Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4719693 | Marine Geology | 2006 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
A maximum probable 6.7 (Mw) offshore earthquake would produce a rupture on the seafloor surface with a maximum displacement of 0.66 to 1.08Â m in height in the Gulf of Corinth. The tsunami which would be generated by the seafloor displacement would have a wave height of the same magnitude as the seafloor displacement. Furthermore, existing evidence of submarine mass failures that took place over the last 3000Â years in the eastern part of the Corinth Gulf had and would have the potential of generating tsunamis with a maximum wave height of 1.04 and 4.04Â m and maximum wave length of 4.52 and 6.25Â km.
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Authors
Aristofanis Stefatos, Marinos Charalambakis, George Papatheodorou, George Ferentinos,