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  1. Modal frequencies of bridges from GNSS (GPS) monitoring data: Experimental, statistical evidence
  2. Multi-sensor measurement of dynamic deflections and structural health monitoring of flexible and stiff bridges
  3. High accuracy measurement of deflections of an electricity transmission line tower
  4. Time‐space modeling of the dynamics of Santorini volcano (Greece) during the 2011–2012 unrest
  5. Geodetic evidence for tectonic activity on the Strymon Fault System, northeast Greece
  6. 3-D strong tilting observed in tall, isolated brick chimneys during the excavation of the Athens Metro
  7. Archaeological evidence for a destructive earthquake in Patras, Greece
  8. PLL bandwidth and noise in 100 Hz GPS measurements
  9. Strong motion displacement waveforms using 10‐Hz precise point positioning GPS: an assessment based on free oscillation experiments
  10. Solution of underdetermined systems of equations with gridded a priori constraints
  11. Seismic coastal uplift and subsidence in Rhodes Island, Aegean Arc: Evidence from an uplifted ancient harbour
  12. Structural Health Monitoring-Oriented Data Mining, Feature Extraction, and Condition Assessment
  13. A new algorithm for modelling simple and double Mogi magma sources in active volcanoes: accuracy, sensitivity, limitations and implications
  14. Discussion of: Parcharidis, I.; Kourkouli, P.; Karymbalis, E.; Foumelis, M., and Karathanassi, V., Time Series Synthetic Aperture Radar Interferometry for Ground Deformation Monitoring over a Small Scale Tectonically Active Deltaic Environment (Mornos,...
  15. Noise characteristics of high-frequency, short-duration GPS records from analysis of identical, collocated instruments
  16. Long-term versus short-term deformation of the meizoseismal area of the 2008 Achaia–Elia (MW 6.4) earthquake in NW Peloponnese, Greece: Evidence from historical triangulation and morphotectonic data
  17. Dynamic multipath in structural bridge monitoring: an experimental approach
  18. Topological inversion in geodesy-based, non-linear problems in geophysics
  19. Three-dimensional dynamic deflections and natural frequencies of a stiff footbridge based on measurements of collocated sensors
  20. Measuring Deflections of a Short-Span Railway Bridge Using a Robotic Total Station
  21. Response of a historical short-span railway bridge to passing trains: 3-D deflections and dominant frequencies derived from Robotic Total Station (RTS) measurements
  22. Coastal Flooding Hazard in Low-Tide and High-Tide Coasts: Evidence from the North Aegean Coast
  23. Submerged notches, coastal changes and tectonics in the Rijeka area, NW Croatia
  24. Modeling the Mogi magma source centre of the Santorini (Thera) volcano, Aegean Sea, Greece, 1994–1999, based on a numerical-topological approach
  25. Analysis of short and discontinuous tidal data: a case study from the Aegean Sea
  26. Recent geodetic unrest at Santorini Caldera, Greece
  27. A supervised learning computer-based algorithm to derive the amplitude of oscillations of structures using noisy GPS and Robotic Theodolites (RTS) records
  28. Evaluation of the condition of slab-paved pedestrian pavements based on analysis of geodetic surveys
  29. Levelling in antiquity: instrumentation, techniques and accuracies
  30. Phase effect in time-stamped accelerometer measurements – an experimental approach
  31. Adjustment of highly non-linear redundant systems of equations using a numerical, topology-based approach
  32. Measurement of the dynamic displacements and of the modal frequencies of a short-span pedestrian bridge using GPS and an accelerometer
  33. Identification of Nearshore Wave Characteristics Using Robotic Total Stations
  34. Geodetic evidence and modeling of a slow, small-scale inflation episode in the Thera (Santorini) volcano caldera, Aegean Sea
  35. Energetic rupture, coseismic and post-seismic response of the 2008 MW 6.4 Achaia-Elia Earthquake in northwestern Peloponnese, Greece: an indicator of an immature transform fault zone
  36. Landscape evolution and geoarchaeology
  37. The 8.5+ magnitude, AD365 earthquake in Crete: Coastal uplift, topography changes, archaeological and historical signature
  38. Kinematics and rheology of a major landslide based on signal analysis
  39. New evidence of Holocene coastal uplift in the Strophades Islets (W Hellenic Arc, Greece)
  40. Archaeoseismology - (A.) Nur Apocalypse. Earthquakes, Archaeology, and the Wrath of God. With Dawn Burgess. Pp. xiv + 309, ills, maps. Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2008. Cased, £15.95, US$26.95. ISBN: 978-0-691-01602-3.
