2021
DOI: 10.52215/rev.bgs.2021.82.3.168
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Analysis of the possibility for seismic early warning in the Balkan Peninsula

Abstract: This study analyses the possibility for seismic early warning (EW) in the Balkan Peninsula. A number of characteristics of seismic record were evaluated for EW utility. Some tests checked the possibility to locate events reliably by Golitsyn’s method, using one seismic station (SS). The distance and relevant travel time from some crustal faults to the nearest SS and big towns were appraised. EW procedures for most of the seismic zones in the Balkan Peninsula are not reliable, excepting the Vrancea zone, becaus… Show more

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“…1; e.g., Gerdjikov, 2005). Here, the Late Jurassic-Early Cretaceous tectonics is related to northwest-vergent syn-metamorphic thrusting and strike-slip movements (e.g., Gerdjikov, 2005), similar to that in the rest of the Strandzha Zone (e.g., Gočev, 1979) and opposite to the main tectonic transport direction suggested for the Rhodope metamorphic complex (e.g., Burg, 2012). The arrival of the Drama block in the northdipping trench zone probably triggered collisional forces in the upper plate where back-thrusting was initiated not only in the Strandzha Zone but also in the Balkan fold-and-thrust belt and the Kraishte Zone (e.g., Ivanov, 2017).…”
Section: Wrench and Retro-wedge Lower Unitsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…1; e.g., Gerdjikov, 2005). Here, the Late Jurassic-Early Cretaceous tectonics is related to northwest-vergent syn-metamorphic thrusting and strike-slip movements (e.g., Gerdjikov, 2005), similar to that in the rest of the Strandzha Zone (e.g., Gočev, 1979) and opposite to the main tectonic transport direction suggested for the Rhodope metamorphic complex (e.g., Burg, 2012). The arrival of the Drama block in the northdipping trench zone probably triggered collisional forces in the upper plate where back-thrusting was initiated not only in the Strandzha Zone but also in the Balkan fold-and-thrust belt and the Kraishte Zone (e.g., Ivanov, 2017).…”
Section: Wrench and Retro-wedge Lower Unitsmentioning
confidence: 92%