A key issue in our understanding of the earthquake cycle and seismic hazard is the behaviour of an active fault during the interseismic phase. Locked and creeping faults represent two end-members of mechanical behaviours that are given two extreme rupturing hazard levels, that is, high and low, respectively. Geophysical and space geodetic analyses are carried out over the Pollino Range, an extensional environment within the Africa–Eurasia plate boundary, to disclose the behaviour of the long-lasting quiescent Castrovillari normal fault. Fault trenching evidenced at least four large earthquakes (6.5–7.0 Mw) in the past and an elapsed time of 1200 yr since the last event. Inversion of Differential Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar and ...
We find that geodetic strain rate (SR) integrated with the knowledge of active faults points out tha...
The elevation of the Capo Vaticano coastal terraces (Tyrrhenian coast, central Calabria) is the comb...
Southern Italy is dominated by extensional tectonics that in the Calabrian arc and Eastern Sicily pr...
A key issue in our understanding of the earthquake cycle and seismic hazard is the behaviour of an a...
Over the past few years the assessment of the earthquake potential of large continental faults has i...
Large historical earthquakes in Italy define a prominent gap in the Pollino region of the southern A...
Over the past few years the assessment of the earthquake potential of large continental faults has i...
The Pollino Range area represents the most prominent gap in seismicity within the southern Apennines...
The Calabrian Arc is the epicentral region of one third of the strongest earthquakes of Italy (Mw ≥...
Geodetic measurements devoted to active tectonics studies are extensively carried out in Italy only ...
Sea and Africa occurs at a rate of at least 60mm yr-'. Previously published first motion fault ...
How do we detect active faults in a rocky terrain that has been folded and faulted more than once in...
Understanding the behaviour of faults over thousand year timescales is key to assessing seismic haza...
International audienceBetween the 1783 February 5 and 1783 March 28, five earthquakes struck the sou...
We studied the anatomy of the fault system where the 2009 L’Aquila earthquake (MW 6.1) nucleated by...
We find that geodetic strain rate (SR) integrated with the knowledge of active faults points out tha...
The elevation of the Capo Vaticano coastal terraces (Tyrrhenian coast, central Calabria) is the comb...
Southern Italy is dominated by extensional tectonics that in the Calabrian arc and Eastern Sicily pr...
A key issue in our understanding of the earthquake cycle and seismic hazard is the behaviour of an a...
Over the past few years the assessment of the earthquake potential of large continental faults has i...
Large historical earthquakes in Italy define a prominent gap in the Pollino region of the southern A...
Over the past few years the assessment of the earthquake potential of large continental faults has i...
The Pollino Range area represents the most prominent gap in seismicity within the southern Apennines...
The Calabrian Arc is the epicentral region of one third of the strongest earthquakes of Italy (Mw ≥...
Geodetic measurements devoted to active tectonics studies are extensively carried out in Italy only ...
Sea and Africa occurs at a rate of at least 60mm yr-'. Previously published first motion fault ...
How do we detect active faults in a rocky terrain that has been folded and faulted more than once in...
Understanding the behaviour of faults over thousand year timescales is key to assessing seismic haza...
International audienceBetween the 1783 February 5 and 1783 March 28, five earthquakes struck the sou...
We studied the anatomy of the fault system where the 2009 L’Aquila earthquake (MW 6.1) nucleated by...
We find that geodetic strain rate (SR) integrated with the knowledge of active faults points out tha...
The elevation of the Capo Vaticano coastal terraces (Tyrrhenian coast, central Calabria) is the comb...
Southern Italy is dominated by extensional tectonics that in the Calabrian arc and Eastern Sicily pr...