2021
DOI: 10.1785/0120200385
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Source Process-Related Delays in Earthquake Early Warning for Example Cases in Greece

Abstract: We explore a hypothetical zero-latency earthquake early warning (EEW) system in Greece, aiming to provide alerts before warning thresholds of the intensity of ground motion are exceeded. Within the seismotectonic context of Greece, both shallow- and intermediate-depth earthquakes (along the Hellenic subduction zone) are plausible and, thus, examined. Using regionally applicable attenuation relations, we combine and adjust the methodologies of Minson et al. (2018) and Hoshiba (2020) to examine what are the mini… Show more

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“…По-голямата част от сеизмичните зони на Балканският полуостров не дават възможност за развитие на EEWS. Това се потвърждава и от Vavlas et al (2021) за района на Гърция.…”
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“…По-голямата част от сеизмичните зони на Балканският полуостров не дават възможност за развитие на EEWS. Това се потвърждава и от Vavlas et al (2021) за района на Гърция.…”
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“…It is noted that the effectiveness of an EEWS is multifaceted, with issues such as civil protection response [26] and network limitations factored in. In a recent feasibility study by [27], it was shown that events in the Eastern Gulf of Corinth could have a warning time of 10 s in Athens. We note that the Virtual Seismologist (VS) EEW software and PRESTo have been installed in the area of the Western Gulf of Corinth and Central Greece, and their initial performance has been presented [28,29].…”
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confidence: 99%