Yannick Peter
ETH Zurich
6 Papers
40 Citations
Yannick Peter is an academic researcher from ETH Zurich. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hellenic arc & North Anatolian Fault. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 6 publications.
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Papers
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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GPS‐derived strain rate field within the boundary zones of the Eurasian, African, and Arabian Plates
Hans-Gert Kahle,Marc Cocard,Yannick Peter,Alain Geiger,Robert Reilinger,Aykut Barka,George Veis +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used the GPS velocity field (1988-1998) for eastern Mediterranean and Asia Minor to determine the crustal deformation strain rate field in an area bounded by 35°N and 43°N, and 20°E and 48°E.
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3D crustal structure from local earthquake tomography around the Gulf of Arta (Ionian region, NW Greece)
Florian Haslinger,Edi Kissling,J. Ansorge,Denis Hatzfeld,Eleftheria Papadimitriou,Vassilios Karakostas,Konstantinos Makropoulos,Hans-Gert Kahle,Yannick Peter +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, a minimum 1D velocity model for the Gulf of Arta in northwestern Greece is presented, which is based on the first-order inversion of the coupled hypocenter-velocity problem.
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The GPS strain rate field in the Aegean Sea and western Anatolia
Hans-Gert Kahle,Marc Cocard,Yannick Peter,Alain Geiger,Robert Reilinger,Simon McClusky,Robert W. King,Aykut Barka,George Veis +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used the GPS velocity field of the Aegean Sea and western Anatolia to determine crustal deformation strain rates for the period 1988 to 1996, and found that the areas of high geodetic strain rates are accompanied by distinct seismic clusters whereas the strain-free regions are nearly aseismic.
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Establishment of a continuous gps network across the kephalonia fault zone, ionian islands, greece
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors report the establishment of a continuous GPS network across the Kephalonia Fault Zone (KFZ), central Ionian islands, Greece, which is an important segment of the boundary zone between the rapidly moving Aegean microplate and the Apulian platform, Italy.
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