On February 14th, a new micro-exacerbation was observed in the Santorini-Amorgos zone between 20: 00-22: 00
New elements for seismic activity in the maritime area between Santorini and Amorgos presented it Chief.
In more detail:
From the launch of the seismic activity in the Santorini-Amorgos zone on January 26 to February 13, 2025, the seismology laboratory (HS) of the NCSR (http://dggsl.geol.uoa.gr/) has detected and detected a total of above 18,400 selected earthquakes with mechanical learning methods (artificial intelligence), of which more than 16,200 with sizes M≥1.0.
On February 13, more than 800 earthquakes were recorded, with ~ 40 in size M≥2.5, 2 earthquakes with M≥4.0, and no (0) earthquake with M≥4.5, with the two largest earthquakes in size 4.4. According to the daily seismic data analysis data (without the use of mechanical learning methods) of the EKPA seismology laboratory, more than 110 earthquakes have been recorded on 14 February, of which 3 of which are m≥4.0 and no (0) with M≥4.5 , while the strongest earthquake occurred at 22:18:55 (local time) and was 4.1.
There was a decrease in earthquake frequency, with most of the micro -seismic activity being located southwest of anhydrous, while the larger earthquakes are found northeast of anhydrous. On February 14, a new micro-exacerbation was observed in the Santorini-Amorgos zone between ~ 20: 00-22: 00 (local time), followed by the strongest earthquake of the day.
On February 14, members of the Geophysics Seismology Laboratory and Geophysics Lab GPS/GNSS satellite geodetic receiver (NKAM Station), as well as for re-counting of the non-monthly GPS satellite geodetic stations.
The NKAM Geodetic Station has been installed as part of the cooperation of the Geophysics and Seismology Laboratories of the NCSR with Professor Antonio Marcello of Hofstra University (NY, USA). They then went to the area of ​​Mes Gialos of Santorini (Old Port of Fira) for maintenance work at the SNT1 permanent seismological station. Specifically, they went: The Director of the Laboratory Professor George Kaviris, the Director of the Department of Geophysics and Geothermal Professor Nikolaos Voulgaris, the Director of the Laboratory of Geophysics Professor Ioannis Alexopoulos PhD candidate Ioannis Giannopoulos.
These actions were carried out with the valuable assistance of the General Secretariat for Civil Protection, the Municipality of Thira, the Thira Fire Brigade and the Association of Thira.
Efthimios Lekkas, Om. Professor of Department of Geology and Geoopervalos.
Members of the Interdisciplinary Risk and Crisis Management Committee are:
Antonarakou Asimina, Professor and President of the Department of Geology and Geoenvod
Arkadopoulos Nikolaos, Professor of Surgery, President of the Medical School
Vassilakis Emmanouil, Associate Professor
Diakakis Michael, Assistant Professor
Evelpidou Niki – Nikoletta, Professor of Geology and Geoenvod
Kaviris George, Professor of Department of Geology and Geoenvironment
Kartalis Konstantinos, Professor of Physics Department
Layu Pagona, Professor of Epidemiology, Dean of the School of Health Sciences
Lekkas Efthimios, Om. Professor of Department of Geology and Geooperimon,
Mavroulis Spyridon, Scientific Associate of Department of Geology and Geoenvironment
Picoulis Emmanouil, Professor of Medical School
Stavrou Pelios-Dimitris, Assistant Professor of Psychology
Hatzichristou Chrysi, Professor of Department of Psychology
Responsible for the promotion of the project and actions of the Commission is the member of the Department of Communication and the Media, Mr. Dimitris Koutsobolis.
Source: Skai
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