3-D Crustal Velocity Structure from Inversion of Local Earthquake Data in Attiki (Central Greece) Region G. DrakatosN. MelisG. Stavrakakis OriginalPaper Pages: 1 - 14
The Mw = 6.0, 7 September 1999 Athens Earthquake P. PapadimitriouN. VoulgarisK. Makropoulos OriginalPaper Pages: 15 - 33
The Source Mechanism of the Athens Earthquake, September 7, 1999, Estimated from P Seismograms Recorded at Long Range S.L. SargeantP.W. BurtonJ.R. Evans OriginalPaper Pages: 35 - 45
Seismic Source Parameters for the ML = 5.4 Athens Earthquake (7 September 1999) from a New Telemetric Broad Band Seismological Network in Greece G.N. StavrakakisG. ChouliarasG. Panopoulou OriginalPaper Pages: 47 - 60
The Fault that Caused the Athens September 1999 Ms = 5.9 Earthquake: Field Observations S.B. PavlidesG. PapadopoulosA. Ganas OriginalPaper Pages: 61 - 84
Did the 7/9/1999 M5.9 Athens Earthquake Come with a Warning? Andreas TzanisKonstantinos Makropoulos OriginalPaper Pages: 85 - 103
Site-Specific Analysis of Strong Motion Data from the September 7, 1999 Athens, Greece Earthquake G.D. BouckovalasG.P. KouretzisI.S. Kalogeras OriginalPaper Pages: 105 - 131
Topography and Soil Effects in the MS 5.9 Parnitha (Athens) Earthquake: The Case of Adámes G. GazetasP. V. KallouP. N. Psarropoulos OriginalPaper Pages: 133 - 169
The Mount Parnitha (Athens) Earthquake of September 7, 1999: A Disaster Management Perspective Antonios Pomonis OriginalPaper Pages: 171 - 199