Abstract On July 20, 2017 22: 31 UTC, a strong M w= 6.6 earthquake occurred at shallow depth between Kos Island (Greece) and Bodrum (Turkey). We derive a co-seismic fault …
GG Dogan, A Annunziato, GA Papadopoulos… - Pure and Applied …, 2019 - Springer
Abstract The July 20, 2017 Bodrum–Kos Earthquake caused tsunami wave motions and damage in the south of Bodrum Peninsula, Turkey, and on Kos Island, Greece. Immediately …
SUMMARY The 2017 July 20, M w6. 6 Bodrum–Kos earthquake occurred in the Gulf of Gökova in the SE Aegean, a region characterized by N–S extension in the backarc of the …
The interpretation of new multichannel seismic profiles and previously published high- resolution swath and seismic reflection data from the Gökova Gulf and southeast of Kos …
Abstract The southeastern Aegean Sea is one of the most active areas in eastern Mediterranean. On July 20, 2017, the area was inflicted by a strong earthquake (M w 6.6) …
Abstract The July 20, 2017, MW 6.6 Kos–Gökova Gulf earthquake occurred offshore, near Bodrum of Turkey and Kos of Greece. It was one of the strongest in the broader area during …
G Papadopoulos, A Agalos, M Charalampakis… - Journal of …, 2019 - Elsevier
We investigate a fault model for the shallow, strong (M w 6.6) tsunamigenic earthquake of 20 July 2017 with source area in the east Aegean Sea between Bodrum peninsula (Turkey) …
The Gulf of Gökova is one of the earthquake-prone areas in the Aegean Sea and southwestern Turkey. The paleoseismology of the region is not well known because of the …
A Kiratzi, A Koskosidi - 16th European conference on earthquake …, 2018 - academia.edu
ABSTRACT The Kos-Bodrum 20 July 2017 Mw6. 6 earthquake ruptured an EW normal fault dipping~ 50 to the south. It caused destruction mainly in monumental structures in the city of …