In this paper we show results from the combinantion of GPS and CGPS data to estimate the velocity and strain fields across the Messina Straits. Data from CGPS networks of ASI, RING and ITALPOS together with GPS data collected since 1980 during repeated campaigns and recently in the frame of the "Progetto Messina" funded by DPC, are discussed and interpreted to improve the current kinematics of this seismic area.PublishedReggio Calabria3.2. Tettonica attivaope
The large increase of continuous gps sites occurred in the recent years in the Central Mediterranean...
The Messina Straits, southern Italy, unfortunately became famous after the occurrence of the great e...
Geodynamics of the Calabrian Arc, Geodesy, Tectonics, Strain Rate.The tectonics and geodynamics of t...
We use a GPS-derived surface velocity field for the time span 1991-2006 to investigate the kinematic...
We use a GPS-derived surface velocity field for the time span 1991-2006 to investigate the kinematic...
The Messina Straits is the locus of one of the strongest seismic event that ever hit Italy during hi...
In this work, we show the results of 12 years of continuous and survey-mode GPS measurements carried...
The Messina Straits is the locus of one of the strongest seismic event that ever hit Italy during hi...
none5We use Global Positioning System (GPS) velocities and dislocation modeling to investigate the r...
In this work we present a new velocity field, obtained by analyzing continuous GPS (CGPS) stations o...
We use Global Positioning System (GPS) velocities and dislocation modeling to investigate the rate a...
We present an improved rendition of the geodetic velocity and strain fields in Sicily and southern C...
We use Global Positioning System (GPS) velocities and dislocation modeling to investigate the rate a...
Geodetic data are providing a new prospective in studying active tectonic processes that are occurri...
Abstract Geodetic data are providing a new prospective in studying active tectonic processes that ar...
The large increase of continuous gps sites occurred in the recent years in the Central Mediterranean...
The Messina Straits, southern Italy, unfortunately became famous after the occurrence of the great e...
Geodynamics of the Calabrian Arc, Geodesy, Tectonics, Strain Rate.The tectonics and geodynamics of t...
We use a GPS-derived surface velocity field for the time span 1991-2006 to investigate the kinematic...
We use a GPS-derived surface velocity field for the time span 1991-2006 to investigate the kinematic...
The Messina Straits is the locus of one of the strongest seismic event that ever hit Italy during hi...
In this work, we show the results of 12 years of continuous and survey-mode GPS measurements carried...
The Messina Straits is the locus of one of the strongest seismic event that ever hit Italy during hi...
none5We use Global Positioning System (GPS) velocities and dislocation modeling to investigate the r...
In this work we present a new velocity field, obtained by analyzing continuous GPS (CGPS) stations o...
We use Global Positioning System (GPS) velocities and dislocation modeling to investigate the rate a...
We present an improved rendition of the geodetic velocity and strain fields in Sicily and southern C...
We use Global Positioning System (GPS) velocities and dislocation modeling to investigate the rate a...
Geodetic data are providing a new prospective in studying active tectonic processes that are occurri...
Abstract Geodetic data are providing a new prospective in studying active tectonic processes that ar...
The large increase of continuous gps sites occurred in the recent years in the Central Mediterranean...
The Messina Straits, southern Italy, unfortunately became famous after the occurrence of the great e...
Geodynamics of the Calabrian Arc, Geodesy, Tectonics, Strain Rate.The tectonics and geodynamics of t...