MONITORING OF SURFACE DISPLACEMENTS IN THE KALOCHORI AREA (THESSALONIKI, GREECE) USING A LOCAL GNSS NETWORK
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The ground motions in the Kalochori region (well known for its subsidence history during the 2nd half of 20th century) were investigated by NOA using a mobile GNSS (GPS) network, comprising 18 stations. The network was measured four (4) times during the period October 2013 - April 2015 under the framework of the research project INDES-MUSA. Our GPS measurements were processed with GAMIT software and show vertical (ITRF 2008) motions ranging from -2 cm to +2 cm (i.e. just above the margins of measurement error) with the exception of the Kalochori dam where an uplift of 2-5 cm was observed. We also found no evidence for local (non-tectonic) motions and/or interseismic strain.
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Ganas, A., Chousianitis, K., Argyrakis, P., Tsimi, C., Papanikolaou, M., Papathanassiou, G., & Exarchos, K. (2016). MONITORING OF SURFACE DISPLACEMENTS IN THE KALOCHORI AREA (THESSALONIKI, GREECE) USING A LOCAL GNSS NETWORK. Bulletin of the Geological Society of Greece, 50(3), 1553–1562. https://doi.org/10.12681/bgsg.11869
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