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Journal of Geophysical Research | 2017

Numerical modeling of tidal notch sequences on rocky coasts of the Mediterranean Basin

S. Schneiderwind; Sarah J. Boulton; Ioannis Papanikolaou; Miklós Kázmér; Klaus Reicherter

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Workshop on World Landslide Forum | 2017

Structural and Climatic Control of Mass Movements Along the Karakoram Highway

Sajid Ali; Klaus Reicherter; S. Schneiderwind

The Karakoram Highway (KKH) connects Pakistan and China by traversing through rapidly rising mountainous Karakoram area, which is the junction between the Indian and Eurasian plates including the Kohistan Island Arc. Being a plate boundary, the area is highly prone to active tectonics. The Main Mental Thrust, Main Karakorum Thrust, Main Continental Thrust and Panjal Thrust are the major fault systems operating in the region. The area is seismically active and various major earthquakes (Muzaffarabad Oct, 2005: M = 7.6, Afghanistan Oct, 2015: M = 7.5) have occurred. The geology of the area primarily consists of rocks including sedimentary, metamorphic and plutonic rocks. Granite and ultramafic rocks, slates and quartzites are the dominant lithologies of the area. Alterations of these rocks result in a large amount of incompetent and weak lithologies. The KKH passes through some of the world’s deepest gorges with high relief. The floor of these gorges is filled by glacial deposits (moraines). Since its construction in 1979, it has been damaged at various locations by a number of mass movements. In our study, data of mass movement events was acquired from Frontier Works Organisation. Then a spatial distribution map was prepared along KKH using ArcGIS. Furthermore, this mass movement distribution data was correlated with active faults, seismic information and rainfall data aiming to quantify the regression of mass movements and individual distance to active faults in the study area. Moreover, the impact of rainfalls on slope stabilities in the region is investigated. The active faults in this area have caused brittle deformation of crystalline rocks. This has resulted into poor to fair rockmass close to faults with densely populated joints having low shear strength. As a result, distances from active faults have inverse effects on mass movement events. Furthermore, rockmass quality close to the active faults is very poor having multiple joint sets. In addition, during heavy rainfall water seeps down into these joint which results in further decrease of shear strength and increase of pore water pressure, ultimately resulting in mass movements. Mass movements in Hassan Abdal-Gilgit Section showed dependence on rainfall intensity, whereas, mass movements in Gilgit-Khunjrab Pass section are function of temperature and rainfall intensity.


Geophysical Journal International | 2016

New constraints on extensional tectonics and seismic hazard in northern Attica, Greece: the case of the Milesi Fault

Christoph Grützner; S. Schneiderwind; Ioannis Papanikolaou; Georgios Deligiannakis; Aggelos Pallikarakis; Klaus Reicherter


Tectonophysics | 2016

Fault structure and deformation rates at the Lastros-Sfaka Graben, Crete

Jack Mason; S. Schneiderwind; Aggelos Pallikarakis; Thomas Wiatr; S. Mechernich; Ioannis Papanikolaou; Klaus Reicherter


Geomorphology | 2017

Innovative tidal notch detection using TLS and fuzzy logic: Implications for palaeo-shorelines from compressional (Crete) and extensional (Gulf of Corinth) tectonic settings

S. Schneiderwind; Sarah J. Boulton; Ioannis Papanikolaou; Klaus Reicherter


Solid Earth | 2016

3-D visualisation of palaeoseismic trench stratigraphy and trench logging using terrestrial remote sensing and GPR – a multiparametric interpretation

S. Schneiderwind; Jack Mason; Thomas Wiatr; Ioannis Papanikolaou; Klaus Reicherter


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2018

The Seismic History of the Pisia Fault (Eastern Corinth Rift, Greece) From Fault Plane Weathering Features and Cosmogenic 36Cl Dating

S. Mechernich; S. Schneiderwind; Jack Mason; Ioannis Papanikolaou; Georgios Deligiannakis; Aggelos Pallikarakis; Steven A. Binnie; Tibor J. Dunai; Klaus Reicherter


Quaternary Research | 2017

Hanging-wall colluvial cementation along active normal faults

Jack Mason; Klaus Reicherter; S. Schneiderwind; Ioannis Papanikolaou; S. Mechernich; Aggelos Pallikarakis


6th International INQUA Meeting on Paleoseismology, Active Tectonics and Archaeoseismology | 2015

Innovative trenching investigations on active normal faults: A combination of experience, remote sensing applications and geophysics

S. Schneiderwind; Jack Mason; Thomas Wiatr; Aggelos Pallikarakis; Klaus Reicherter; Christoph Grützner


The EGU General Assembly | 2018

Paleoseismology using bedrock fault planes

S. Mechernich; Klaus Reicherter; S. Schneiderwind; Peter Biermanns; Ioannis Papanikolaou; Benjamin Schmitz; Jack Mason

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Ioannis Papanikolaou

Agricultural University of Athens

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Jack Mason

RWTH Aachen University

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Aggelos Pallikarakis

Agricultural University of Athens

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Miklós Kázmér

Eötvös Loránd University

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