In order to characterize and quantify the superficial deformation occurred during Middle-Late Quaternary in the Southern Aegean, we have systematicaly analyzed the major tectonic structures affecting Crete Island. They typically consist of 10 to 30 km-long dip-slip normal faults, separating carbonate and/or metamorphic massifs, in the footwall block, from loose to poorly consolidated alluvial and colluvial materials within the hanging-wall. All these faults show clear evidences of recent re-activations and trend parallel to two principal directions: WNW-ESE and NNE-SSW. Based on all available data for both onland and offshore structures (morphological and structural mapping, satellite imagery and airphotographs remote sensing as well as the...
The island of Crete is the principal landmass in the Aegean arc system. Collision of the Euroasian p...
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...
In order to characterize and quantify the superficial deformation occurred during Middle-Late Quater...
In order to characterize and quantify the Middle-Late Quaternary and ongoing deformation within the ...
In order to characterize and quantify the superficial deformation occurred during Middle-Late Quater...
The whole Aegean Region is at present undergoing a N-S crustal stretching. During the last few years...
Based on geological and tectonic investigations carried out along an N–S coast-to-coast transect acr...
As a result of neotectonic, morphotectonic and seismotectonic researches it is now possible to draw ...
Greece is the most seismically active country in Europe and is subject to regular earthquakes. The m...
As a result of neotectonic, morphotectonic and seismotectonic research it is now possible to draw de...
After several years of neotectonic, morphotectonic and seismotectonic researches it is now possible ...
International audienceThe Hellenic Arc undergoes the largest convergence velocity and highest seismi...
We undertake spatio-temporal analysis on sequences of Pleistocene palaeoshorelines in southwestern C...
International audienceWe present evidence that GPS velocity estimates of plate motions and fault sli...
The island of Crete is the principal landmass in the Aegean arc system. Collision of the Euroasian p...
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...
In order to characterize and quantify the superficial deformation occurred during Middle-Late Quater...
In order to characterize and quantify the Middle-Late Quaternary and ongoing deformation within the ...
In order to characterize and quantify the superficial deformation occurred during Middle-Late Quater...
The whole Aegean Region is at present undergoing a N-S crustal stretching. During the last few years...
Based on geological and tectonic investigations carried out along an N–S coast-to-coast transect acr...
As a result of neotectonic, morphotectonic and seismotectonic researches it is now possible to draw ...
Greece is the most seismically active country in Europe and is subject to regular earthquakes. The m...
As a result of neotectonic, morphotectonic and seismotectonic research it is now possible to draw de...
After several years of neotectonic, morphotectonic and seismotectonic researches it is now possible ...
International audienceThe Hellenic Arc undergoes the largest convergence velocity and highest seismi...
We undertake spatio-temporal analysis on sequences of Pleistocene palaeoshorelines in southwestern C...
International audienceWe present evidence that GPS velocity estimates of plate motions and fault sli...
The island of Crete is the principal landmass in the Aegean arc system. Collision of the Euroasian p...
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...