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2023

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D-Index
58
Citations
10322
World Ranking
2196
National Ranking
3

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2023 - Research.com Earth Science in Greece Leader Award
  • 2022 - Research.com Earth Science in Greece Leader Award

Overview

B. C. Papazachos was affiliated with Aristotle University of Thessaloniki in Greece. Throughout their academic career, they contributed to scientific research and education within this institution.

Information about specific research publications, including paper titles, years of publication, and venues, is not available. Similarly, details regarding frequent co-authors or commonly published venues were not provided.

Data related to main fields of study, subfields, and topics addressed in their work is also not present. No recorded awards or distinctions associated with B. C. Papazachos were identified in the available data.

The scientist was deceased, and no further biographical details or information about career milestones could be established from the available source material.

Best Publications

  • The Earthquakes of Greece

    Basil C. Papazachos;Catherine Papazachou

  • Geophysical and tectonic features of the Aegean Arc

    B. C. Papazachos;P. E. Comninakis

  • GLOBAL RELATIONS BETWEEN SEISMIC FAULT PARAMETERS AND MOMENT MAGNITUDE OF EARTHQUAKES

    B C Papazachos;E M Scordilis;D G Panagiotopoulos;C B Papazachos

  • The geometry of the Wadati–Benioff zone and lithospheric kinematics in the Hellenic arc

    B.C. Papazachos;V.G. Karakostas;C.B. Papazachos;E.M. Scordilis

  • Seismicity of the Aegean and surrounding area

    B.C. Papazachos

  • A detailed study of the active crustal deformation in the Aegean and surrounding area

    Constantinos B. Papazachos;Anastasia A. Kiratzi

  • The Cephalonia Transform Fault and its extension to western Lefkada Island (Greece)

    E Louvari;A.A Kiratzi;B.C Papazachos

  • Evidence for transform faulting in the Ionian sea: The Cephalonia island earthquake sequence of 1983

    E. M. Scordilis;G. F. Karakaisis;B. G. Karacostas;D. G. Panagiotopoulos

  • P and S deep velocity structure of the Hellenic area obtained by robust nonlinear inversion of travel times

    C. Papazachos;G. Nolet

  • Fault plane solutions in the Aegean sea and the surrounding area and their tectonic implication

    B. C. Papazachos;E. E. Papadimitriou;A. A. Kiratzi;C. B. Papazachos

  • Distribution of Seismic Foci in the Mediterranean and Surrounding Area and its Tectonic Implication

    B. C. Papazachos

  • Empirical Peak Ground-Motion Predictive Relations for Shallow Earthquakes in Greece

    A. A. Skarlatoudis;C. B. Papazachos;B. N. Margaris;N. Theodulidis

  • Time-Independent and Time-Dependent Seismic Hazard in Greece Based on Seismogenic Sources

    Ch. A. Papaioannou;B. C. Papazachos

  • Surface fault traces and fault plane solutions of the May–June 1978 major shocks in the Thessaloniki area, Greece.

    B. Papazachos;D. Mountrakis;A. Psilovikos;G. Leventakis

  • Toward a homogeneous moment-magnitude determination for earthquakes in Greece and the surrounding area

    B. C. Papazachos;A. A. Kiratzi;B. G. Karacostas

  • Dependence of strong ground motion on magnitude-distance, site geology and macroseismic intensity for shallow earthquakes in Greece: I, Peak horizontal acceleration, velocity and displacement

    Unknown

  • Focal mechanisms of shallow and intermediate depth earthquakes along the Hellenic Arc

    Christoforos Benetatos;A. Kiratzi;C. Papazachos;G. Karakaisis

  • Tomography of the crust and upper mantle in southeast Europe

    C. B. Papazachos;P. M. Hatzidimitriou;D. G. Panagiotopoulos;G. N. Tsokas

  • Foreshocks and earthquake prediction

    B.C. Papazachos

  • Shear velocity structure in the Aegean area obtained by inversion of Rayleigh waves

    E. E. Karagianni;C. B. Papazachos;D. G. Panagiotopoulos;P. Suhadolc

  • The seismic parameter b of the frequency-magnitude relation and its association with the geological zones in the area of Greece

    P.M. Hatzidimitriou;E.E. Papadimitriou;D.M. Mountrakis;B.C. Papazachos

  • A formulation for reliable estimation of active crustal deformation and its application to central Greece

    Constantinos B. Papazachos;Anastasia A. Kiratzi

Frequent Co-Authors

Eleftheria Papadimitriou
Eleftheria Papadimitriou Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Anastasia Kiratzi
Anastasia Kiratzi Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Denis Hatzfeld
Denis Hatzfeld Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Keith Priestley
Keith Priestley University of Cambridge
Giuliano F. Panza
Giuliano F. Panza Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture
Peter Suhadolc
Peter Suhadolc University of Trieste

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