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Earth Science

D-Index
39
Citations
4860
World Ranking
6258
National Ranking
8

Best Publications

  • DEM-based morphometry of range-front escarpments in Attica, central Greece, and its relation to fault slip rates☆☆☆

    Athanassios Ganas;Spyros Pavlides;Vassilios Karastathis

  • Earthquake magnitude calculation without saturation from the scaling of peak ground displacement

    Diego Melgar;Brendan W. Crowell;Jianghui Geng;Richard M. Allen

  • New constraints on sediment-flux-dependent river incision: implications for extracting tectonic signals from river profiles

    Patience A. Cowie;Alexander C. Whittaker;Mikaël Attal;Gerald Roberts

  • Investigating the surface process response to fault interaction and linkage using a numerical modelling approach

    P.A. Cowie;M. Attal;G. E. Tucker;A. C. Whittaker

  • Three-dimensional model of Hellenic Arc deformation and origin of the Cretan uplift

    Athanassios Ganas;Tom Parsons

  • Strain and rotation rate patterns of mainland Greece from continuous GPS data and comparison between seismic and geodetic moment release

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  • The 2003 Lefkada earthquake: Field observations and preliminary microzonation map based on liquefaction potential index for the town of Lefkada

    G. Papathanassiou;S. Pavlides;A. Ganas

  • Fault-slip directions in central and southern Greece measured from striated and corrugated fault planes: Comparison with focal mechanism and geodetic data

    Gerald P. Roberts;Athanassios Ganas

  • Predictive model of Arias intensity and Newmark displacement for regional scale evaluation of earthquake-induced landslide hazard in Greece

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  • NOAfaults: a digital database for active faults in Greece

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  • Source Mechanism and Rupture Process of the 24 January 2020 Mw 6.7 Doğanyol–Sivrice Earthquake obtained from Seismological Waveform Analysis and Space Geodetic Observations on the East Anatolian Fault Zone (Turkey)

    Tuncay Taymaz;Athanassios Ganas;Seda Yolsal-Çevikbilen;Felipe Vera

  • The Mw 6.4 SW-Achaia (Western Greece) Earthquake of 8 June 2008: Seismological, Field, GPS Observations, and Stress Modeling

    A. Ganas;E. Serpelloni;G. Drakatos;M. Kolligri

  • GIS-based statistical analysis of the spatial distribution of earthquake-induced landslides in the island of Lefkada, Ionian Islands, Greece

    George Papathanassiou;Sotiris Valkaniotis;Athanassios Ganas;Spyros Pavlides

  • The Lefkada, Ionian Sea (Greece), shock (Mw 6.2) of 14 August 2003: Evidence for the characteristic earthquake from seismicity and ground failures

    Gerassimos A. Papadopoulos;Vassilios K. Karastathis;Athanassios Ganas;Spyros Pavlides

  • Coseismic deformation, field observations and seismic fault of the 17 November 2015 M = 6.5, Lefkada Island, Greece earthquake

    Athanassios Ganas;Panagiotis Elias;George Bozionelos;George Papathanassiou

  • Rupture kinematics of 2020 January 24 Mw 6.7 Doğanyol-Sivrice, Turkey earthquake on the East Anatolian Fault Zone imaged by space geodesy

    Diego Melgar;Athanassios Ganas;Tuncay Taymaz;Sotiris Valkaniotis

  • The GPS velocity field of the Aegean. New observations, contribution of the earthquakes, crustal blocks model

    Pierre Briole;Athanassios Ganas;Panagiotis Elias;Dimitar Dimitrov

  • Active crustal deformation and rotations in the southwestern Balkans from continuous GPS measurements

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  • A Global Database of Strong‐Motion Displacement GNSS Recordings and an Example Application to PGD Scaling

    Christine J. Ruhl;Diego Melgar;Diego Melgar;Jianghui Geng;Dara E. Goldberg

  • Active fault geometry and kinematics in Parnitha Mountain, Attica, Greece

    A. Ganas;S.B. Pavlides;S. Sboras;S. Valkaniotis

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