Published June 24, 2023 | Version 1.0
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Supplementary Dataset for the Report "Imaging the Western Edge of the Aegean Shear Zone: The South Evia 2022-2023 Seismic Sequence"

  • 1. Institute of Geodynamics, National Observatory of Athens
  • 2. 1 Institute of Geodynamics, National Observatory of Athens 2 Department of Geology, University of Patras, Patras, Greece

Description

Supplementary Dataset for the Fast Report "Imaging the Western Edge of the Aegean Shear Zone: The South Evia 2022-2023 Seismic Sequence" by Christos P. Evangelidis and Ioannis Fountoulakis.

The Fast Report can be found in Seismica Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023).

DOI: https://doi.org/10.26443/seismica.v2i1.1032

Abstract:

This report presents the 2022-2023 South Evia island seismic sequence, in the western Aegean sea. An automated workflow, undergoing testing for efficient observatory monitoring in the wake of dense aftershock sequences, was employed to enhance the seismic catalog. It includes a deep-learning phase picker, absolute and relative hypocenter relocation, and moment tensor automatic calculations. The relocated catalog reveals a concentration of earthquake epicenters in a narrow NW-SE zone, with sinistral strike-slip fault movement. The findings of the study indicate the occurrence of an asymmetric rupture within conjugate fault structures in the western Aegean region. These fault structures, although not necessarily both active, play a significant role in marking the transition from dextral (SW-NE) to sinistral (NW-SE) strike-slip ruptures, connecting the Aegean shear zone with normal faulting in mainland Greece. The South Evia 2022-2023 seismic sequence has revealed the activation of this NW-SE strike-slip structure, contrary to previous assumptions of low seismicity in the region. The study highlights the importance of reassessing seismic hazard maps and considering the potential activation of similar zones further south in the future. It also emphasizes the need for the expansion and the densification of seismic networks within the Aegean.

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Relocated_Catalog.txt: Relocated earthquake catalog for the South Evia sequence. Included in the document are details concerning the origin time, the hypocentral positions, errors in determining the location, and the local magnitude of each earthquake.

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