Many moderate events reported by Italian earthquake catalogues (either historical or recent) are listed with an epicentral intensity derived from intensity-magnitude relationships or evaluated based on preliminary sources. Contradictions may arise among different catalogues when the effects of a given earthquake are not assessed through a specific macroseismic study as each catalogue uses its own criteria for evaluating the intensity. In this paper we present the case of the 19 June 1975 earthquake, a ML=5.1 (ING seismological bulletin) event that occurred in the Gargano area (southern Italy). The intensity reported by the ING catalogue is VIII MCS (estimated from magnitude), that reported by the NT4.1 catalogue is VI MCS, while the PFG cat...
We show that macroseismic intensities assessed in Italy in the last decade are not homo- geneous wit...
A macroseismic investigation of the August 24, 2016, Mw=6.0 Central Italy earthquake, was carried ou...
The aim of this paper is to provide a complete and reliable macroseismic knowledge of the events th...
Many moderate events reported by Italian earthquake catalogues (either historical or recent) are lis...
The use of historical records to assess macroseismic intensity involves problems seldom evidenced. T...
In 1968, six earthquakes with magnitude between 5.1 and 6.4 destroyed or heavily damaged several tow...
The use of historical records to assess macroseismic intensity involves problems seldom evidenced. T...
The use of historical records to assess macroseismic intensity involves problems seldom evidenced. T...
The macroseismic scale used for the classification of the more than 33100 seismic effects of the Cat...
We show that macroseismic intensities assessed in Italy in the last decade are not homogeneous with ...
The macroseismic scale used for the classification of the more than 33100 seismic effects of the Cat...
The large-scale studies of historical seismology carried out in Italy and Europe in the last decades...
The Valtiberina region (central Italy) has a seismic record going back to the Middle Ages and includ...
Seismic intensity is, by definition, an index for the classification of the severity of earthquake e...
Seismic intensity is, by definition, an index for the classification of the severity of earthquake e...
We show that macroseismic intensities assessed in Italy in the last decade are not homo- geneous wit...
A macroseismic investigation of the August 24, 2016, Mw=6.0 Central Italy earthquake, was carried ou...
The aim of this paper is to provide a complete and reliable macroseismic knowledge of the events th...
Many moderate events reported by Italian earthquake catalogues (either historical or recent) are lis...
The use of historical records to assess macroseismic intensity involves problems seldom evidenced. T...
In 1968, six earthquakes with magnitude between 5.1 and 6.4 destroyed or heavily damaged several tow...
The use of historical records to assess macroseismic intensity involves problems seldom evidenced. T...
The use of historical records to assess macroseismic intensity involves problems seldom evidenced. T...
The macroseismic scale used for the classification of the more than 33100 seismic effects of the Cat...
We show that macroseismic intensities assessed in Italy in the last decade are not homogeneous with ...
The macroseismic scale used for the classification of the more than 33100 seismic effects of the Cat...
The large-scale studies of historical seismology carried out in Italy and Europe in the last decades...
The Valtiberina region (central Italy) has a seismic record going back to the Middle Ages and includ...
Seismic intensity is, by definition, an index for the classification of the severity of earthquake e...
Seismic intensity is, by definition, an index for the classification of the severity of earthquake e...
We show that macroseismic intensities assessed in Italy in the last decade are not homo- geneous wit...
A macroseismic investigation of the August 24, 2016, Mw=6.0 Central Italy earthquake, was carried ou...
The aim of this paper is to provide a complete and reliable macroseismic knowledge of the events th...