2017
DOI: 10.1007/s00024-017-1601-3
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The Mw6.5 17 November 2015 Lefkada (Greece) Earthquake: Structural Interpretation by Means of the Aftershock Analysis

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“…The dip angle was grid searched in terms of the lowest root-mean-square (RMS) values, which were obtained for dips in the range 80 • to 90 • , with the lowest values indicating a vertical fault. This is in accordance with Papadimitriou et al [21], which state that the aftershock locations possibly indicate a vertical structure at that specific area. Results of the nonlinear inversion are summarized in Table S1 and uncertainties are shown in Figures S6 and S7.…”
Section: Two-fault Modelsupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…The dip angle was grid searched in terms of the lowest root-mean-square (RMS) values, which were obtained for dips in the range 80 • to 90 • , with the lowest values indicating a vertical fault. This is in accordance with Papadimitriou et al [21], which state that the aftershock locations possibly indicate a vertical structure at that specific area. Results of the nonlinear inversion are summarized in Table S1 and uncertainties are shown in Figures S6 and S7.…”
Section: Two-fault Modelsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Our radar signal provided more insights on the on-land deformation pattern of both islands, and as a consequence, it offered better constraints regarding the fault segmentation. We further investigated the multi-segment hypothesis, and building upon the study of Papadimitriou et al [21] we were able to present a new fault segmentation that predicts well all the InSAR displacement data (both ascending and descending), which is at the same time justified by the relocated seismicity, the seafloor bathymetry, and the stress transfer computation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
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