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On rapid multidisciplinary response aspects for Samos 2020 M7.0 earthquake

Following the M7.0 earthquake that struck the Greek island of Samos and Turkey's western coast, causing extensive damage and casualties, we combined existing knowledge geodatabases concerning historical seismicity and rupture zones with seismological and geodetic measurements as well as with mo...

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Autores principales: Foumelis, Michael, Papazachos, Costas, Papadimitriou, Eleftheria, Karakostas, Vasileios, Ampatzidis, Dimitrios, Moschopoulos, Giorgos, Kostoglou, Anastasios, Ilieva, Maya, Minos-Minopoulos, Despina, Mouratidis, Antonios, Kkallas, Charalambos, Chatzipetros, Alexandros
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Publicado: Springer International Publishing 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8004474/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11600-021-00578-6
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author Foumelis, Michael
Papazachos, Costas
Papadimitriou, Eleftheria
Karakostas, Vasileios
Ampatzidis, Dimitrios
Moschopoulos, Giorgos
Kostoglou, Anastasios
Ilieva, Maya
Minos-Minopoulos, Despina
Mouratidis, Antonios
Kkallas, Charalambos
Chatzipetros, Alexandros
author_facet Foumelis, Michael
Papazachos, Costas
Papadimitriou, Eleftheria
Karakostas, Vasileios
Ampatzidis, Dimitrios
Moschopoulos, Giorgos
Kostoglou, Anastasios
Ilieva, Maya
Minos-Minopoulos, Despina
Mouratidis, Antonios
Kkallas, Charalambos
Chatzipetros, Alexandros
author_sort Foumelis, Michael
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description Following the M7.0 earthquake that struck the Greek island of Samos and Turkey's western coast, causing extensive damage and casualties, we combined existing knowledge geodatabases concerning historical seismicity and rupture zones with seismological and geodetic measurements as well as with modelling and in situ observations, to provide an assessment of rapid response to the seismic event. In this paper, we demonstrate that in the frame of the gradual provision of information from the individual scientific disciplines, taking into account their respective potential and limitations, a multidisciplinary approach is able to address more efficiently rapid response issues in order to allow effective preliminary interpretation of the earthquake activity, even within the first 24 h of the event. It focuses on the assessment of the timely provision of information by each discipline, evaluating the access to primary data sources as well as the maturity of the techniques in terms of accuracy and rapid data processing. Within a period of less than a week, several constraints were partially compensated for, allowing the delivery of more robust results and interpretation. The study highlights the readiness level of the various domains that has been significantly improved over the past years, including rapid seismological solutions, systematic availability of free and open Earth Observation data and on-demand online processing through dedicated platforms. Their combination with routinely applied inversion modelling and timely in situ observation is leading to improved operational response levels. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s11600-021-00578-6.
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spelling pubmed-80044742021-03-29 On rapid multidisciplinary response aspects for Samos 2020 M7.0 earthquake Foumelis, Michael Papazachos, Costas Papadimitriou, Eleftheria Karakostas, Vasileios Ampatzidis, Dimitrios Moschopoulos, Giorgos Kostoglou, Anastasios Ilieva, Maya Minos-Minopoulos, Despina Mouratidis, Antonios Kkallas, Charalambos Chatzipetros, Alexandros Acta Geophys. Research Article - Special Issue Following the M7.0 earthquake that struck the Greek island of Samos and Turkey's western coast, causing extensive damage and casualties, we combined existing knowledge geodatabases concerning historical seismicity and rupture zones with seismological and geodetic measurements as well as with modelling and in situ observations, to provide an assessment of rapid response to the seismic event. In this paper, we demonstrate that in the frame of the gradual provision of information from the individual scientific disciplines, taking into account their respective potential and limitations, a multidisciplinary approach is able to address more efficiently rapid response issues in order to allow effective preliminary interpretation of the earthquake activity, even within the first 24 h of the event. It focuses on the assessment of the timely provision of information by each discipline, evaluating the access to primary data sources as well as the maturity of the techniques in terms of accuracy and rapid data processing. Within a period of less than a week, several constraints were partially compensated for, allowing the delivery of more robust results and interpretation. The study highlights the readiness level of the various domains that has been significantly improved over the past years, including rapid seismological solutions, systematic availability of free and open Earth Observation data and on-demand online processing through dedicated platforms. Their combination with routinely applied inversion modelling and timely in situ observation is leading to improved operational response levels. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s11600-021-00578-6. Springer International Publishing 2021-03-28 2021 /pmc/articles/PMC8004474/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11600-021-00578-6 Text en © Institute of Geophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences & Polish Academy of Sciences 2021 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic.
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Papazachos, Costas
Papadimitriou, Eleftheria
Karakostas, Vasileios
Ampatzidis, Dimitrios
Moschopoulos, Giorgos
Kostoglou, Anastasios
Ilieva, Maya
Minos-Minopoulos, Despina
Mouratidis, Antonios
Kkallas, Charalambos
Chatzipetros, Alexandros
On rapid multidisciplinary response aspects for Samos 2020 M7.0 earthquake
title On rapid multidisciplinary response aspects for Samos 2020 M7.0 earthquake
title_full On rapid multidisciplinary response aspects for Samos 2020 M7.0 earthquake
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title_full_unstemmed On rapid multidisciplinary response aspects for Samos 2020 M7.0 earthquake
title_short On rapid multidisciplinary response aspects for Samos 2020 M7.0 earthquake
title_sort on rapid multidisciplinary response aspects for samos 2020 m7.0 earthquake
topic Research Article - Special Issue
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8004474/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11600-021-00578-6
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