Publications by Year: 2011

2011
Valaouris A, Poulos S, Petrakis S, Vassilakis E. Morphodynamic processes along the Xylokastro coastal zone (Gulf of Corinth). In: Scientific workshop in honor of C. Tziavos. HCMR, Athens; 2011.
Vassilakis E, Verykiou-Papaspiridakou Ε. Geomorphological and Environmental changes in Western Greece: a remote sensing perspective. Bulletin of the Geological Society of Greece [Internet]. 2011;XLIV:56-64. Publisher's Version
Vassilakis E, Royden L, Papanikolaou D. Kinematic links between subduction along the Hellenic trench and extension in the Gulf of Corinth, Greece: A multidisciplinary analysis. Earth and Planetary Science Letters [Internet]. 2011;303:108-120. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2010.12.054Abstract
Rapid northeast-vergent subduction along the Hellenic trench, at ~ 35 mm/yr, exists in concert with widespread extensional and strike-slip faulting within the upper plate lithosphere of western Greece. Integration of regional geomorphic, geologic, seismic, GPS, remote sensing and field data demonstrates that young and active deformation in the area, extending from the Hellenic subduction boundary near Kephalonia to the Gulf of Corinth, consists of an interconnected network containing highly localized zones of deformation. These bound a series of crustal fragments with relatively little internal deformation. These deformation zones merge to form triple junction-like features at the western end of the Gulf of Corinth and in the Amvrakikos Gulf. At the western end of the Corinth Gulf, most of its 14 ± 2 mm/yr of extension is relayed to the northwest along a prominent zone of left-slip and extension through Lake Trichonis and the Amphilochia fault zone (11 ± 2 mm/yr). The remaining displacement across the western Gulf of Corinth is relayed into 7 ± 2 mm/yr of right-slip on the southwest-striking Achaia fault zone, which traverses the northwestern margin of the Peloponnesus. A second triple-junction like feature occurs in the Amvrakikos Basin, where the left-slip Amphilochia fault zone, the right-slip Kephalonia transform fault (15 ± 2 mm/yr) and the convergent thrust front of northern Hellenides (4 ± 2 mm/yr) are joined. Thus the extensional deformation in the Gulf of Corinth can be shown to be connected to convergence and subduction along the Hellenic trench through a series of discrete deformation zones that are not dissimilar from those observed in the global plate tectonic system.
Stournaras G, Yoxas G, Vassilakis E, Nastos P. Climate Change Implications on Groundwater in Hellenic Region. In: Lambrakis N, Stournaras G, Katsanou K Advances in the Research of Aquatic Environment. Vol. 1. Springer; 2011. pp. 91-98. Publisher's Version
Papanikolaοu I, Roberts G, Deligiannakis G, Sakellariou Α, Vassilakis E. The Sparta Fault Southern Greece:tectonic geomorphology, seismic hazard mapping and conditional probabilities. In: Grützner C, Fernández Steeger T, Papanikolaou I, Reicherter K, Silva PG, Pérez-López R, Vött A 2nd INQUA-IGCP-567 International Workshop on Active Tectonics, Earthquake Geology, Archaeology and Engineering. Corinth; 2011. pp. 178-181. Publisher's Version
Papanikolaοu D, Royden L, Vassilakis E. Neotectonic and active diverging rates of extension in the northern and southern Hellenides across the Central Hellenic Shear Zone. In: Grützner C, Fernández Steeger T, Papanikolaou I, Reicherter K, Silva PG, Pérez-López R, Vött A 2nd INQUA-IGCP-567 International Workshop on Active Tectonics, Earthquake Geology, Archaeology and Engineering. Corinth; 2011. pp. 170-173. Publisher's Version
Iliopoulos V, Lozios S, Vassilakis E, Stournaras G. Fracture pattern analysis of hardrock hydrogeological environment, Kea Island, Greece. In: Lambrakis N, Stournaras G, Katsanou K Advances in the Research of Aquatic Environment. Vol. 1. Springer; 2011. pp. 113-124. Publisher's Version
Fountoulis I, Vassilakis E, Mavroulis S, Alexopoulos J, Erkeki A. Quantification of river valley major diversion impact at Kyllini coastal area (W. Peloponnesus, Greece) with remote sensing techniques. In: Grützner C, Fernández Steeger T, Papanikolaou I, Reicherter K, Silva PG, Pérez-López R, Vött A 2nd INQUA-IGCP-567 International Workshop on Active Tectonics, Earthquake Geology, Archaeology and Engineering. Corinth; 2011. pp. 46-49. Publisher's Version
Fountoulis I, Mavroulis S, Vassilakis E. Shoreline displacement, drainage diversion in NW Peloponnese (Greece) as a result of the geology, active tectonics and human activity during the last 100ky. In: 15th Joint Geomorphological Meeting (JGM), Fluvial and coastal systems in tectonic active areas. Athens; 2011. Publisher's Version
Costantini, E., Bucelli, P., Fantappiè, M., Guaitoli, F., Kalliris, P., Kyriakopoulos, K., Matranga, M., Papadopoulos, T., Pellegrini, S., Vassilakis E, et al. SOILPRO: a LIFE+ project implementing soil monitoring and protection together with regional stakeholders of Sicily and Peloponnese. In: Karyotis T, Gabriels D 6th International Congress of ESSC “Innovative Strategies and Policies for Soil Conservation”. Vol. 1. Thessaloniki, Greece: National Agricultural Research Foundation; 2011. pp. 7.
Alexopoulos J, Dilalos S, Vassilakis E. Adumbration of Amvrakia’s spring water pathways, based on detailed geophysical data (Kastraki - Meteora). In: Lambrakis N, Stournaras G, Katsanou K Advances in the Research of Aquatic Environment. Vol. 1. Springer; 2011. pp. 105-112. Publisher's Version