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Eleftheria Papadimitriou

Eleftheria Papadimitriou

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Earth Science

D-Index
32
Citations
4314
World Ranking
8629
National Ranking
15

Overview

Eleftheria Papadimitriou is affiliated with Aristotle University of Thessaloniki in Greece and has contributed extensively to the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their research primarily focuses on geophysics, with interdisciplinary work involving artificial intelligence, ocean engineering, radiological and ultrasound technology, and economics and econometrics.

The main topics covered in their research include:

  • Earthquake and tectonic studies
  • Earthquake detection and analysis
  • High-pressure geophysics and materials
  • Seismology and earthquake studies
  • Geological and geochemical analysis
  • Geochemistry and geologic mapping
  • Geophysical methods and applications

Among recent papers authored or co-authored by Papadimitriou, key publications are:

  • The Intense 2020-2021 Earthquake Swarm in Corinth Gulf: Cluster Analysis and Seismotectonic Implications from High Resolution Microseismicity, 2022, Pure and Applied Geophysics
  • Seismotectonic implications of the 2020 Samos, Greece, Mw 7.0 mainshock based on high-resolution aftershock relocation and source slip model, 2021, Acta Geophysica
  • On rapid multidisciplinary response aspects for Samos 2020 M7.0 earthquake, 2021, Acta Geophysica
  • The March 2021 Tyrnavos, central Greece, doublet (Μw6.3 and Mw6.0): Aftershock relocation, faulting details, coseismic slip and deformation, 2021, Bulletin of the Geological Society of Greece
  • Near-Fault Broadband Ground Motion Simulation Applications at the Central Ionian Islands, Greece, 2021, Pure and Applied Geophysics

Eleftheria Papadimitriou frequently collaborates with researchers such as:

  • V. Karakostas
  • Christos Kourouklas
  • Anastasios Kostoglou
  • Pavlos Bonatis
  • Polyzois Bountzis

Publications predominantly appear in the following venues:

  • Acta Geophysica
  • Applied Sciences
  • Pure and Applied Geophysics
  • Physics of The Earth and Planetary Interiors
  • Geophysical Journal International

Best Publications

  • The Ms = 6.2, June 15, 1995 Aigion earthquake (Greece): evidence for low angle normal faulting in the Corinth rift

    P. Bernard;P. Briole;B. Meyer;H. Lyon-Caen

  • 3D crustal structure from local earthquake tomography around the Gulf of Arta (Ionian region, NW Greece)

    F. Haslinger;E. Kissling;J. Ansorge;D. Hatzfeld

  • Earthquake mechanisms of the Adriatic Sea and Western Greece: implications for the oceanic subduction-continental collision transition

    Calum Baker;Donald L. Hatzfeld;Hélène Lyon-Caen;Elephteria Papadimitriou

  • 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

  • Microseismicity and faulting geometry in the Gulf of Corinth (Greece)

    Denis Hatzfeld;Vassilis Karakostas;Maria Ziazia;Iannis Kassaras

  • Earthquake Triggering along the Xianshuihe Fault Zone of Western Sichuan, China

    Eleftheria E. Papadimitriou;Xueze Wen;Vassilios G. Karakostas;Xueshen Jin

  • Evolution of the stress field in the northern Aegean Sea (Greece)

    Eleftheria E. Papadimitriou;Lynn R. Sykes;Lynn R. Sykes

  • Properties of the 2003 Lefkada, Ionian Islands, Greece, Earthquake Seismic Sequence and Seismicity Triggering

    Vassilis G. Karakostas;Eleftheria E. Papadimitriou;Costas B. Papazachos

  • 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

  • Mode of Strong Earthquake Recurrence in the Central Ionian Islands (Greece): Possible Triggering due to Coulomb Stress Changes Generated by the Occurrence of Previous Strong Shocks

    Eleftheria E. Papadimitriou

  • Regional focal mechanisms for earthquakes in the Aegean area

    B. Papazachos;A. Kiratzi;E. Papadimitriou

  • Thessaloniki–Gerakarou Fault Zone (TGFZ): the western extension of the 1978 Thessaloniki earthquake fault (Northern Greece) and seismic hazard assessment

    Markos D Tranos;Eleftheria E Papadimitriou;Adamantios A Kilias

  • The 2001 Skyros, Northern Aegean, Greece, earthquake sequence: off - fault aftershocks, tectonic implications, and seismicity triggering

    Vassilios G. Karakostas;Eleftheria E. Papadimitriou;G. Karakaisis;Costas Papazachos

  • Recurrent patterns in the spatial behaviour of Italian seismicity revealed by the fractal approach

    V. De Rubeis;P. Dimitriu;E. Papadimitriou;P. Tosi

  • The 2007 Talala, Saurashtra, western India earthquake sequence: Tectonic implications and seismicity triggering

    R.B.S. Yadav;E.E. Papadimitriou;V.G. Karakostas;D. Shanker

  • The Kefalonia Transform Zone (offshore Western Greece) with special emphasis to its prolongation towards the Ionian Abyssal Plain

    E. Kokinou;E. Papadimitriou;V. Karakostas;E. Kamberis

  • Seismic zonation of the Dead Sea Transform Fault area

    K. Khair;G. F. Karakaisis;E. E. Papadimitriou

  • Seismic source-parameter relations for earthquakes in Greece

    A. A. Kiratzi;G. F. Karakaisis;E. E. Papadimitriou;B. C. Papazachos

  • The Thrace basin in the Rhodope province of NE Greece — A tertiary supradetachment basin and its geodynamic implications

    Adamantios Kilias;George Falalakis;Aristides Sfeikos;Eleftheria Papadimitriou

  • A Homogeneous Earthquake Catalog for Western Turkey and Magnitude of Completeness Determination

    Konstantinos Michail Leptokaropoulos;Vassilios G. Karakostas;Eleftheria E. Papadimitriou;Aggeliki K. Adamaki

  • Synthetic earthquake catalogs simulating seismic activity in the Corinth Gulf, Greece, fault system

    Rodolfo Console;Roberto Carluccio;Eleftheria Papadimitriou;Vassilis Karakostas

  • The 2014 Kefalonia Doublet (Mw6.1 and Mw6.0), Central Ionian Islands, Greece: Seismotectonic Implications along the Kefalonia Transform Fault Zone

    Vassilios Karakostas;Eleftheria Papadimitriou;Maria Mesimeri;Charikleia Gkarlaouni

  • Rupture model of the great AD 365 Crete earthquake in the southwestern part of the Hellenic Arc

    Eleftheria E. Papadimitriou;Vassilios G. Karakostas

  • Mode of Strong Earthquake Recurrence In Central Ionian Islands (greece). Possible Triggering Due To Coulomb Stress Changes Generated By The Occurrence of Previous Strong Shocks

    E. Papadimitriou

Frequent Co-Authors

B. C. Papazachos
B. C. Papazachos Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Filippos Vallianatos
Filippos Vallianatos National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Anastasia Kiratzi
Anastasia Kiratzi Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
David A. Rhoades
David A. Rhoades GNS Science
Denis Hatzfeld
Denis Hatzfeld Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Richard Gloaguen
Richard Gloaguen Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf
Lynn R. Sykes
Lynn R. Sykes Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
Grzegorz Kwiatek
Grzegorz Kwiatek Freie Universität Berlin
Anne Deschamps
Anne Deschamps Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Pascal Bernard
Pascal Bernard Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris

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