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Sophia-Ekaterini Avgerinou, Eleni-Apostolia Anyfadi, Georgios Michas and Filippos Vallianatos
Greece is one of Europe?s most seismically active areas. Seismic activity in Greece has been characterized by a series of strong earthquakes with magnitudes up to Mw = 7.0 over the last five years. In this article we focus on these strong events, namely ...
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Andreas Karakonstantis and Filippos Vallianatos
This study delves into the southern Aegean regionwhere the subduction of the oceanic Mediterranean lithosphere under the Aegean continental one takes place. This region is considered one of the most active ones in the eastern Mediterranean Sea due to int...
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Filippos Vallianatos, Georgios Michas and George Hloupis
On 3 March 2021, a strong, shallow earthquake of moment magnitude, Mw6.3, occurred in northern Thessaly (Central Greece). To investigate possible complex correlations in the evolution of seismicity in the broader area of Central Greece before the Mw6.3 e...
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Despina Kalisperi, Maria Kouli, Filippos Vallianatos, Pantelis Soupios, Stephen Kershaw and Nikos Lydakis-Simantiris
Seawater intrusion into near-shore aquifers is one of the main environmental problems that affect Mediterranean islands. Crete is the biggest and most populated island of Greece, characterized by limited surface waters and strong dependence on groundwate...
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Filippos Vallianatos
In the volcanic complex processes, inherent long-range interactions exist suggesting that Non-Extensive Statistical mechanics could be used to describe fundamental properties of the system. Based on the non-extensive Tsallis entropy a frequency-volume di...
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