16 Papers
126 Citations
G. Veis is an academic researcher from National Technical University of Athens. The author has contributed to research in topics: Seismic moment & Hellenic arc. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 16 publications.
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Global Positioning System constraints on plate kinematics and dynamics in the eastern Mediterranean and Caucasus
Simon McClusky,S. Balassanian,Aykut Barka,Coskun Demir,Semih Ergintav,Ivan Georgiev,O. Gurkan,Michael W. Hamburger,K. Hurst,Hans-Gert Kahle,Kim A. Kastens,G. Kekelidze,Robert W. King,V. Kotzev,Onur Lenk,Salah Mahmoud,A. Mishin,M. Nadariya,A. Ouzounis,Demitris Paradissis,Yannick Peter,M. Prilepin,Robert Reilinger,I. Sanli,H. Seeger,A. Tealeb,M. N. Toksoz,G. Veis +27 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present and interpret GPS measurements of crustal motions for the period 1988-1997 at 189 sites extending east-west from the Caucasus mountains to the Adriatic Sea and north-south from the southern edge of the Eurasian plate to the northern edge of Africa.
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Active deformation of the Corinth rift, Greece: Results from repeated Global Positioning System surveys between 1990 and 1995
Pierre Briole,Alexis Rigo,Hélène Lyon-Caen,Jean-Claude Ruegg,K. Papazissi,C. Mitsakaki,Amalia Balodimou,G. Veis,Denis Hatzfeld,Anne Deschamps +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors carried out seven Global Positioning System (GPS) campaigns in the Corinth rift area in order to constrain the spatial and temporal crustal deformation of this active zone.
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Crustal strain in central Greece from repeated GPS measurements in the interval 1989–1997
Peter Clarke,R. R. Davies,Philip England,Barry Parsons,H. Billiris,Demitris Paradissis,G. Veis,Paul Cross,Paul Denys,V. Ashkenazi,Richard Bingley,Hans-Gert Kahle,Max V. Müller,Pierre Briole +13 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a 66-station GPS network spanning central Greece, first observed in 1989, has been occupied fully on three occasions: June 1989, October 1991 and May 1993.
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Analysis of eleven years of deformation measured by GPS in the Corinth Rift Laboratory area
Antonio Avallone,Pierre Briole,Amalia Maria Agatza-Balodimou,H. Billiris,Olivier Charade,C. Mitsakaki,Alexandre Nercessian,K. Papazissi,Dimitris Paradissis,G. Veis +9 more
TL;DR: Avallone et al. as discussed by the authors used GPS data collected in the Corinth Rift during eleven campaigns between 1990 and 2001 to provide velocities of 57 points with accuracy, and showed that both sides of the rift behave as clockwise rotating blocks with rates of and, respectively.
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New constraints on the rapid crustal motion of the Aegean region: recent results inferred from GPS measurements (1993–1998) across the West Hellenic Arc, Greece
M. Cocard,Hans-Gert Kahle,Y. Peter,Alain Geiger,G. Veis,S. Felekis,Demitris Paradissis,H. Billiris +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present the most recent observations of crustal motion across the entire West Hellenic Arc (WHA) based on repeated GPS measurements carried out in the period from 1993 to 1998.
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