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    Pure and applied geophysics 125 (1987), S. 765-775 
    ISSN: 1420-9136
    Keywords: Reoccurrence formulas ; hazard assessment
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Geosciences , Physics
    Notes: Abstract A modified formula of the cumulative frequency-magnitude relation has been formulated and tested in a previous paper by the authors of this study. Based on the modified relationship, the following reoccurrence formulas have been obtained. 1) For the ‘T-years period’ larger earthquake magnitude,M T $$M_T = \frac{1}{{A_3 }}ln\frac{{A_2 }}{{(1/T) + A_1 }}.$$ 2) For the value of the maximum earthquake magnitude, which is exceeded with probabilityP inT-years period,M PT $$M_{PT} = \frac{{ln(A_2 .T)}}{{A_3 }} - \frac{{ln[A_1 .T - ln(1 - P)]}}{{A_3 }}.$$ 3) For the probability of occurrence of an earthquake of magnitudeM in aT-years period,P MT $$P_{MT} = 1 - \exp [ - T[ - A_1 + A_2 \exp ( - A_3 M)]].$$ The above formulas provide estimates of the probability of reoccurrence of the largest earthquake events which are significantly more realistic than those based on the Gutenberg-Richter relationships; at least for numerous tested earthquake samples from the major area of Greece.
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    Pure and applied geophysics 144 (1995), S. 307-319 
    ISSN: 1420-9136
    Keywords: Greece ; hazard ; Bayesian probabilities
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    Notes: Abstract The Bayesian extreme-value distribution of earthquake occurrences has been adopted to estimate the seismic hazard in some seismogenic zones in Greece and surrounding regions. Seismic moment, slip rate, earthquake recurrence rate and magnitude were considered as basic parameters for computing the prior estimates of the seismicity. These estimates are then updated in terms of Bayes' theorem and historical estimates of seismicity associated with each zone. High probabilities for earthquakes withM≥6.0 have been obtained for the northwestern part of Greece as well as for the southwestern part of the Hellenic arc.
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    Pure and applied geophysics 132 (1990), S. 699-710 
    ISSN: 1420-9136
    Keywords: Stress ; North Anatolia ; Turkey ; Elsasser
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    Notes: Abstract An analysis is presented of the accumulation of stress along the North Anatolian fault. The analysis is based on the time-dependent reloading of the plate boundary by using a modified Elsasser model of a coupled lithosphere-asthenosphere system. It is found that many of the North Anatolian fault earthquakes are likely to have been triggered by adjacent ruptures, while the time intervals between large earthquakes may have been partly modulated by the relaxation of the viscoelastic asthenosphere.
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    Pure and applied geophysics 141 (1993), S. 43-58 
    ISSN: 1420-9136
    Keywords: Subduction seismicity ; Cyclade Islands ; seismotectonics ; Aegean Sea
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    Topics: Geosciences , Physics
    Notes: Abstract An earthquake sequence took place on March 20, 1992, in Milos island (Greece) and lasted for about ten days. The main shock registered a magnitudeM s =5.3 and a depth of 9.6 km. The majority of the events were shallower than 5 km. Theb value of the sequence (b=0.96) is characteristic for tectonic rather than volcanic activity. Geological, tectonic and seismological observations show that in the island of Milos the seismic energy is mainly released along fault zones. Minor swarm activity was also detected. Recent seismic activity is due to the reactivation of the tectonic graben which traverses the central part of the island in NW-SE trend.
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    Pure and applied geophysics 104 (1973), S. 495-506 
    ISSN: 1420-9136
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    Notes: Summary Generally speaking, a microzoning map is very useful in practical purposes and may help one to be familiar with the seismic characteristics of the ground in a certain small area. In the complilation of such a map the main contributors are field observations, theoretical work and studies of damage statistics. The purpose of this paper is therefore to contribute in the collection, and evaluation of the data related to microzoning studies generally and especially for the peculiar subsoil conditions or Thessaloniki.
