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Stathis C. Stiros

Stathis C. Stiros

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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
36
Citations
5106
World Ranking
9139
National Ranking
59

Overview

Stathis C. Stiros is primarily affiliated with the University of Patras in Greece. Their research spans multiple fields with a strong emphasis on Earth and Planetary Sciences, Arts and Humanities, and Engineering. The scientist's work integrates archaeological, geophysical, and engineering approaches, reflecting a multidisciplinary focus.

Their main fields of study include:

  • Earth and Planetary Sciences
  • Arts and Humanities
  • Engineering

Within these domains, Stathis C. Stiros specializes in subfields such as Archeology, Geophysics, Civil and Structural Engineering, Oceanography, and Geology.

  • Archeology
  • Geophysics
  • Civil and Structural Engineering
  • Oceanography
  • Geology

Their research covers a wide range of topics, prominently:

  • Earthquake and tectonic studies
  • Maritime and Coastal Archaeology
  • Ancient Mediterranean Archaeology and History
  • Marine and environmental studies
  • Archaeology and Historical Studies
  • Structural Health Monitoring Techniques
  • Earthquake Detection and Analysis

Stathis C. Stiros has contributed to several frequent publication venues, including:

  • Seismological Research Letters
  • Mediterranean Geoscience Reviews
  • Journal of Seismology
  • Infrastructures
  • Geophysical Journal International

Significant recent papers authored or co-authored by Stathis C. Stiros include:

  • Monumental articulated ancient Greek and Roman columns and temples and earthquakes: archaeological, historical, and engineering approaches, 2020, Journal of Seismology
  • GNSS (GPS) Monitoring of Dynamic Deflections of Bridges: Structural Constraints and Metrological Limitations, 2021, Infrastructures
  • Was Alexandria (Egypt) Destroyed in A.D. 365? A Famous Historical Tsunami Revisited, 2020, Seismological Research Letters
  • The 373 B.C. Helike (Gulf of Corinth, Greece) Earthquake and Tsunami, Revisited, 2021, Seismological Research Letters

Frequent collaborators in their research include:

  • Irene Biliani
  • V. Kontogianni
  • Yiannis Fradelos
  • Olga Thalla
  • Ioannis E. Venetis

Best Publications

  • The AD 365 Crete earthquake and possible seismic clustering during the fourth to sixth centuries AD in the Eastern Mediterranean: a review of historical and archaeological data

    Stathis C Stiros

  • Monitoring dynamic and quasi-static deformations of large flexible engineering structures with GPS: Accuracy, limitations and promises

    A. Nickitopoulou;K. Protopsalti;S. Stiros

  • Earthquake clustering in the eastern Mediterranean during historical times

    P. A. Pirazzoli;J. Laborel;S. C. Stiros

  • Archaeoseismology: Methodological issues and procedure

    Fabrizio Galadini;Klaus-G. Hinzen;Stathis Stiros

  • Potential of Global Positioning System (GPS) to measure frequencies of oscillations of engineering structures

    Panos Psimoulis;Stella Pytharouli;Dimitris Karambalis;Stathis Stiros

  • The 8.5+ magnitude, AD365 earthquake in Crete: Coastal uplift, topography changes, archaeological and historical signature

    Stathis C. Stiros

  • Episodic uplift deduced from Holocene shorelines in the Perachora Peninsula, Corinth area, Greece

    P.A. Pirazzoli;S.C. Stiros;M. Arnold;J. Laborel

  • Induced deformation during tunnel excavation: Evidence from geodetic monitoring

    Villy A. Kontogianni;Stathis C. Stiros

  • Recent geodetic unrest at Santorini Caldera, Greece

    Andrew V Newman;Stathis C Stiros;Lujia Feng;Lujia Feng;Panos Psimoulis;Panos Psimoulis

  • The 1953 earthquake in Cephalonia (Western Hellenic Arc): coastal uplift and halotectonic faulting

    S. C. Stiros;P. A. Pirazzoli;J. Laborel;F. Laborel-Deguen

  • Errors in velocities and displacements deduced from accelerographs: An approach based on the theory of error propagation

    Stathis C. Stiros

  • Subsidence and evolution of the Thessaloniki plain, Greece, based on historical leveling and GPS data

    P. Psimoulis;Matthieu Ghilardi;Eric Fouache;S. Stiros

  • Historical coseismic uplift on Euboea Island, Greece

    S.C. Stiros;M. Arnold;P.A. Pirazzoli;J. Laborel

  • Subsidence of the Thessaloniki (northern Greece) coastal plain, 1960–1999

    Stathis C. Stiros

  • Late-Holocene shoreline changes related to palaeoseismic events in the Ionian Islands, Greece:

    P.A. Pirazzoli;S.C. Stiros;J. Laborel;F. Laborel-Deguen

  • Holocene and Quaternary uplift in the central part of the southern coast of the Corinth Gulf (Greece)

    P.A. Pirazzoli;S.C. Stiros;M. Fontugne;M. Arnold

  • What is the contribution of time-dependent deformation in tunnel convergence?

    Villy Kontogianni;Panos Psimoulis;Stathis Stiros

  • Seismic coastal uplift in a region of subsidence: Holocene raised shorelines of Samos Island, Aegean Sea, Greece

    S.C. Stiros;J. Laborel;F. Laborel-Deguen;S. Papageorgiou

  • Coastal uplift, earthquakes and active faulting of Rhodes Island (Aegean Arc): modeling based on geodetic inversion

    Villy A Kontogianni;Nikos Tsoulos;Stathis C Stiros

  • Noise characteristics of high-frequency, short-duration GPS records from analysis of identical, collocated instruments

    Fanis Moschas;Stathis Stiros

  • Late holocene coseismic vertical displacements and tsunami deposits near Kynos, Gulf of Euboea, Central Greece

    P.A. Pirazzoli;S.C. Stiros;M. Arnold;J. Laborel

  • Human occupation and geomorphological evolution of the Thessaloniki Plain (Greece) since Mid Holocene

    Matthieu Ghilardi;Eric Fouache;François Queyrel;George Syrides

Frequent Co-Authors

Paolo Antonio Pirazzoli
Paolo Antonio Pirazzoli Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Maurice Arnold
Maurice Arnold Collège de France
Tuncay Taymaz
Tuncay Taymaz Istanbul Technical University
Michel Fontugne
Michel Fontugne Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines University
Christophe Morhange
Christophe Morhange Aix-Marseille University
Fabrizio Galadini
Fabrizio Galadini National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Anastasia Kiratzi
Anastasia Kiratzi Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Michael N. Vrahatis
Michael N. Vrahatis University of Patras
Konstantinos E. Parsopoulos
Konstantinos E. Parsopoulos University of Ioannina

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