Geometry and slip rate of the Aigion fault, a young normal fault system in the western Gulf of Corinth
The Aigion fault is one of the youngest major normal faults in the Gulf of Corinth, Greece, with an immature displacement profile. Based on geometry, slip rate and comparison with regional faults, we estimate the fault system length at ~10 km. We find the slip rate of the fault system is ~3.5 ± 1 mm...
Main Authors: | McNeill, L.C (Author), Cotterill, C.J (Author), Bull, J.M (Author), Henstock, T.J (Author), Bell, R. (Author), Stefatos, A. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2007-04.
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