Full-text resources of CEJSH and other databases are now available in the new Library of Science.
Visit https://bibliotekanauki.pl

PL EN


1998 | 8 | 67-76

Article title

The effects of earthquakes on the natural environment in Greece

Authors

Content

Title variants

Languages of publication

Abstracts

Keywords

Year

Volume

8

Pages

67-76

Physical description

Dates

published
1998

Contributors

References

  • C a p u t o R . , 1993, Morphotectonics and kinematics of the Tyrnavos Fault, northern Larisa Plain, Greece, Zeitschr. filr Geomorph., N.F., Suppl.-Bd 94.
  • K a r n i k V., 1971, Seismicity of the European Area, part 2, Praha.
  • K o u k i s G . , Z i o u r k a s C., 1989, Landslide movements in Greek territory. A statistical approach (in Greek), Mineral Wealth (Athens), 58.
  • M a r i n o s P., K o u k i s G., S t o u r n a r a s G., S k i a s S., 1986, Landslide phenomena due to the 1981 earthquakes in Eastern Corinthian Gulf. Their relation to the active faults and the urban planning, Publ. Works Res. Center, 25, 3 - 4. Athens.
  • M a r i o l a k o s I., S a b o t V . , L o g o s E., L o z i o s S., M e r t z a n i s A., F o u n t o - u l i s D., 1987, The geographical distribution of the rock-falls caused by the earthquakes of Kalamata (September 1986), 1st Geogr. Congress. Greek Geogr. Society, 2, Athens.
  • Monthly Bulletin of the National Observatory of Athens, Seismological Institute, 1978, 1981.
  • P a p a z a c h o s B . , P a p a z a c h o s C., 1989, Earthquakes in Greece (in Greek), Thessaloniki.
  • Seismotectonic Map of Greece 1:500 000, 1989, IGME, Athens.
  • Z a m a n i A., M a r o u k i a n H., 1979, A morphological study of an old delta of Sperchios River, Proc. VI Coll. on the Geol. of the Aegean Region, I, Athens.

Document Type

Publication order reference

Identifiers

Biblioteka Nauki
2025414

YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.ojs-issn-0867-6046-year-1998-volume-8-article-5c2b4cbb-d306-3cb6-a396-d2e253218c41
JavaScript is turned off in your web browser. Turn it on to take full advantage of this site, then refresh the page.