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The active tectonic structures along the southern margin of Lesvos Island, related to the seismic activity of July 2017, Aegean Sea, Greece

Authors :
D. Papanikolaou
Danai Lampridou
Christian Hübscher
Paraskevi Nomikou
M. Blum
Source :
Geo-Marine Letters. 41
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2021.

Abstract

Hydrographic survey of the southeastern coastal margin of Lesvos Island (Greece) was conducted in January 2018 by R/V METEOR. The main morphological characteristic of the southern margin of Lesvos Island is a sub-parallel to the coast elongated basin, 30 km long, 5–10 km wide, and 700 m deep. It is interrupted by an oblique NW–SE narrow channel of 650 m depth, which separates the adjacent platform areas surrounding the longitudinal basin. The northern margin of the basin is abrupt with morphological slopes of more than 10°, following the major WNW-ESE normal fault surface, running along the coastal zone, with an overall throw of more than 800 m. In contrast, the southern margin shows a gradual slope increase from 1° to 5°, where several shallow sub-bottom profiles across the basin have indicated the existence of some minor WNW-ESE normal faults and one reverse/strike-slip fault zone, with throws of a few up to 13 m. However, the NW–SE narrow channel intersecting the basin is bounded by two sub-vertical fault zones with sinistral strike-slip motion and throws of more than 150 m. The above structure was reflected in the mainshock of magnitude 6.3 (12/6/2017), corresponding to a WNW-ESE normal fault dipping to the SSW and the two major aftershocks of magnitude 5.2 and 5.0 corresponding to the two sub-parallel NW–SE sinistral strike-slip faults of the channel. This active deformation comprising WNW-ESE normal faults and NW–SE or NE-SW strike-slip faults is compatible with the area’s overall tectonic frame at the eastern margin of the Aegean microplate.

Details

ISSN :
14321157 and 02760460
Volume :
41
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Geo-Marine Letters
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........9d0546e06e441cca1b662037e1054c43
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00367-021-00723-6