The
earthquake sequence of the Gulf of Kerameikos East of Kos Island
August 02 -09, 2004: First results
Introduction
On August 2, 2004 a sequence of moderate magnitude
earthquakes occurred in the Gulf of Kerameikos area (East
of Kos Island) Turkey (Gokova Korfezi). The main shock took place
on August 4, 2004, 03:01 GMT and it was located about 40km East
of the city of Kos at 20km focal depth and with magnitude
Mw=5.5 (HRV). It is interesting to note that the sequence started
on August 2, 2004, 20:29 GMT with an earthquake of magnitude ML=3.6
on the Richter scale and was followed by several events as they
can be observed on the records of the nearest to the area seismic
stations of the National Observatory of
Athens Seismic Network at Samos (SMG) [02/08,
03/08,
04/08,
05/08,
06/08]
and Archaggelos (ARG) [02/08,
03/08, 04/08,
05/08, 06/08].
The largest aftershocks occurred on August 4, 2004, at 04:19 GMT
and 14:18 GMT with magnitudes of Mw 4.8 and 5.0 respectively (See
also at http://bbnet.gein.noa.gr).
Moment Tensor Inversion First Results
The strongest events of the sequence were well recorded at all digital
broad band stations operated by the Institute of Geodynamics
of the National Observatory of Athens. Moment tensor inversion
using three component broad band data from the nearest available
NOA stations (also GEOFON and MEDNET operating
stations in the Aegean area and collaborating with NOA) (after Dreger
2002) resulted in normal fault mechanisms with the following solutions:
Strike |
Dip |
Rake |
Mw |
Click on the links below for inversion details
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286 |
61 |
-39 |
5.2 |
|
295 |
60 |
-33 |
4.8 |
|
280 |
51 |
-51 |
5.0 |
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Preliminary
Conclusions
A synthesis of the above mentioned results and a comparison with
the estimations of other International Institutes, show that
the earthquake sequence occurred on a fault
zone of almost E-W strike. This zone starts West of Kos Island and
follows the coast of Bodrum Peninsula.
References
Dreger, D. S., 2002. Time-Domain
Moment Tensor INVerse Code (TDMT_INVC) Version 1.1. User's Manual.
Compiled by
Efthimios Sokos, Nicos
S. Melis, George N. Stavrakakis and Costas Boukouras.
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