The Gulf of Corinth, Greece, is a 110-km-long by 30-km-wide active graben displaying strong seismicity hosted both on north and south dipping normal faults. This complex fault …
The Gulf of Corinth is an active half-graben dissecting the mainland of Greece along an east west axis. The Gulf is well known for its intense seismic activity and its rapid extension rates …
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The Gulf of Corinth is a rapidly opening area with high seismicity associated with extensive building collapses, destruction of cities, and even the deaths of inhabitants. Rapid …
A detailed marine survey in Antikyra Bay in the northern margin of the Gulf of Corinth graben in Greece was carried out to examine the distribution and dispersion of bauxitic “red mud” …
Abstract A Submarine Tailings Disposal (STD) system operates on the northern flank of the Corinth Gulf, discharging bauxitic tailings on the shelf of the Gulf. A deposit of three high …
A set of grab-sample sediments collected from the basin floor of the Corinth Gulf, Greece, was analysed using two different techniques; LS 230 laser system and Coulter Counter TA II …
This Ph. D. aims to shed light upon the interaction between the tectonic movements and the paleoenvironmental changes. The goal is to determine the tectonic uplift and the …
Abstract The Corinth Rift, Greece, is a young and active continental rift stretching over~ 150 km between the cities of Patras and Athens. The most active part of the rift, where the …