کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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4688194 | 1635782 | 2013 | 10 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

Ionian Sea (western Greece) is a plate-boundary region of high seismicity and complex tectonics, dominated by frequent earthquake activity along the right-lateral Cephalonia transform fault. We present an analysis of 30-s GPS data from five (5) continuous stations of NOANET (NOA permanent GPS network) spanning the period 2007–2010. Our results show N-S crustal shortening onshore Lefkada island of the order of 2–3 mm/yr which is probably related to increased locking on the offshore Lefkada fault. We also calculated a large difference (1:3) in the principal strain rate amplitude between extension and shortening for the central Ionian Sea.
► We examine strain patterns from GPS measurements in the Ionian Sea, Greece.
► We process 30-s data from five (5) continuous stations of NOANET (NOA permanent GPS network) spanning the period 2007–2010.
► Our results show N-S crustal shortening onshore Lefkada island of the order of 2–3 mm/yr which is probably related to increased locking on the offshore Lefkada fault.
► We also calculated a large difference (1:3) in the principal strain rate amplitude between extension and shortening for the central Ionian Sea.
Journal: Journal of Geodynamics - Volume 67, July 2013, Pages 62–71