The three-dimensional attenuation structure beneath the Aegean sea and the surrounding regions was determined by inversion of seismic intensity data. A large number of seismic intensity data have been accumulated in a uniform scale in the Aegean region, where the seismic activity is much higher than that of the other Mediterranean regions. Nearly 11000 seismic intensity data from 47 earthquakes that have occurred in these regions were used to determine the seismic attenuation structure. The resulting structure reveals a remarkable contrast of attenuation. In the top layer (depth 0-20 km), low Q is dominant in the central Aegean sea, while high Q is dominant in the surrounding land areas, except for Southwestern Turkey. The low-Q regions cor...
Average source parameters for three large North Aegean events are obtained from body wave inversion ...
International audienceThis study provides new constraints on the upper-mantle structure from western...
[1] We installed 5 broadband and 45 short-period temporary seismic stations, distributed partly as a...
The three-dimensional attenuation structure beneath the Aegean sea and the surrounding regions was d...
The three-dimensional velocity structure of the crust in the Aegean sea and the surrounding regions ...
Summarization: Temporary local seismic networks were installed in western Crete, in central Crete, a...
A review of the interpretations given to large-scale seismic tomography anomalies in the Aegean area...
International audienceCombined P and S receiver functions from seismograms of teleseismic events rec...
This study brings new insights to elucidate the three dimensional (3-D) seismic velocity structure o...
The northern Aegean Sea was hit by a large size (M-w = 7.0) earthquake on 2014 May 24. Centroid mome...
We present a tomographic view of the crust and uppermost mantle beneath the Central Mediterranean ar...
Using information concerning reliable fault plane solutions, spatial distribution of strong earthqua...
Average source parameters for three large North Aegean events are obtained from body wave inversion ...
International audienceThis study provides new constraints on the upper-mantle structure from western...
[1] We installed 5 broadband and 45 short-period temporary seismic stations, distributed partly as a...
The three-dimensional attenuation structure beneath the Aegean sea and the surrounding regions was d...
The three-dimensional velocity structure of the crust in the Aegean sea and the surrounding regions ...
Summarization: Temporary local seismic networks were installed in western Crete, in central Crete, a...
A review of the interpretations given to large-scale seismic tomography anomalies in the Aegean area...
International audienceCombined P and S receiver functions from seismograms of teleseismic events rec...
This study brings new insights to elucidate the three dimensional (3-D) seismic velocity structure o...
The northern Aegean Sea was hit by a large size (M-w = 7.0) earthquake on 2014 May 24. Centroid mome...
We present a tomographic view of the crust and uppermost mantle beneath the Central Mediterranean ar...
Using information concerning reliable fault plane solutions, spatial distribution of strong earthqua...
Average source parameters for three large North Aegean events are obtained from body wave inversion ...
International audienceThis study provides new constraints on the upper-mantle structure from western...
[1] We installed 5 broadband and 45 short-period temporary seismic stations, distributed partly as a...