Three earthquakes condition the seismic hazard estimates of the Eastern Alps: the 1348 “Villach”, the 1511 “Idrija”, and the 1976 Gemona events. Only the last one can be well documented, while doubts remain for location and size of the other two. New documents have been found about the 1511 quake that, together with a complete revision of the information already available, offer some new indications on the location and size of the event
Historical seismic catalogues in Europe have been mostly compiled on a national basis starting from ...
Many seismological observatories began to record and store seismic events in the early years of the ...
International audienceThe estimation of magnitudes of earthquakes that occurred before the instrumen...
Three earthquakes condition the seismic hazard estimates of the Eastern Alps: the 1348 “Villach”, ...
The earthquake of 17th May 1916 at 12:50 hours (GMT) is the first event of a seismic sequence that s...
The Mw 5.7 earthquake that occurred on 12 May 1802 is the only one with Mw ≥ 5.5 located west of Lak...
ECOS and the related macroseismic database 219 The Swiss historical earthquake catalogue and the mac...
The 13 april 1558 earthquake was located midway between Siena and Florence (Tuscany) with epicentral...
The 1511 Western Slovenia earthquake (M=6.9) is the largest event occurred so far in the region of t...
ABSTRACT Three hundred and seventy-five earthquakes recorded by the Trieste station in the eastern A...
The Valtiberina region (central Italy) has a seismic record going back to the Middle Ages and includ...
Seismic moment tensor solutions of 43 earthquakes with 3.4≤ Mw≤ 5.1 occurring from 2002 to 2018 in t...
International audienceThe 2003 Ml = 5.4 Rambervillers earthquake, north-east of France, is the large...
International audienceWe investigate the differences in seismicity rate estimates from two historica...
The earthquake occurred during 1561 in Southern Italy heavily struck a zone known as Vallo di Diano....
Historical seismic catalogues in Europe have been mostly compiled on a national basis starting from ...
Many seismological observatories began to record and store seismic events in the early years of the ...
International audienceThe estimation of magnitudes of earthquakes that occurred before the instrumen...
Three earthquakes condition the seismic hazard estimates of the Eastern Alps: the 1348 “Villach”, ...
The earthquake of 17th May 1916 at 12:50 hours (GMT) is the first event of a seismic sequence that s...
The Mw 5.7 earthquake that occurred on 12 May 1802 is the only one with Mw ≥ 5.5 located west of Lak...
ECOS and the related macroseismic database 219 The Swiss historical earthquake catalogue and the mac...
The 13 april 1558 earthquake was located midway between Siena and Florence (Tuscany) with epicentral...
The 1511 Western Slovenia earthquake (M=6.9) is the largest event occurred so far in the region of t...
ABSTRACT Three hundred and seventy-five earthquakes recorded by the Trieste station in the eastern A...
The Valtiberina region (central Italy) has a seismic record going back to the Middle Ages and includ...
Seismic moment tensor solutions of 43 earthquakes with 3.4≤ Mw≤ 5.1 occurring from 2002 to 2018 in t...
International audienceThe 2003 Ml = 5.4 Rambervillers earthquake, north-east of France, is the large...
International audienceWe investigate the differences in seismicity rate estimates from two historica...
The earthquake occurred during 1561 in Southern Italy heavily struck a zone known as Vallo di Diano....
Historical seismic catalogues in Europe have been mostly compiled on a national basis starting from ...
Many seismological observatories began to record and store seismic events in the early years of the ...
International audienceThe estimation of magnitudes of earthquakes that occurred before the instrumen...