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Quite recently two intense Seismic Electric Signals activities were recorded at Pirgos station in western Greece. They have been followed by two strong earth-quakes with magnitudes 6.1 and 6.9 that occurred in western Greece and southern Greece; the latter is the strongest earthquake that occurred in Greece during the last two decades. The compatibility of these results with some relationship between selectivity and earthquake focal mechanism suggested by Uyeda et al. (1999) is discussed.
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- Solid State Section and Solid Earth Physics Institute, Physics Department University of Athens, Panepistimiopolis, Zografos 157 84, Athens, Greece, pvaro@otenet.gr
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- Scott, D.R., and H. Kanamori, 1985, On the consistency of moment tensor source mechanisms with first-motion data, Phys. Earth Planet. Inter. 37, 97-107.
- Uyeda, S., K.S. Al-Damegh, E. Dologlou and T. Nagao, 1999, Some relationship between VAN seismic electric signals (SES) and earthquake parameters, Tectonophysics 304, 41-55.
- Varotsos, P., 2005, The Physics of Seismic Electric Signals, TerraPub, Tokyo, pp. 338.
- Varotsos, P., N. Sarlis and E. Skordas, 2001, Spatiotemporal complexity aspects on the interrelation between Seismic Electric Signals and seismicity, Pract. Athens Acad. 76, 294-321.
- Varotsos, P., N. Sarlis, H. Tanaka and E. Skordas, 2005, Some properties of the entropy in the natural time, Phys. Rev. E 71, 032102(4).
- Varotsos, P., N. Sarlis, E. Skordas and M. Lazaridou, 2006, Additional evidence on some relationship between Seismic Electric Signals (SES) and earthquake focal mechanism, Tectonophysics 412, 279-288.
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