Precursory seismicity pattern before strong earthquakes in Greece


Published: 6 May 2014
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The temporal variation of seismicity, based on the retrospective analyses of three seismic parameters i.e., number of earthquakes, bvalue and energy released, have shown significant changes. Their remarkable relation with strong earthquakes occurrence was formulated as a qualitative character precursory seismicity pattern, which were interpreted in terms of a strong earthquakes occurrence preparation phases. The main characteristic of this pattern is that permits the identification of two period of low and high probability for an earthquake occurrence, suggesting its utility in the current seismic hazard assessment, by the continuous monitoring of the temporal variation of the seismic parameters in a given area. This paper investigates the qualitative and quantitative characteristics of the proposed precursory seismicity pattern, before al strong earthquakes occurrence in Greece the time period 2000-2008.

Ioannis Baskoutas, Institute of Geodynamics, National Observatory of Athens

Geodynamic Institute

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Baskoutas, I., & Papadopoulos, G. A. (2014). Precursory seismicity pattern before strong earthquakes in Greece. Research in Geophysics, 4(1). https://doi.org/10.4081/rg.2014.4899

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