New evidence for the seismotectonic environment of CW Attica, Greece

Citation:

Papadopoulos, T., Alexopoulos, J., & Voulgaris, N. (2004). New evidence for the seismotectonic environment of CW Attica, Greece. General Assembly of the 5th Asian Seismological Commission, Symposium on Seismic Hazard Evaluation and Risk Reduction. presented at the October 18-21, Yerevan, Armenia.
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Abstract:

Deep seismic and gravity measurements were conducted along profiles in CW Attica to investigate the subsurface structure of the area that suffered heavy damages after the Mw=5.9 of September, 7th 1999 earthquake. Within the framework of this investigation the following tasks were accomplished: a) Three long seismic lines of about 10km each, two of which in the epicentral area of Thriassion plain (west part of Athens) and one along the Parnitha Mtn-Penteli Mtn axis (central part of Athens) and b) eight gravity profiles, comprising 338 gravity measurements, four of which in the Thriassion plain, three in the meizoseismal area of Petroupoli, Aharnes and Thrakomacedones (east of Parnitha Mtn) and one along the Parnitha Mtn-Penteli Mtn axis.