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  Contents
 
Section 1 The 1999 earthquake in Izmit - the study of actualistic strike-slip tectonic form
  Introduction; Geodynamic - seismotectonic setting; General description of seismic faults; Detailed description of fault segments; Tectonic forms and structures; Discussion and conclusions
 
Section 2 The Gujarat, West India Earthquake (26 January 2001): A geodynamic episode in an intra-plate compressional regime
  Introduction; The geodynamic regime of India; The seimotectonic regime of the major area; The tectonic structure of the affected area; Seismic ruptures and seimic fault; Discussion and conclusions
 
Section 3 Contribution of GIS to analysis of the 7 September 1999 Athens earthquake
 
Introduction; Data; Data analysis; Discussion
 
Section 4 The neotectonic macrostructures and the geological basement, the main factors controlling the spatial distribution of the damage and geodynamic phenomena resulting from the Kalamata (13 September 1986) and Athens (7 September 1999) earthquakes
 

Introduction; The case of Kalamata; The case of Athens; Discussion and conclusions

 
Section 5 A sequence of low magnitude earthquakes as a result of local tectonic activation: the case of the Psachna area, Evia Island, Greece
  Introduction; Methodology; Data analysis; Results; Conclusions
 
Section 6 The 26 July 2001 Skyros (north Aegean Sea, Greece) earthquake
 

Introduction; Data: instrumental seismicity - foreshock activity; Discussion and conclusions

 
Section 7 Surficial expression of seismic faults and urban planning
  Introduction; The Kalamata earthquake (13 September 1986, Ms= 6.0); The Greneva-Kozani earthquake (13 May 1995, Ms= 6.6); The Egio earthquake (15 June 1995, Ms= 6.1); The Parnitha (Athens) earthquake (9 September 1999, Ms= 5.9); Discussion and conclusions
 
Section 8 Active faults and seismic hazard assessment at municipality level - the case of Tenea (Corinthia, Greece)
 

Introduction; Geology and tectonics; Seismological data; Examination of population centres and infrastructure; Discussion and conclusions

 
Section 9 Seismically-triggered landslide risk assessment
 

Introduction; Geological setting of the area; Data collection and database construction; Results and conclusions

 
Section 10 Low-strain techniques used for microzoning studies in soft rock areas in Greece
 

Introduction; Methodology; Elastic moduli determination; Case histories

 
Section 11 Parameters of intensity distribution in the Izmit and Düzce (Turkey) earthquakes
 

Introduction; Seismic faults; Concomitant geodynamic phenomena; Intensity evaluation – geographic distribution; Conclusions

 
Section 12 Seismic strike-slip faults on a major boundary transverse to the Apenninic chain; the case of the Molise (S. Italy) earthquake (31 October 2002)
 

Introduction; Geodynamic frame of the Italian peninsula; Geological frame and seismotectonic regime of the wider affected area; The earthquake parameters; Tectonic structures, geotechnical effects and damage distribution; Discussion and conclusions