The European Database of Seismogenic Faults (EDSF) was compiled in the framework of the EU Project SHARE, Work Package 3, Task 3.2. EDSF includes only faults that are deemed to be capable of generating earthquakes of magnitude equal to or larger than 5.5 and aims at ensuring a homogenous input for use in ground-shaking hazard assessment in the Euro-Mediterranean area. Several research institutions participated in this effort with the contribution of many scientists (see the Database section for a full list). The EDSF database and website are hosted and maintained by INGV
The new reasearch project to create the Greek Catalogue of Active Faults and Database of Seismogenic...
International audienceWe present a compilation of over 1700 focal mechanisms for nearly 1300 earthqu...
The Aegean Region is among the most tectonically active areas of the Mediterranean Sea with the high...
The European Database of Seismogenic Faults (EDSF) was compiled in the framework of the EU Project S...
The European Database of Seismogenic Faults (EDSF; doi: 10.6092/INGV.IT-SHARE-EDSF) was compiled in ...
Motivations Present the largest repository of data on Earthquake Geology in Europe. Stimulate disc...
We present our latest achievements in the making of a seismogenic source model for the Euro-Mediterr...
We present the state of advancement of a new version of the Database of Potential Sources for Earthq...
The main object of the database is the individual seismogenic source, intended as a simplified and g...
The Database of Individual Seismogenic Sources (DISS) was conceived at the end of the 1990s by a gro...
We present to CSEM/EMSC community a database on MS-ACCESS platform of revised fault plane solutions,...
International audienceThis paper presents 1 the overall procedure followed in order to assemble the ...
International audienceWe created an archive for European acceleration data, based on distributed dat...
International audienceThe French Institute for Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety (IRSN), with ...
The new reasearch project to create the Greek Catalogue of Active Faults and Database of Seismogenic...
International audienceWe present a compilation of over 1700 focal mechanisms for nearly 1300 earthqu...
The Aegean Region is among the most tectonically active areas of the Mediterranean Sea with the high...
The European Database of Seismogenic Faults (EDSF) was compiled in the framework of the EU Project S...
The European Database of Seismogenic Faults (EDSF; doi: 10.6092/INGV.IT-SHARE-EDSF) was compiled in ...
Motivations Present the largest repository of data on Earthquake Geology in Europe. Stimulate disc...
We present our latest achievements in the making of a seismogenic source model for the Euro-Mediterr...
We present the state of advancement of a new version of the Database of Potential Sources for Earthq...
The main object of the database is the individual seismogenic source, intended as a simplified and g...
The Database of Individual Seismogenic Sources (DISS) was conceived at the end of the 1990s by a gro...
We present to CSEM/EMSC community a database on MS-ACCESS platform of revised fault plane solutions,...
International audienceThis paper presents 1 the overall procedure followed in order to assemble the ...
International audienceWe created an archive for European acceleration data, based on distributed dat...
International audienceThe French Institute for Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety (IRSN), with ...
The new reasearch project to create the Greek Catalogue of Active Faults and Database of Seismogenic...
International audienceWe present a compilation of over 1700 focal mechanisms for nearly 1300 earthqu...
The Aegean Region is among the most tectonically active areas of the Mediterranean Sea with the high...