possible interrelation between the lead time of precursory seismic electric signals (ses) and geodynamics in aegean sea
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2011
The seismicity of the last 15 years in the Aegean Sea revealed that earthquakes (<i>M</i><sub>w</sub> > 5) with epicentres falling within the Sporades basin and the confined area north of Samos island were preceded by electric seismic signals (SES) with a remarkably long lead time. A possible explanation of this behaviour by means of specific tectonics and geodynamics which characterise these two regions, such as a significant small crustal thickness and a high heat flow rate, has been attempted. New data seem to strengthen the above hypothesis.
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Authors | ;E. Dologlou |
Journal | anziam journal |
Year | 2011 |
DOI | 10.5194/nhess-11-1599-2011 |
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