2016
DOI: 10.12681/bgsg.10901
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Earthquake relocation for North-Western Greece using 3D crustal model; method comparison and seismotectonic interpretation.

Abstract: A dense microseismic network was installed in Northwestern Greece for a period of eleven months. A total of 1368 events were recorded and located using a 1D model. These events were also used to derive a 3D velocity model for the area. This work presents results from further processing of the data using (a) simple location method of events in a 1D medium through Hypo71 standard procedure; (b) location via the probabilistic, non-linear earthquake location method in 3D medium; (c) relocation of the events using … Show more

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“…A dataset of 200 events was analysed using an S-wave spectral fitting technique and Brune model, to estimate seismic moment, stress drop, displacement and source radius. The initial dataset was divided in ten clusters according to seismotectonic characteristics of the area (Stavroulopoulou et al, 2013). Then, the regression analysis was applied to each cluster and to the whole dataset separately.…”
Section: Conclusion -Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A dataset of 200 events was analysed using an S-wave spectral fitting technique and Brune model, to estimate seismic moment, stress drop, displacement and source radius. The initial dataset was divided in ten clusters according to seismotectonic characteristics of the area (Stavroulopoulou et al, 2013). Then, the regression analysis was applied to each cluster and to the whole dataset separately.…”
Section: Conclusion -Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From this dataset, 200 well recorded events, which were relocated within the area of interest from Stavroulopoulou et al (2013), were selected and analysed in this paper. The duration magnitude of this subset ranges from 1.61 to 2.92 and the focal depth ranges from a few hundred meters to 35km.…”
Section: Seismograph Network and Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
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