The aim of this study is a critical revision of historical and recent seismicity of the Salento peninsula (Apulia, Southern Italy), offering an updated evaluation of its seismic hazard currently underestimated. This area is actually included in the least dangerous IV category of the Italian seismic classification. The Salento Peninsula was struck by the February 20, 1743 earthquake, considered as the strongest seismic event of this area. The reassessment of both the macroseismic effects on man-made structures, and the triggered effects in the natural environment has been carried out on the basis of archival documents and recent literature, according to the MCS and the ESI 2007 scale. The main result of our study has been the re-evaluat...
Multichannel reflection seismic data were acquired south of the Salento peninsula, in an area where ...
The Italian "Gruppo Nazionale per la Difesa dai Terremoti" has conducted a project in recent years f...
A study of some earthquakes (M > 5.3) affecting Southeastern Sicily was performed to define their se...
The aim of this study is a critical revision of historical and recent seismicity of the Salento peni...
Abstract The aim of this study was to provide a contribution to seismic hazard assessment of the Sa...
The area of the Salento peninsula (Apulia, Southern Italy) is considered the stable foreland of the ...
The area of the Salento peninsula (Apulia, Southern Italy) is considered the stable foreland of the ...
traditionally considered a low seismic hazard area. However, in 1743 it was affected by the catastro...
The town of Senigallia is located on the Adriatic coast of the Marche and Romagna regions (Central I...
The central part of the Apulia region, in southern Italy, has been generally considered practically ...
The earthquake of October 3, 1943 is an important event for characterization of hazard in central It...
Within the project PROCULT (Probabilistic performance-based methodology for seismic risk assessment ...
On September 6, 2002, aML =5.6 earthquake, occurring some tens of kilometres offshore from the North...
In 1998, a new system of seismic classification promoted by the Department of Civil Protection ident...
In this study, we investigate a little-known earthquake that struck Cascia and its environs (Central...
Multichannel reflection seismic data were acquired south of the Salento peninsula, in an area where ...
The Italian "Gruppo Nazionale per la Difesa dai Terremoti" has conducted a project in recent years f...
A study of some earthquakes (M > 5.3) affecting Southeastern Sicily was performed to define their se...
The aim of this study is a critical revision of historical and recent seismicity of the Salento peni...
Abstract The aim of this study was to provide a contribution to seismic hazard assessment of the Sa...
The area of the Salento peninsula (Apulia, Southern Italy) is considered the stable foreland of the ...
The area of the Salento peninsula (Apulia, Southern Italy) is considered the stable foreland of the ...
traditionally considered a low seismic hazard area. However, in 1743 it was affected by the catastro...
The town of Senigallia is located on the Adriatic coast of the Marche and Romagna regions (Central I...
The central part of the Apulia region, in southern Italy, has been generally considered practically ...
The earthquake of October 3, 1943 is an important event for characterization of hazard in central It...
Within the project PROCULT (Probabilistic performance-based methodology for seismic risk assessment ...
On September 6, 2002, aML =5.6 earthquake, occurring some tens of kilometres offshore from the North...
In 1998, a new system of seismic classification promoted by the Department of Civil Protection ident...
In this study, we investigate a little-known earthquake that struck Cascia and its environs (Central...
Multichannel reflection seismic data were acquired south of the Salento peninsula, in an area where ...
The Italian "Gruppo Nazionale per la Difesa dai Terremoti" has conducted a project in recent years f...
A study of some earthquakes (M > 5.3) affecting Southeastern Sicily was performed to define their se...