nature of the active boundary (continental collision or oceanic subduction). The consistency in azimuth of the slip vectors and of the GPS velocity relative to Africa, all along the active boundary, suggests tha...
We argue that seismotectonic activity in the Central Mediterranean area and the Aegean-Balkan zone i...
International audienceTransition from subduction to collision occurs in Western Greece and is accomm...
In Fall 2006, we deployed a combined on/offshore seismic network consisting of 17 4C ocean bottom se...
International audienceWe present 21 focal solutions (magnitude > 5.5) reliably computed by body-wave...
International audienceFocal parameters of local earthquakes in the region of the Ionian Islands of w...
Sea and Africa occurs at a rate of at least 60mm yr-'. Previously published first motion fault ...
We use improved focal mechanisms and centroid depth estimates of earthquakes,combined with GPS veloc...
The Calabria Arc (CA) is the narrowest subduction-rollback system on Earth, and it has been struck r...
The Western Hellenic Subduction Zone is characterized by a transition from oceanic to continental su...
International audienceWe present a new kinematic and strain model of an area encompassing the Calabr...
Vertical edges along subducted slabs have been recognized in the majority of subduction zones. Surpr...
The western limb of the Hellenic Arc defines the boundary of a large intracontinental active extensi...
Vertical edges along subducted slabs have been recognized in the majority of subduction zones. Surpr...
We argue that seismotectonic activity in the Central Mediterranean area and the Aegean-Balkan zone i...
International audienceTransition from subduction to collision occurs in Western Greece and is accomm...
In Fall 2006, we deployed a combined on/offshore seismic network consisting of 17 4C ocean bottom se...
International audienceWe present 21 focal solutions (magnitude > 5.5) reliably computed by body-wave...
International audienceFocal parameters of local earthquakes in the region of the Ionian Islands of w...
Sea and Africa occurs at a rate of at least 60mm yr-'. Previously published first motion fault ...
We use improved focal mechanisms and centroid depth estimates of earthquakes,combined with GPS veloc...
The Calabria Arc (CA) is the narrowest subduction-rollback system on Earth, and it has been struck r...
The Western Hellenic Subduction Zone is characterized by a transition from oceanic to continental su...
International audienceWe present a new kinematic and strain model of an area encompassing the Calabr...
Vertical edges along subducted slabs have been recognized in the majority of subduction zones. Surpr...
The western limb of the Hellenic Arc defines the boundary of a large intracontinental active extensi...
Vertical edges along subducted slabs have been recognized in the majority of subduction zones. Surpr...
We argue that seismotectonic activity in the Central Mediterranean area and the Aegean-Balkan zone i...
International audienceTransition from subduction to collision occurs in Western Greece and is accomm...
In Fall 2006, we deployed a combined on/offshore seismic network consisting of 17 4C ocean bottom se...