In the period 2011 June-October, a tectonic swarm of nearly 1222 earthquakes occurred in the Messenia prefecture at the southwestern region of the Peloponnese Peninsula. The swarm happened in the Messenia\u27s Upper Quaternary basin, 25 km NW of the city of Kalamata, and migrated from NNW towards SSE. The largest earthquakes occurred in 2011 August 14 (Mw = 4.8), September 14 (Mw = 4.6) and October 10 (Mw = 4.7), caused moderate structural damages mainly in old houses in four villages and produced particular unrest to the local population. We have investigated the monthly migration of the swarm using Differential Synthetic Aperture Radar Interferometry (DInSAR), presenting for the first time a very close look at the deformation evolution th...
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International audienceThe Corinth Rift in Central Greece has been studied extensively during the pas...
This article has been accepted for publication in Geophysical Journal International ©: The Authors 2...
During the period between August and December 2011 a seismic swarm took place in the area of Oichali...
We study the surface deformation following a moderate size M5+ earthquake sequence that occurred clo...
International audienceThe Corinth Rift is one of the narrowest and fastest extending continental reg...
International audienceWe analysed the ground deformation produced by the M w = 6.1 2014 January 26 a...
International audienceWe identify the source of the Mw = 5.6 earthquake that hit west-central Epirus...
In the period 2011 June–October, a tectonic swarm of nearly 1222 earthquakes occurred in the Messeni...
The Arkalochori village in central Crete was hit by a large earthquake (Mw = 6.0) on 27 September 20...
On March 3, 2021 a Mw=6.3 shallow earthquake occurred in the mountainous region of Damasi, about 20 ...
In September 1999, a moderate (M(W) = 5.9) earthquake struck the Attica plain, causing unexpected an...
A strong, shallow earthquake occurred near Heraklion (Crete, Greece) on 27 September 2021. The earth...
On 3 March 2021, a strong shallow earthquake affected northern Thessaly, Greece, with an epicenter c...
International audienceThe 2008 Mw = 6.4 Movri earthquake ruptured a NNE right lateral strike-slip fa...
On 3 March 2021, a strong shallow earthquake affected northern Thessaly, Greece, with an epicenter c...
International audienceThe Corinth Rift in Central Greece has been studied extensively during the pas...
This article has been accepted for publication in Geophysical Journal International ©: The Authors 2...
During the period between August and December 2011 a seismic swarm took place in the area of Oichali...
We study the surface deformation following a moderate size M5+ earthquake sequence that occurred clo...
International audienceThe Corinth Rift is one of the narrowest and fastest extending continental reg...
International audienceWe analysed the ground deformation produced by the M w = 6.1 2014 January 26 a...
International audienceWe identify the source of the Mw = 5.6 earthquake that hit west-central Epirus...