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T A Ronge, J Preine, J Yeon
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The presence of active hydrothermal vent fields near residential areas and their possible link to volcanic activity poses a potential hazard to the environment, society, and the economy.
Ana Dura +5 more
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Correction to: Microbial community differentiation between active and inactive sulfide chimneys of the Kolumbo submarine volcano, Hellenic Volcanic Arc [PDF]
In the original publication there is a mistake in the supplementary material. The correct supplementary material is provided in this correction article.
Christos A. Christakis +7 more
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Gravity observations on Santorini island (Greece): Historical and recent campaigns
Santorini is located in the central part of the Hellenic Volcanic Arc (South Aegean Sea) and is well known for the Late-Bronze-Age “Minoan” eruption that may have been responsible for the decline of the great Minoan civilization on the island of Crete ...
Melissinos PARASKEVAS +5 more
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Microbiology of shallow hydrothermal sites off Palaeochori Bay, Milos (Hellenic Volcanic Arc)
P. R. Dando +9 more
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Geothermal investigations in western Anatolia using equilibrium temperatures from shallow boreholes [PDF]
Determination of the conductive heat flow in western Anatolia has broad implications in many areas, including studies on the present-day extensional tectonic activity and assessments of the geothermal resources in the region.
K. Erkan
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The three-dimensional attenuation structure beneath the Aegean sea and the surrounding regions was determined by inversion of seismic intensity data. A large number of seismic intensity data have been accumulated in a uniform scale in the Aegean region ...
D. Papanastassiou +3 more
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Focal mechanism and depth of the 1956 Amorgos twin earthquakes from waveform matching of analogue seismograms [PDF]
Historic analogue seismograms of the large 1956 Amorgos twin earthquakes which occurred in the volcanic arc of the Hellenic subduction zone (HSZ) were collected, digitized and reanalyzed to obtain refined estimates of their depth and focal mechanism.
A. Brüstle +3 more
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The Methana volcano in Greece belongs to the western part of the Hellenic Volcanic Arc, where the African and Eurasian tectonic plates converge at a rate of approximately 3 cm/year.
Theodoros Gatsios +5 more
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Mafic enclaves are usually considered so as to indirectly investigate primitive melts in subduction settings. Spinel, among the earliest crystallizing phases in primitive magmas, provides key constraints on melt composition and, in turn, on mantle source characteristics.
Vasileios Giamas +4 more
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