Published March 16, 2021 | Version v1
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Preliminary report of liquefaction phenomena triggered by the March 2021 earthquakes in Central Thessaly, Greece

Description

On the 3rd and 4th of March 2021, two strong earthquakes of M6.3 and M6.0, respectively occurred at Thessaly, Central Greece. During extensive field survey and mapping, accompanied by UAV aerial surveys, following the strong earthquakes, numerous (more than 400 cases) liquefaction-related features were identified, including sand blows and craters, fissures and lateral spreading cracks/ruptures along the Pinios and Titarisios river banks. A rapid documentation of these features was important, as most of these features were going to be erased or smoothed by the ploughing season that is ongoing in the area.

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Report Liquefactions Thessaly Earthquakes 2021.pdf

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