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Greece and Turkey Shaken by African tectonic retreat.

Jiannan Meng1,2, Ozan Sinoplu1, Zhipeng Zhou1, Bulent Tokay3, Timothy Kusky4,5,6, Erdin Bozkurt3, Lu Wang1.   

Abstract

Earthquakes are a consequence of the motions of the planet's tectonic plates, yet predicting when and where they may occur, and how to prepare remain some of the shortcomings of using scientific knowledge to protect human life. A devastating Mw 7.0 earthquake on October 30, 2020, offshore Samos Island, Greece was a consequence of the Aegean and Anatolian upper crust being pulled apart by north-south extensional stresses resulting from slab rollback, where the African plate is subducting northwards beneath Eurasia, while the slab is sinking by gravitational forces, causing it to retreat southwards. Since the retreating African slab is coupled with the overriding plate, it tears the upper plate apart as it retreats, breaking it into numerous small plates with frequent earthquakes along their boundaries. Historical earthquake swarms and deformation of the upper plate in the Aegean have been associated with massive volcanism and cataclysmic devastation, such as the Mw 7.7 Amorgos earthquake in July 1956 between the islands of Naxos and Santorini (Thera). Even more notable was the eruption of Santorini 3650 years ago, which contributed to the fall of the Minoan civilization. The Samos earthquake highlights the long historical lack of appreciation of links between deep tectonic processes and upper crustal deformation and geological hazards, and is a harbinger of future earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, establishing a basis for studies to institute better protection of infrastructure and upper plate cultures in the region.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33753832      PMCID: PMC7985315          DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-86063-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Rep        ISSN: 2045-2322            Impact factor:   4.379


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1.  Field survey of the 30 October 2020 Samos (Aegean Sea) tsunami in the Greek islands.

Authors:  Nikos Kalligeris; Vassilios Skanavis; Marinos Charalampakis; Nikolaos S Melis; Evangelos Voukouvalas; Alessandro Annunziato; Costas E Synolakis
Journal:  Bull Earthq Eng       Date:  2021-10-23       Impact factor: 3.827

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