Abstract We analyze the seismic activity that occurred in 2001 near the city of Isernia (Southern Apennines) with the aim to add information on the seismotectonics of the transition zone between Central and Southern Apennines. Seismic activity lasted for 9 months showing the typical behaviour of swarms: a large number of events of low magnitude without a distinct main shock and clustered in space and time. The maximum magnitude MD of the events was 3.3, comparable with the magnitude MD of the background seismicity of the area. Hypocentral distribution of the events (maximum depth=15 km) suggests that seismic activity took place along a best fitting plane striking N338E and steeply dipping eastward. The results of the strain analysis ...
A long sequence of moderate-magnitude earthquakes (5 M 6) struck central Italy in September and Oct...
tThe Tuscany–Romagna–Marche–Umbria Apennines host major seismic zones that have generated severalstr...
In this work we analyzed three main earthquakes (M>6) in the Central Apennines for which sufficie...
Abstract We analyze the seismic activity that occurred in 2001 near the city of Isernia (Southern Ap...
We analyze the 1997–2006 seismicity of the transition zone between Southern and Central Apennines, w...
We analyze seismicity occurred in the 2007-2011 period on the border between the NW-SE striking cent...
We present a detailed analysis of the seismic activity in the central Apennines based on a high qual...
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This paper focuses on the boundary area between the Central and Southern Apennines thrust belt of th...
In this study, we analyze the recent (1990–1997) seismicity that affected the northern sector (Sanni...
The present active faults and stress field acting in the southern Apennines (Italy), a structurally ...
In this paper we present and discuss an improved picture of the seismicity distribution of the Umbri...
We investigate the transfer zone and linkage between divergent extensional seismogenic fault systems...
We investigate background seismic activity of the Abruzzo region, a 5000 km2 area located within t...
By analyzing the historical seismicity of the Apennines since AD 1000, we have identified four major...
A long sequence of moderate-magnitude earthquakes (5 M 6) struck central Italy in September and Oct...
tThe Tuscany–Romagna–Marche–Umbria Apennines host major seismic zones that have generated severalstr...
In this work we analyzed three main earthquakes (M>6) in the Central Apennines for which sufficie...
Abstract We analyze the seismic activity that occurred in 2001 near the city of Isernia (Southern Ap...
We analyze the 1997–2006 seismicity of the transition zone between Southern and Central Apennines, w...
We analyze seismicity occurred in the 2007-2011 period on the border between the NW-SE striking cent...
We present a detailed analysis of the seismic activity in the central Apennines based on a high qual...
We present a seismotectonic study of the Amatrice-Campotosto area (Central Italy) based on an integr...
This paper focuses on the boundary area between the Central and Southern Apennines thrust belt of th...
In this study, we analyze the recent (1990–1997) seismicity that affected the northern sector (Sanni...
The present active faults and stress field acting in the southern Apennines (Italy), a structurally ...
In this paper we present and discuss an improved picture of the seismicity distribution of the Umbri...
We investigate the transfer zone and linkage between divergent extensional seismogenic fault systems...
We investigate background seismic activity of the Abruzzo region, a 5000 km2 area located within t...
By analyzing the historical seismicity of the Apennines since AD 1000, we have identified four major...
A long sequence of moderate-magnitude earthquakes (5 M 6) struck central Italy in September and Oct...
tThe Tuscany–Romagna–Marche–Umbria Apennines host major seismic zones that have generated severalstr...
In this work we analyzed three main earthquakes (M>6) in the Central Apennines for which sufficie...