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1 March 2014 COVER PHOTOGRAPH AND FRONT MATTER: CEPHALONIA ISLAND, IONIAN SEA, GREECE

Cephalonia Island, Ionian Sea, Greece. Photograph of the mushroom shaped rock above is located about 50 m offshore from the harbour of Poros, Cephalonia island (Ionian Sea, Greece). Two fossil emerged notches are visible: the lower one at 50 cm aboveMSL corresponds to the co-seismic uplift which took place at 1953 because of an earthquake with Ms=7.2, while the upper one at 1.2 m above MSL corresponds to a palaeo-seismic event that took place around 1500 BP (Stiros et al., 1994). Especially the elevated shoreline at+50 cm is continuously visible at the southeastern part of the island for more than 18 km. (Photograph taken August 2012 and caption by Niki Evelpidou, Faculty of Geology and Geoenvironment, University of Athens, Greece).

 Stiros, S.; Pirazzoli, P.; Laborel, J., and Laborel-Dequen, F., 1994. The 1953 earthquake in Cephalonia (Western Hellenic Arc): Coastal uplift and halotectonic faulting. Geophysical Journal, International, 117, 834—849.

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2014, the Coastal Education & Research Foundation (CERF)
"COVER PHOTOGRAPH AND FRONT MATTER: CEPHALONIA ISLAND, IONIAN SEA, GREECE," Journal of Coastal Research 30(2), (1 March 2014). https://doi.org/10.2112/1551-5036-30.2.ii
Published: 1 March 2014
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