The first modern studies of seismicity in Italy date back to the late 60's and early 70's. Although with a sparse seismic network available and only a few telemetered short-period stations, significant studies were carried out that outlined the main features of Italian seismicity (see, e.g., Boschi et al., 1969). Among these studies, one of the most important achievements was the reconnaissance of a Wadati-Benioff zone in Southern Tyrrhenian, described for the first time in detail in the papers of Caputo et al.(1970, 1973). Today, after three decades of more and more detailed seismological monitoring of the Italian region and tens of thousands earthquakes located since then, the knowledge of the earthquake generation processes in our countr...
An investigation has been performed to identify and characterize the seismic deformation zones activ...
A systematic collection of present-day stress directions has allowed us to gain new insights into th...
The Bollettino Sismico Italiano Analysis Group (2000-2007) are: Luca Arcoraci, Sergio Baccheschi,...
The first modern studies of seismicity in Italy date back to the late 60's and early 70's. Although ...
The first modern studies of seismicity in Italy date back to the late 60's and early 70's. Although ...
In order to obtain a reliable map of the present-day stress field in Italy, needed to better underst...
In order to obtain a reliable map of the present-day stress field in Italy, needed to better underst...
Both historical and instrumental updated catalogues of the earthquakes in the Italian region, are u...
Both historical and instrumental updated catalogues of the earthquakes in the Italian region, are us...
In a recent paper we compared the earthquake hypocenters, plotted according to updated catalogs, wit...
In this paper we present and discuss an improved picture of the seismicity distribution of the Umbri...
The Southern Apennines and the Sicilian-Calabrian regions belong to the complex geodynamic Central M...
Results from extended DSS profiles (1956-1986) in Italy and surrounding land and sea areas offer goo...
We used data of local earthquakes collected during two recent passive seismic experiments carried ou...
Results from extended DSS profiles (1956-1986) in Italy and surrounding land and sea areas offer goo...
An investigation has been performed to identify and characterize the seismic deformation zones activ...
A systematic collection of present-day stress directions has allowed us to gain new insights into th...
The Bollettino Sismico Italiano Analysis Group (2000-2007) are: Luca Arcoraci, Sergio Baccheschi,...
The first modern studies of seismicity in Italy date back to the late 60's and early 70's. Although ...
The first modern studies of seismicity in Italy date back to the late 60's and early 70's. Although ...
In order to obtain a reliable map of the present-day stress field in Italy, needed to better underst...
In order to obtain a reliable map of the present-day stress field in Italy, needed to better underst...
Both historical and instrumental updated catalogues of the earthquakes in the Italian region, are u...
Both historical and instrumental updated catalogues of the earthquakes in the Italian region, are us...
In a recent paper we compared the earthquake hypocenters, plotted according to updated catalogs, wit...
In this paper we present and discuss an improved picture of the seismicity distribution of the Umbri...
The Southern Apennines and the Sicilian-Calabrian regions belong to the complex geodynamic Central M...
Results from extended DSS profiles (1956-1986) in Italy and surrounding land and sea areas offer goo...
We used data of local earthquakes collected during two recent passive seismic experiments carried ou...
Results from extended DSS profiles (1956-1986) in Italy and surrounding land and sea areas offer goo...
An investigation has been performed to identify and characterize the seismic deformation zones activ...
A systematic collection of present-day stress directions has allowed us to gain new insights into th...
The Bollettino Sismico Italiano Analysis Group (2000-2007) are: Luca Arcoraci, Sergio Baccheschi,...