This paper reviews the main observations on slow earthquakes and low frequency tremor made along the Apennines, the main seismic active zone of Italy. These observations have been made using a geodetic interferometer system operating since 1994 in the underground tunnel of Gran Sasso, central Italy, and an underground seismic array (UNDERSEIS) operating since 2002 in the same environment. The observations made in recent years indicate that both phenomena are quite rare and apparently uncorrelated. Slow earthquakes, mainly recorded in 1997 and occasionally later, have probably been caused by the activity of a shallow fault system located near the interferometers. Until now only one tremor episode characterized by low frequency content...
Slow earthquakes essentially represent a gray area of the slip spectrum, where regular fast slip ear...
none3noLa relativa presentazione è stata segnalata dal Comitato Scientifico del Congresso come la pr...
Analyzing the displacement time series from continuous GPS (cGPS) with an Independent Component Anal...
This paper reviews the main observations on slow earthquakes and low frequency tremor made along the...
[1] Slow earthquakes and afterslips prove that the Earth does not have just two response time scales...
Slow earthquakes and afterslips prove that the Earth does not have just two response time scales, i....
Recent seismological studies contribute to better understand the first order characteristics of eart...
Widespread mapping of low-angle normal faults in areas of former continental extension continues to ...
The Southern Apennines range of Italy presents significant challenges for active fault detection due...
Slow earthquakes and afterslips prove that the Earth does not have just two response time scales, i...
Tectonic stress is released in the form of aseismic and seismic signatures. Slow and fast/regular ea...
We present seismological evidence for the existence of an actively slipping low angle normal fault...
open3noAcknowledgments We thank the Editor, Andrew Newman, Cristiano Collettini, and an anonymous r...
The Southern Apennines range of Italy presents significant challenges for active fault detection du...
<p>The availability of multidisciplinary and high-resolution data is a fundamental requirement to un...
Slow earthquakes essentially represent a gray area of the slip spectrum, where regular fast slip ear...
none3noLa relativa presentazione è stata segnalata dal Comitato Scientifico del Congresso come la pr...
Analyzing the displacement time series from continuous GPS (cGPS) with an Independent Component Anal...
This paper reviews the main observations on slow earthquakes and low frequency tremor made along the...
[1] Slow earthquakes and afterslips prove that the Earth does not have just two response time scales...
Slow earthquakes and afterslips prove that the Earth does not have just two response time scales, i....
Recent seismological studies contribute to better understand the first order characteristics of eart...
Widespread mapping of low-angle normal faults in areas of former continental extension continues to ...
The Southern Apennines range of Italy presents significant challenges for active fault detection due...
Slow earthquakes and afterslips prove that the Earth does not have just two response time scales, i...
Tectonic stress is released in the form of aseismic and seismic signatures. Slow and fast/regular ea...
We present seismological evidence for the existence of an actively slipping low angle normal fault...
open3noAcknowledgments We thank the Editor, Andrew Newman, Cristiano Collettini, and an anonymous r...
The Southern Apennines range of Italy presents significant challenges for active fault detection du...
<p>The availability of multidisciplinary and high-resolution data is a fundamental requirement to un...
Slow earthquakes essentially represent a gray area of the slip spectrum, where regular fast slip ear...
none3noLa relativa presentazione è stata segnalata dal Comitato Scientifico del Congresso come la pr...
Analyzing the displacement time series from continuous GPS (cGPS) with an Independent Component Anal...