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    TR method (TRM): A separation and stress inversion method for heterogeneous fault-slip data driven by Andersonian extensional and compressional stress regimes by Tranos, Markos D.

    Published in Journal of structural geology (01-10-2015)
    “…The recently proposed TR method (TRM) which uses the slip preference of the faults to separate heterogeneous fault-slip data in extensional and compressional…”
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    Paleostress reconstruction of the southeast Ukrainian Outer Carpathians by Bubniak, Ihor, Tranos, Markos D., Bubniak, Andrew

    Published in International geology review (11-10-2022)
    “…The paleostress analysis of the southeast part of the Ukrainian Outer Carpathians (UOC) was carried out with the separation and stress inversion TR method…”
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    Slip preference analysis of faulting driven by strike-slip Andersonian stress regimes; an alternative explanation of the Rhodope metamorphic core complex (northern Greece) by Tranos, Markos D

    Published in Journal of the Geological Society (01-01-2017)
    “…Slip preference analysis (SPA) is accomplished by examining fault activation driven by different Andersonian strike-slip stress regimes. Strike-slip regimes…”
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    Slip preference on pre-existing faults: a guide tool for the separation of heterogeneous fault-slip data in extensional stress regimes by Tranos, Markos D.

    Published in Tectonophysics (29-05-2012)
    “…Synthetic fault-slip data have been considered in the present paper, in order to examine through a simple graphical manner the validity and use of the widely…”
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    TR method: a practical tool to analyze focal mechanisms and identify the ‘real’ seismogenic fault of an extensional or compressional shallow earthquake sequence by Tranos, Markos D.

    Published in Tectonophysics (21-10-2014)
    “…The recently proposed TR method that separates heterogeneous fault-slip data in extensional and compressional stress regimes is applied on focal mechanisms of…”
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    The TR method: the use of slip preference to separate heterogeneous fault-slip data in compressional stress regimes. The surface rupture of the 1999 Chi-Chi Taiwan earthquake as a case study by Tranos, Markos D.

    Published in Tectonophysics (26-11-2013)
    “…Synthetic contractional fault-slip data have been considered in order to examine the validity of widely applied criteria such as the slip preference, slip…”
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    Structural controls on granitoid-hosted gold mineralization and paleostress history of the Edikan gold deposits, Kumasi Basin, southwestern Ghana by Tourigny, Ghislain, Tranos, Markos D., Masurel, Quentin, Kreuzer, Oliver, Brammer, Steffen, Owusu-Ansah, Kwaku, Yao, David, Hayford, Thomas

    Published in Mineralium deposita (01-10-2019)
    “…The > 9 Moz total aggregate gold endowment at the Edikan mine, Kumasi Basin, Ghana, is contained within a cluster of orogenic gold deposits located along the…”
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    Trichonis Basin, western central Greece; is it an immature basin in the Corinth Rift or a pull-apart in a sinistral rift-trench link? by Tranos, Markos D, Weber, John C, Bussey, Jacqueline, O'Sullivan, Paul

    Published in Journal of the Geological Society (01-01-2020)
    “…The 35 km long east-west-trending Trichonis basin in western central Greece is located between the Kephalonia Transform Fault and the east-west-trending…”
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    Late Cenozoic faulting in SW Bulgaria: Fault geometry, kinematics and driving stress regimes. Implications for late orogenic processes in the Hellenic hinterland by D. Tranos, Markos, Lacombe, Olivier

    Published in Journal of geodynamics (01-03-2014)
    “…•Study of the hinterland part of the Balkan and Hellenic orogens.•New methodological approach to define heterogeneous fault-slip data by taking into account…”
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    Faulting of Lemnos Island; a mirror of faulting of the North Aegean Trough (Northern Greece) by Tranos, Markos D.