  41. Évolution des paysages de la plaine de Macédoine centrale : entre géographie historique et approche paléoenvironnementale
  42. ORIENTATION AND ALIGNMENT OF THE 5thCENTURY BC TUNNEL OF EUPALINUS AT SAMOS (GREECE)
  43. Alignment and breakthrough errors in tunneling
  44. Archaeological evidence for destructive earthquakes in Sicily between 400 B.C. and A.D. 600
  45. Coulomb stress changes: From earthquakes to underground excavation failures
  46. Investigation of the parameters controlling the crest settlement of a major earthfill dam based on the threshold correlation analysis
  47. Potential of Global Positioning System (GPS) to measure frequencies of oscillations of engineering structures
  48. Contribution on the Holocene Reconstruction of Thessaloniki Coastal Plain, Greece
  49. Direct determination of tidal levels for engineering applications based on biological observations
  50. Errors in velocities and displacements deduced from accelerographs: An approach based on the theory of error propagation
  51. Experimental Assessment of the Accuracy of GPS and RTS for the Determination of the Parameters of Oscillation of Major Structures
  52. Spectral analysis of unevenly spaced or discontinuous data using the “normperiod” code
  53. Human occupation and geomorphological evolution of the Thessaloniki Plain (Greece) since mid Holocene
  54. Modelling of the 1986 Kalamata (SW Greece) earthquake faulting using geodetic data
  55. A review of surveying methods for sports and leisure
  56. Measurement of deflections and of oscillation frequencies of engineering structures using Robotic Theodolites (RTS)
  57. Comment to the article “Late Quaternary depositional history of the North Evvoikos Gulf, Aegean Sea, Greece” by Van Andel, T. and Perissoratis, C., Marine Geology, 232, 157–172, 2006
  58. Kinematics of two deep-seated landslides in Greece
  59. Misconceptions for risks of coastal flooding following the excavation of the Suez and the Corinth canals in antiquity
  60. Church repair swarms and earthquakes in Rhodes Island, Greece
  61. Preface
  62. Archaeoseismology: Methodological issues and procedure
  63. Accurate measurements with primitive instruments: the “paradox” in the qanat design
  64. Geodetic monitoring of underground excavations
  65. What is the contribution of time-dependent deformation in tunnel convergence?
  66. The theatre of Aitolian Makyneia
  67. Preface
  68. Induced deformation during tunnel excavation: Evidence from geodetic monitoring
  69. Geodetic evidence for mobilization of evaporites during the 1997 Strophades (W Hellanic Arc) Mw6.5 earthquake
  70. Ladon dam (Greece) deformation and reservoir level fluctuations: evidence for a causative relationship from the spectral analysis of a geodetic monitoring record
  71. Landslide Monitoring Based On Geodetically Derived Distance Changes
  72. GEODETIC MONITORING OF THE SANTORINI (THERA) VOLCANO
  73. Coastal uplift, earthquakes and active faulting of Rhodes Island (Aegean Arc): modeling based on geodetic inversion
  74. Predictions and observations of convergence in shallow tunnels: case histories in Greece
  75. Subsidence of the Thessaloniki (northern Greece) coastal plain, 1960–1999
  76. The AD 365 Crete earthquake and possible seismic clustering during the fourth to sixth centuries AD in the Eastern Mediterranean: a review of historical and archaeological data
  77. The advent of archaeoseismology in the Mediterranean
  78. Claims of Success in Using Geoelectrical Precursors to Predict Earthquakes Are Criticized—and Defended
  79. Historical seismicity, palaeoseismicity and seismic risk in Western Macedonia, Northern Greece
  80. Costs and benefits of earthquake prediction studies in Greece
  81. Archaologie und Seismologie: La regione vesuviana dal 62 al 79 d.C. Problemi archeologici e sismologici
  82. Earthquake clustering in the eastern Mediterranean during historical times
  83. Unexpected shock rocks an “aseismic” area
  84. Palaeoseismic studies in Greece: A review
  85. Quaternary uplift and tilting of Amorgos Island (southern Aegean) and the 1956 earthquake
  86. Anomalous attenuation of seismic waves in the Ionian Islands, Greece
  87. Seismic uplift of the harbour of ancient Aigeira, Central Greece
  88. Archaeology–A tool to study active tectonics
  89. Model for the N. Peloponnesian (C. Greece) uplift
  90. Neogene Crustal Extension in Aegean, Revisited: ABSTRACT
  91. Quaternary deformation of the Isthmus and Gulf of Corinthos (Greece)
  92. Geodetically controlled taphrogenesis in back-arc environments: three examples from Central and Northern Greece
  93. Recent vertical movements across the Atalandi fault-zone (Central Greece)
  94. Rock mass quality assessment based on deformation: experience from recent tunnels