Modelling tectonic features of the Kissamos and Paleohora areas, Western Crete (Greece): combining geological and geophysical surveys
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Abstract:
The purpose of this survey is the fault zone determination in Kissamos (NW Crete) and
Paleohora (SW Crete) basins. The study area is located within the central forearc of the
Hellenic subduction zone. 2D electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) has been applied to
reveal fault zones. Ground-truthed fault evidence in the coast northwest of Kastelli-Kissamou
and northeast of Paleohora is incorporated into the ERT data. Thirteen ERT profiles were
obtained at several sites. Seven of the eight ERT profiles intersect fault zones in Kissamos.
Five ERT profiles were conducted in Paleohora and three significant faults were identified. The
results indicated the continuation of previously mapped faults as well as revealing unreported
faults. The coastline of Paleohora and Grammeno can be associated with a system of fault
zone striking almost E-W.We propose that the ERT method is a reliable and economic method
at identifying buried fault zones in populated areas. Considering the proximity of the revealed
fault zones in densely populated areas and the high seismic activity of the region the
determination of the identified fault zones could contribute in earthquake hazard assessment
studies for future seismic mitigation and urban planning strategies in the two areas for western
Crete.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
fault determination; ERT survey; Kastelli-Kissamos; Paleohora; Grammeno
Elenco autori:
Piscitelli, Sabatino
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