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    Pure and applied geophysics 92 (1971), S. 26-35 
    ISSN: 1420-9136
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    Notes: Summary The spectra of Matsushiro micro-earthquakes were studied using a spectrum analyser and discussed in relation to their magnitude and the epicentral distance. It was found that the spectra of seismic waves by Matsushiro micro-earthquakes did not depend upon the epicentral distance since the sonagrams showed a peak around 5 cps at Matsushiro as well as Suzaka. The spectrum also failed to show any distinct peak for micro-earthquakes of magnitude lower than 1.0 due to the decrease of signal to noise ratio.
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    Pure and applied geophysics 95 (1972), S. 100-115 
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    Notes: Summary The aftershock activity associated with the North Aegean Sea earthquake of February 19, 1968 (M s =7.1) has been studied with emphasis on the time and magnitude distributions. Regarding the focal mechanism it was noted that the sense of first motion remains rather unchanged throughout the sequence. The secondary series are not distinct in space or time or mechanism from the primary sequence. Although the main shock was followed by almost 3000 aftershocks (M L ≧2.1) which form the basis for this study, principal strain has been released by the main shock which is responsible for the 82 per cent of total strain release in the sequence.
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    Pure and applied geophysics 125 (1987), S. 753-764 
    ISSN: 1420-9136
    Keywords: Magnitude-frequency distribution ; Eastern Mediterranean
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    Notes: Abstract A modification of the well known Gutenberg-Richter formula leads to the relation $$N(M) = - A_1 + A_2 exp ( - A_3 M)$$ whereN(M) is the cumulative exceedence frequency of an event of magnitudeM. Therefore, from the above generalized formula is concluded that the log cumulative frequency-magnitude relation is not linear. This conclusion is valid for the ranges of magnitudes in contradiction with the classical Gutenberg-Richter relationship. The proposed distribution is bounded to the right. The upper bound is probably related to the maximum magnitude of a certain region or to the maximum magnitude of a given earthquake sample. The values of the upper bound, estimated for numerous samples, are in good agreement with the corresponding values estimated using the third type asymptotic distribution of Gumbel's extreme value statistics. The modified formula of the cumulative frequency-magnitude relation was tested in numerous samples of seismological data from the major area of Greece. The modified relation fits very well at low and high magnitudes range from all earthquake samples where it has been tested.
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    Pure and applied geophysics 135 (1991), S. 401-420 
    ISSN: 1420-9136
    Keywords: Seismic tomography ; Aegean ; velocity structure ; Greece ; Mediterranean
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    Notes: Abstract The region of the Aegean Sea and the surrounding areas in the Eastern Mediterranean lies on the boundary zone between the Eurasian and the African plates. It is a zone of widespread extensive deformation and, therefore, reveals a high level of seismicity. Three-dimensional velocity structure, beneath the crust and upper mantle of the region between 33.0°N–43.0°N and 18.0°E–30.6°E, is determined. The data used are arrival times ofP-waves from 166 earthquakes, recorded at 62 seismological stations. In total, 3973 residual data are inverted. The resultant structure reveals a remarkable contrast of velocity. In the top crustal layer, low velocities are dominant in Western Turkey and on the Greek mainland, while a high velocity zone is dominant in the Ionian Sea and in the southern Aegean Sea. In the upper mantle, high velocity zones dominate along the Hellenic arc, corresponding to the subducting African plate and in the northern part of the region, corresponding to the subducting African plate and in the northern part of the region, corresponding to the margin of Eurasian plate. A low velocity zone is dominant in the Aegean Sea region, where large-scale extension and volcanic activity are predominant, associated with the subduction of the African plate.
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    Pure and applied geophysics 99 (1972), S. 85-93 
    ISSN: 1420-9136
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    Notes: Summary Microtremor observations at 59 stations in the Akita plain in Japan were carried out during November 23 through November 28, 1969 using magnetic tape recorder. The period distribution curves from these measurements showed that only very few locations (7 out of 58) indicated good ground conditions in the low land along the coast of the Japan sea from Akita to Oga. Most of the locations fell under the category of C type distribution curve (predominant periods in the range 0.35–0.40) suggesting underground alluvium of very soft nature over wide area.
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