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Preliminary geophysical and morphotectonic analysis were conducted in the Eastern Thessaly Basin, Greece, focusing on the identification of buried active structures. A dense grid of Vertical Electrical Sounding (VES) measurements, combined with in-situ resistivity measurements and historical data, provided insights into the boundaries between sediment lithologies and the upper surface of the subsurface basement. The findings highlight the presence of ground fissures and tectonic structures influenced by an active transtensional geodynamic regime, potentially exacerbated by groundwater extraction. A 3D basement surface model, lithology profiles, and sediment isopach maps were produced through a comprehensive integration of various geo-data.

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