This paper analyzes three historical seismic damage patterns in Potenza, the main town of the Basilicata Region, in Southern Italy. We refer to the 1826, 1857 and 1930 earthquakes, which hit the town with intensities ranging from VI-VII to VIII-IX MCS. In order to depict the seismic effects, we analyzed original documents, most of them never consulted before. The events have been located on an urban map of Potenza dating back to 1875. This research represents the starting point for further investigations, with the goal of highlighting the causes of the anomalies in the distribution of the effects
This historical seismology study examines and supplements what is currently known from written sourc...
Seismically induced environmental effects (in particular, surfacefaults, ground cracks, slope failu...
A wide survey of the construction damages held in the nearby historic centres of San Pio delle Camer...
This paper analyzes three historical seismic damage patterns in Potenza, the main town of the Basili...
This paper deals with a multi-disciplinary set of tools aimed to analyse the factors controlling the...
In This work the seismic risk of fortified structures located in Basilicata -Southern Italy- is eval...
The Italian earthquake catalogue is considered to be fairly complete starting from the 17th century ...
Central Italy is an active seismic area and many earthquakes struck the historic centre of Campi Alt...
As regards the July 26, 1805 earthquake, a detailed study on the damage suffered by the town of Iser...
We describe a multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary method to analyse the causes of differential m...
The study deals with a multi-disciplinary set of tools aimed to identify the factors controlling the...
As regards the 1930 Irpinia earthquake a detailed research both on the institutional response to the...
The earthquake occurred during 1561 in Southern Italy heavily struck a zone known as Vallo di Diano....
During the night of 5 December 1456 a strong earthquake shook central and southern Italy, at that ti...
The preservation of masonry buildings typical of Italian historical centres represents a very pressi...
This historical seismology study examines and supplements what is currently known from written sourc...
Seismically induced environmental effects (in particular, surfacefaults, ground cracks, slope failu...
A wide survey of the construction damages held in the nearby historic centres of San Pio delle Camer...
This paper analyzes three historical seismic damage patterns in Potenza, the main town of the Basili...
This paper deals with a multi-disciplinary set of tools aimed to analyse the factors controlling the...
In This work the seismic risk of fortified structures located in Basilicata -Southern Italy- is eval...
The Italian earthquake catalogue is considered to be fairly complete starting from the 17th century ...
Central Italy is an active seismic area and many earthquakes struck the historic centre of Campi Alt...
As regards the July 26, 1805 earthquake, a detailed study on the damage suffered by the town of Iser...
We describe a multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary method to analyse the causes of differential m...
The study deals with a multi-disciplinary set of tools aimed to identify the factors controlling the...
As regards the 1930 Irpinia earthquake a detailed research both on the institutional response to the...
The earthquake occurred during 1561 in Southern Italy heavily struck a zone known as Vallo di Diano....
During the night of 5 December 1456 a strong earthquake shook central and southern Italy, at that ti...
The preservation of masonry buildings typical of Italian historical centres represents a very pressi...
This historical seismology study examines and supplements what is currently known from written sourc...
Seismically induced environmental effects (in particular, surfacefaults, ground cracks, slope failu...
A wide survey of the construction damages held in the nearby historic centres of San Pio delle Camer...