Early in the morning on 28 December 1908, just a few days after Christmas, a severe earthquake struck the Messina Straits, a rather narrow sound that separates Calabria, in southern Italy, from Sicily. The shaking was distinctly felt in Albania, Montenegro, and the Greek Ionian islands, about 400 km to the east and northeast of the Straits; in Malta, about 250 km to the south; and as far as Ustica Island, about 220 km to the west. The earthquake was catastrophic in the epicentral area and was immediately followed by fires and a large tsunami. Messina (Sicily) and Reggio Calabria (Calabria), two significant cities located less than 10 km apart on the two facing shores of the straits, were almost completely destroyed, and buildings were sev...
Historical accounts, archaeoseismic and paleoseismological evidence allowed us to reappraise two ea...
International audienceSouthern Italy is one of the most tsunamigenic areas in the Mediterranean basi...
This research was inspired by an old stereoscopic viewer from the early 1900s, containing 42 glass s...
Early in the morning on 28 December 1908, just a few days after Christmas, a severe earthquake struc...
Early in the morning on 28 December 1908, just a few days after Christmas, a severe earthquake struc...
The southernmost sector of the Italian peninsula is crossed by an almost continuous seismogenic belt...
The southernmost sector of the Italian peninsula is crossed by an almost continuous seismogenic belt...
Southern Italy is one of the most tsunamigenic areas in the Mediterranean basin, having experienced...
<p>Historical accounts, archaeoseismic and paleoseismological evidence allowed us to reappraise two ...
Abstract. Southern Italy is one of the most tsunamigenic areas in the Mediterranean basin, having ex...
On September 6, 2002, aML =5.6 earthquake, occurring some tens of kilometres offshore from the North...
There are many stories, testimonials, articles and books about what was considered one of the greate...
International audienceBetween the 1783 February 5 and 1783 March 28, five earthquakes struck the sou...
A study aimed to shed some light on building collapse caused by the strongest earthquakes in the Sa...
The town of Senigallia is located on the Adriatic coast of the Marche and Romagna regions (Central I...
Historical accounts, archaeoseismic and paleoseismological evidence allowed us to reappraise two ea...
International audienceSouthern Italy is one of the most tsunamigenic areas in the Mediterranean basi...
This research was inspired by an old stereoscopic viewer from the early 1900s, containing 42 glass s...
Early in the morning on 28 December 1908, just a few days after Christmas, a severe earthquake struc...
Early in the morning on 28 December 1908, just a few days after Christmas, a severe earthquake struc...
The southernmost sector of the Italian peninsula is crossed by an almost continuous seismogenic belt...
The southernmost sector of the Italian peninsula is crossed by an almost continuous seismogenic belt...
Southern Italy is one of the most tsunamigenic areas in the Mediterranean basin, having experienced...
<p>Historical accounts, archaeoseismic and paleoseismological evidence allowed us to reappraise two ...
Abstract. Southern Italy is one of the most tsunamigenic areas in the Mediterranean basin, having ex...
On September 6, 2002, aML =5.6 earthquake, occurring some tens of kilometres offshore from the North...
There are many stories, testimonials, articles and books about what was considered one of the greate...
International audienceBetween the 1783 February 5 and 1783 March 28, five earthquakes struck the sou...
A study aimed to shed some light on building collapse caused by the strongest earthquakes in the Sa...
The town of Senigallia is located on the Adriatic coast of the Marche and Romagna regions (Central I...
Historical accounts, archaeoseismic and paleoseismological evidence allowed us to reappraise two ea...
International audienceSouthern Italy is one of the most tsunamigenic areas in the Mediterranean basi...
This research was inspired by an old stereoscopic viewer from the early 1900s, containing 42 glass s...