    Published in Tectonophysics (20-03-2009)
    “…A detailed analysis of the faulting on Lemnos Island since the Miocene was achieved by grouping the recorded meso-scale faults and their slickenlines into…”
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    Insights into the Paleostress Analysis of Heterogeneous Fault-Slip Data by Comparing Different Methodologies: The Case of the Voltri Massif in the Ligurian Alps (NW Italy) by Tranos, Markos D., Neofotistos, Petros G., Kokkalas, Sotirios A., Tourigny, Ghislain L.

    Published in Applied sciences (01-10-2022)
    “…One of the most critical stages in fault-slip data stress analysis is separating the fault data into homogeneous subsets and selecting a suitable analysis…”
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    The seismically active Atalanti fault in Central Greece: A steeply dipping fault zone imaged from magnetotelluric data by Savvaidis, Alexandros, Smirnov, Maxim Yu, Tranos, Markos D., Pedersen, Laust B., Chouliaras, Gerasimos

    Published in Tectonophysics (25-07-2012)
    “…The WNW–ESE striking Atalanti fault is one of the large fault segments of the ca. 110-km-long WNW–ESE trending Sperchios–Chalkis Fault System that subsided…”
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    Geology of Ammouliani Island (Northern Greece) - implications for the tectono-magmatic evolution of the Serbo-Macedonian Massif by Plougarlis, Anastasios P., Tranos, Markos D.

    Published in Journal of maps (08-08-2015)
    “…Ammouliani Island is located in Northern Greece with its exposed rocks belonging to the Serbo-Macedonian Massif of the Hellenic hinterland. Its geology is of…”
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    The use of Stress Tensor Discriminator Faults in separating heterogeneous fault-slip data with best-fit stress inversion methods by Tranos, Markos D.

    Published in Journal of structural geology (01-09-2017)
    “…A widely accepted best-fit stress inversion method is applied on synthetic extensional heterogeneous fault-slip data generated by two driving Andersonian…”
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    The use of Stress Tensor Discriminator Faults in separating heterogeneous fault-slip data with best-fit stress inversion methods. II. Compressional stress regimes by Tranos, Markos D.

    Published in Journal of structural geology (01-02-2018)
    “…Synthetic heterogeneous fault-slip data as driven by Andersonian compressional stress tensors were used to examine the efficiency of best-fit stress inversion…”
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    Is the Monte Carlo search method efficient for a paleostress analysis of natural heterogeneous fault-slip data? An example from the Kraishte area, SW Bulgaria by Tranos, Markos D.

    Published in Journal of structural geology (01-11-2018)
    “…The efficiency of the Monte Carlo search method (MC) in separating successfully heterogeneous fault-slip data is evaluated using the separation and stress…”
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    Thessaloniki–Gerakarou Fault Zone (TGFZ): the western extension of the 1978 Thessaloniki earthquake fault (Northern Greece) and seismic hazard assessment by Tranos, Markos D, Papadimitriou, Eleftheria E, Kilias, Adamantios A

    Published in Journal of structural geology (01-01-2003)
    “…Active faulting and seismic properties are re-investigated in the eastern precinct of the city of Thessaloniki (Northern Greece), which was seriously affected…”
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    Strymon and Strymonikos Gulf basins (Northern Greece): Implications on their formation and evolution from faulting by Tranos, Markos D.

    Published in Journal of geodynamics (01-04-2011)
    “…▶ Stress-inverse methods for finding deformational path. ▶ Deformation of elastic material with “no memory”—co-axial stress and strain axes. ▶ Finding stress…”
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    Geometry, kinematics and morphotectonics of the Yanqing–Huailai active faults (northern China) by Pavlides, Spyros B, Zouros, Nikos C, Zhongjing, Fang, Shaoping, Cheng, Tranos, Markos D, Chatzipetros, Alexandros A

    Published in Tectonophysics (10-07-1999)
    “…Field studies along the Huailai and Yanqing mutually parallel neotectonic fault zones lead to a description of morphotectonics and palaeoseismicity, as well as…”
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