J. Mascle, Laurent Caméra, N. Wardell, D. Accettella
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The Peloponnese continental margin from Zakynthos Island to Pylos: morphology and recent sedimentary processes
Funded by the EEC Sixth Framework Program, the SEAHELLARC project was
aimed to evaluate, and better understand the causes, of the various natural geohazards
(chiefly earthquakes and tsunamis), which frequently affect the western Peloponnese
area and particularly its coastal domain; this region is one of the most seismically
active of Greece and therefore of the Mediterranean Sea. Based on a set of new
geophysical data, such as detailed swath bathymetry and high-resolution sub-bottom
Chirp, we have distinguished and studied four contrasted domains along this area of
the Peloponnese active continental margin underlined by intense crustal seismicity
and marked by very contrasted and often sharp continental slopes; from east to
west these are: (1) an area including the continental shelf and the upper slope; there
sedimentary overload and destabilizations, syn-sedimentary faults, mass transport
deposits and active sedimentary by-pass mechanisms are the main risk factors. (2) The
middle to lower continental slopes, is mainly expressed by two, N-S trending, fault-
related, depressions, where active deformations, well recorded by actual tilting of the
sedimentary blanket, occur. (3) West of this deep structural depressions exists a poorly
sedimented ridge area (from which merges the small Strophades Islands) also showing
N-S and E-W trending lineaments resulting in a dense network of fractures and scarps
and leading too a particularly complex sub-marine morphology; this area, together
with the westernmost deep domain (4), which bounds the continental margin, clearly
records the effects of significant active tectonic. Our studies of the shallow and recent
sedimentary cover of the continental margin off western Peloponnese, confirm that this
active margin segment is an area where geohazards can be expected. In addition to fault
ruptures, generated at depth by the specific tectonic framework, sedimentary collapses,
particularly along the shelf break nearby Cape Katakolo, may trigger significant local
tsunamis, which may in turn induce strong damages all along the nearby coasts up to
the town of Pylos.
期刊介绍:
The "Bollettino di Geofisica Teorica ed Applicata" is an international open access journal dedicated to the publication of original papers dealing with Deep Earth Geophysics, Near Surface Geophysics, Exploration Geophysics, Borehole Geophysics, Geodynamics and Seismotectonics, Seismology, Engineering Seismology, Geophysical Modelling, Geodesy, Remote Sensing, Seismic and Geodetic Networks, Oceanography, and their application in the fields of Energy, Natural Resources, Environment and Climate, Policies and Regulations, Risk and Security, Technological Development.