One of the most intense periods of the 2010–2014 Pollino swarm (Southern Italy), namely from November 2011 to April 2012, has been analyzed with the aim of a precise relocation of the hypocenters in order to image the seismogenetic structure(s) responsible for this swarm. Using recordings of temporary and permanent stations installed in the area during the sequence, we identified 18 clusters of earthquakes characterized by extremely similar waveforms, selected through a crosscorrelation analysis. We performed a relative location of each event of each cluster. For each cluster the spatial distribution of hypocenters was fitted by a plane to infer the fault plane orientation. We compared the results with the focal mechanism of indivi...
Over the last few years, seismic activity in the Pollino area (a sector of the Calabro–Lucanian Apen...
International audienceDuring one month, in October and November 2010, the region of Sampeyre (Wester...
Tectonic earthquake swarms challenge our understanding of earthquake processes since it is difficult...
One of the most intense periods of the 2010–2014 Pollino swarm (Southern Italy), namely from Novemb...
Relative location of microearthquakes that occurred at Mt Pollino (Italy) from 2011 to 2013 have bee...
In the years between 2011 and 2014, at the edge between the Apennines collapsing chain and the subdu...
AbstractThe following is a geological study of a Quaternary and active normal fault-system, which cr...
In November 1999 and in January 2000, two microearthquake swarms occurred in Southeastern Sicily (It...
To recognize possible spatial clusters and identify active seismogenic zones and structures in the A...
The Peloritani Mountains in northeastern Sicily make part of the Appennine-Maghrebian Chain, which f...
Over the last few years, seismic activity in the Pollino area (a sector of the Calabro–Lucanian Apen...
International audienceDuring one month, in October and November 2010, the region of Sampeyre (Wester...
Tectonic earthquake swarms challenge our understanding of earthquake processes since it is difficult...
One of the most intense periods of the 2010–2014 Pollino swarm (Southern Italy), namely from Novemb...
Relative location of microearthquakes that occurred at Mt Pollino (Italy) from 2011 to 2013 have bee...
In the years between 2011 and 2014, at the edge between the Apennines collapsing chain and the subdu...
AbstractThe following is a geological study of a Quaternary and active normal fault-system, which cr...
In November 1999 and in January 2000, two microearthquake swarms occurred in Southeastern Sicily (It...
To recognize possible spatial clusters and identify active seismogenic zones and structures in the A...
The Peloritani Mountains in northeastern Sicily make part of the Appennine-Maghrebian Chain, which f...
Over the last few years, seismic activity in the Pollino area (a sector of the Calabro–Lucanian Apen...
International audienceDuring one month, in October and November 2010, the region of Sampeyre (Wester...
Tectonic earthquake swarms challenge our understanding of earthquake processes since it is difficult...