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- 2016
THE MISSING SOFT LINK? EVIDENCE FOR MARGINAL FAULT INTERACTION AT THE SOUTHERN MARGIN OF GERANEIA MOUNTAINS, CENTRAL GREECEDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.12681/bgsg.11702 http://dx.doi.org/10.12681/bgsg.11702 Keywords: Gulf of Corinth, oblique-slip faulting, accommodation zone, flower structure Abstract: We examine the structure of the southern faulted margin of Geraneia Mountains, controlled by two marginal faults, namely the Loutraki and Kakia Skala Faults, which have been active in the Quaternary; however, Holocene activity on these structures has not been verified. Structural observations at the probable overlap zone between these two faults, suggest that they became soft-linked, or linkage ended at its early stage, before activity migrated basinwards, with consequent footwall backtilt. The affinity of the kinematics in the accommodation zone with the present-day extensional stress field might hint at possible Late Quaternary activity on these two major faults
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