The Greek Database of Seismogenic Sources (GreDaSS) is a repository of geological, tectonic and active fault data for the Greek territory and its surroundings including sectors of western Anatolia, southern Bulgaria, FYR of Macedonia and Albania. The principal aim of this international project is to create a homogenized framework of all data relevant to the seismotectonics, and especially the seismic hazard assessment, of Greece and its surroundings as well as a common research platform for performing seismic hazard analyses, modelling and scenarios from specific seismogenic structures.The released version 2.0 of the database contains more than 300 composite seismogenic sources (CSS) and ca. 110 individual seismogenic sources (ISS).They are documented by more than 3000 references (papers , reports, maps, etc.) and 1000 figures including maps, graphs, photos, diagrams, etc. The database follows and openfile philosophy and hence should be continuously considered as in progress.
The Greek Database of Seismogenic Sources (GreDaSS)
Caputo, R.;
2014
Abstract
The Greek Database of Seismogenic Sources (GreDaSS) is a repository of geological, tectonic and active fault data for the Greek territory and its surroundings including sectors of western Anatolia, southern Bulgaria, FYR of Macedonia and Albania. The principal aim of this international project is to create a homogenized framework of all data relevant to the seismotectonics, and especially the seismic hazard assessment, of Greece and its surroundings as well as a common research platform for performing seismic hazard analyses, modelling and scenarios from specific seismogenic structures.The released version 2.0 of the database contains more than 300 composite seismogenic sources (CSS) and ca. 110 individual seismogenic sources (ISS).They are documented by more than 3000 references (papers , reports, maps, etc.) and 1000 figures including maps, graphs, photos, diagrams, etc. The database follows and openfile philosophy and hence should be continuously considered as in progress.I documenti in SFERA sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.