We use InSAR and body-wave seismology to determine independent source parameters for the 6th April 2009 Mw 6.3 L'Aquila earthquake and confirm that the earthquake ruptured a SW-dipping normal fault with ∼0.6–0.8 m slip. The causative Paganica fault had been neglected relative to other nearby range-frontal faults, partly because it has a subdued geomorphological expression in comparison with these faults. The L'Aquila earthquake occurred in an area with a marked seismic deficit relative to geodetically determined strain accumulation. We use our source model to calculate stress changes on nearby faults produced by the L'Aquila earthquake and we find that several of these faults have been brought closer to failure
The deformation pattern of the 6 and 7 April 2009 MW=6.3 and MW=5.6 earthquakes in L'Aquila is revea...
Seismic recordings are immediately available when an earthquake occurs. Their analysis allows the re...
On 6th April 2009 a Mw6.3 earthquake occurred in the L' Aquila region, central Italy, causing at lea...
[1] We use InSAR and body-wave seismology to determine independent source parameters for the 6th Apr...
An edited version of this paper was published by AGU. Copyright (2009) American Geophysical Union.We...
We use InSAR and body-wave seismology to determine independent source\ud parameters for the 6th Apri...
After the April 6th 2009 MW 6.3 (ML 5.9) L'Aquila earthquake (central Italy), we re-measured more th...
This paper documents evidence of surface faulting associated with the 6 April 2009 moderate-sized ea...
On April 6, 2009, an Mw 6.3 earthquake struck the town of L’Aquila in the Abruzzo region in central ...
This paper documents the evidence of surface faulting associated to the April 6, 2009, moderate-size...
This paper documents the evidence of surface faulting associated to the April 6, 2009, moderate-size...
This paper documents the evidence of surface faulting associated to the April 6, 2009, moderate-size...
This paper documents the evidence of surface faulting associated to the April 6, 2009, moderate-size...
This paper documents the evidence of surface faulting associated to the April 6, 2009, moderate-size...
After the April 6th 2009 MW 6.3 (ML 5.9) L'Aquila earthquake (central Italy), we re-measured more th...
The deformation pattern of the 6 and 7 April 2009 MW=6.3 and MW=5.6 earthquakes in L'Aquila is revea...
Seismic recordings are immediately available when an earthquake occurs. Their analysis allows the re...
On 6th April 2009 a Mw6.3 earthquake occurred in the L' Aquila region, central Italy, causing at lea...
[1] We use InSAR and body-wave seismology to determine independent source parameters for the 6th Apr...
An edited version of this paper was published by AGU. Copyright (2009) American Geophysical Union.We...
We use InSAR and body-wave seismology to determine independent source\ud parameters for the 6th Apri...
After the April 6th 2009 MW 6.3 (ML 5.9) L'Aquila earthquake (central Italy), we re-measured more th...
This paper documents evidence of surface faulting associated with the 6 April 2009 moderate-sized ea...
On April 6, 2009, an Mw 6.3 earthquake struck the town of L’Aquila in the Abruzzo region in central ...
This paper documents the evidence of surface faulting associated to the April 6, 2009, moderate-size...
This paper documents the evidence of surface faulting associated to the April 6, 2009, moderate-size...
This paper documents the evidence of surface faulting associated to the April 6, 2009, moderate-size...
This paper documents the evidence of surface faulting associated to the April 6, 2009, moderate-size...
This paper documents the evidence of surface faulting associated to the April 6, 2009, moderate-size...
After the April 6th 2009 MW 6.3 (ML 5.9) L'Aquila earthquake (central Italy), we re-measured more th...
The deformation pattern of the 6 and 7 April 2009 MW=6.3 and MW=5.6 earthquakes in L'Aquila is revea...
Seismic recordings are immediately available when an earthquake occurs. Their analysis allows the re...
On 6th April 2009 a Mw6.3 earthquake occurred in the L' Aquila region, central Italy, causing at lea...