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A first insight of Hg occurrence in the hellenic volcanic arc [PDF]
Mercury is a highly toxic element with both natural and anthropogenic sources to the marine environment, with implications to ecosystems and human health. It is recognized as a priority pollutant by the European Environmental Legislation and the United Nations Environmental Program (UNEP).
Eirini Anagnostou +3 more
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Expedition 398 Scientific Prospectus: Hellenic Arc Volcanic Field [PDF]
T. H. Druitt +2 more
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Recent marine oceanographic surveys using geophysical techniques have revealed a number of volcanic debris avalanche deposits (VDAs) on the external flanks of Antimilos, Santorini and Nisyros volcanoes in the South Aegean Sea. Swath bathymetry and side-scan sonar surveys led to the recognition of characteristic hummocky topography on all of these ...
Paraskevi Nomikou +7 more
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Expedition 398 Preliminary Report: Hellenic Arc Volcanic Field [PDF]
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CRUSTAL MOVEMENTS ALONG THE NW HELLENIC VOLCANIC ARC FROM DGPS MEASUREMENTS
The north-western part of the Hellenic Volcanic Arc was studied by Differential GPS measurements in an attempt to investigate the regional deformation of the area. The GPS network involving stations in Athens, Aegina Island, Methana Peninsula and Soussaki was established in February 2006 and since then it was reoccupied twice. The GPS measurements were
Elena Papageorgiou
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ACTIVE TECTONICS IN THE HELLENIC VOLCANIC ARC: THE KOLUMBO SUBMARINE VOLCANIC ZONE
This paper studies the rupture system of the Anydhros Basin, northeast of Thera island, and its relationship to the submarine volcanic activity along the Kolumbo line. Anydhros Basin is a N45o E trending elongate basin bounded by the Ios-Fault-Zone (IFZ) towards NW and by the AnydhrosFault-Zone (AFZ) towards SE.
Dimitris Sakellariou +7 more
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Interacting Volcanic, Tectonic, and Submarine Geohazards in the Hellenic Volcanic Arc
The Hellenic Volcanic Arc (HVA) is one of the most geodynamically active regions in the Mediterranean, where crustal extension, magma migration, and active faulting interact to generate interconnected and cascading geohazards. These include earthquakes, explosive volcanic eruptions, caldera and flank collapses, submarine landslides, tsunamis, and ...
Paraskevi Nomikou +7 more
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Compiled data show the age progression of magmatic centers along the two approximately linear profiles from NE Greece and NW Turkey to the South Aegean Volcanic Arc.
A. Schaarschmidt +4 more
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SANTORY: SANTORini’s Seafloor Volcanic ObservatorY
Submarine hydrothermal systems along active volcanic ridges and arcs are highly dynamic, responding to both oceanographic (e.g., currents, tides) and deep-seated geological forcing (e.g., magma eruption, seismicity, hydrothermalism, and crustal ...
Paraskevi Nomikou +25 more
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