The 1511 Western Slovenia earthquake (M=6.9) is the largest event occurred so far in the region of the Alps\u2013Dinarides junction. Though it strongly influences the regional seismic hazard assessment, the epicenter and mechanism are still under debate. The complexity of the active tectonics of the Alps\u2013Dinarides junction is reflected by the presence of both compressional and transpressional deformations. This complexity is witnessed by the recent occurrence of three main earthquake sequences, the 1976 Friuli thrust faulting events, the 1998 Bovec\u2013Krn Mountain and the 2004 Kobarid strike-slip events. The epicenters of the 1998 and 2004 strike-slip earthquakes (Ms=5.7 and Ms=4.9, respectively) lie only 50 km far from the 1976 thru...
A review of geological and seismotectonic investigations conducted in the two decades after the 12 A...
Three earthquakes condition the seismic hazard estimates of the Eastern Alps: the 1348 “Villach”, th...
International audienceAbstract. Due to the low to moderate seismicity of the European Western Alps, ...
We present an overview of the seismogenic sources of northeastern Italy and western Slovenia, includ...
We present an overview of the seismogenic sources of northeastern Italy and western Slovenia, includ...
5siWestern Slovenia is part of an actively deforming region accommodating anticlockwise rotation of ...
Introduction. The main force responsible of tectonic activity in south-eastern Alps is given by the ...
We investigated the eastern corner of northeastern Italy, where a system of NW–SE-trending dextral ...
We present an overview of the seismogenic sources of northeastern Italy and western Slovenia, inclu...
We use site velocities from continuous GPS (CGPS) observations and kinematic modeling to investigate...
On the 12th Apri1 1998, a wide area in the middle valley of the Soča/Isonzo River near Bovec (NW Slo...
The collision of the Adriatic Plate with Europe leads to crustal deformation in the Southern Alps-Di...
The northward motion and rotation of the Adriatic Plate leads to crustal deformation in the Southern...
We present an overview of the seismogenic sources of NE Italy and W Slovenia, included in the update...
A review of geological and seismotectonic investigations conducted in the two decades after the 12 A...
Three earthquakes condition the seismic hazard estimates of the Eastern Alps: the 1348 “Villach”, th...
International audienceAbstract. Due to the low to moderate seismicity of the European Western Alps, ...
We present an overview of the seismogenic sources of northeastern Italy and western Slovenia, includ...
We present an overview of the seismogenic sources of northeastern Italy and western Slovenia, includ...
5siWestern Slovenia is part of an actively deforming region accommodating anticlockwise rotation of ...
Introduction. The main force responsible of tectonic activity in south-eastern Alps is given by the ...
We investigated the eastern corner of northeastern Italy, where a system of NW–SE-trending dextral ...
We present an overview of the seismogenic sources of northeastern Italy and western Slovenia, inclu...
We use site velocities from continuous GPS (CGPS) observations and kinematic modeling to investigate...
On the 12th Apri1 1998, a wide area in the middle valley of the Soča/Isonzo River near Bovec (NW Slo...
The collision of the Adriatic Plate with Europe leads to crustal deformation in the Southern Alps-Di...
The northward motion and rotation of the Adriatic Plate leads to crustal deformation in the Southern...
We present an overview of the seismogenic sources of NE Italy and W Slovenia, included in the update...
A review of geological and seismotectonic investigations conducted in the two decades after the 12 A...
Three earthquakes condition the seismic hazard estimates of the Eastern Alps: the 1348 “Villach”, th...
International audienceAbstract. Due to the low to moderate seismicity of the European Western Alps, ...