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Publikováno v:
Journal of African Earth Sciences. 150:425-440
On 21 August 1986 almost 1800 people were asphyxiated by a CO2 cloud violently released by Lake Nyos, Cameroon. Post-1986 monitoring of Lake Nyos revealed that CO2 steadily accumulates in bottom waters through recharge from soda-rich aquifers. The 19
Autor:
Giulia Sgattoni, Cecilia Ciuccarelli, Dante Mariotti, Emanuela Guidoboni, Maria Giovanna Bianchi, Gianluca Valensise, Alberto Comastri, Gabriele Tarabusi, Graziano Ferrari
Publikováno v:
Scientific Data, Vol 6, Iss 1, Pp 1-15 (2019)
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A key element for assessing seismic hazard and risk is the availability of a comprehensive dataset on past earthquakes. Here we present the rationale, structure and contents of CFTI5Med (10.6092/ingv.it-cfti5), the 2018 version of the Catalogue of St
Autor:
Alberto Comastri, Giorgio Spada, Antonio Costa, Francesca Quareni, Florence Colleoni, Micol Todesco
Publikováno v:
Geophysical Research Letters. 41:1471-1478
Campi Flegrei (Italy) caldera has experienced episodes of ground deformation throughout its geological history, alternating between uplift and subsidence phases. Although uplift periods are typically more alarming, here we focus on subsidence, lookin
Autor:
Emanuela Guidoboni, Dante Mariotti, Alberto Comastri, Maria Giovanna Bianchi, Cecilia Ciuccarelli
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America. 102:1600-1617
This historical seismology study examines and supplements what is currently known from written sources and archaeological literature about the earthquakes that took place in the area of L’Aquila (central Italy), struck by a damaging earthquake on 6
Publikováno v:
Israel Journal of Earth Sciences. 58:327-354
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America. 97:705-724
Seismic sea waves in the eastern Mediterranean have been reported since written history first emerged several thousand years ago. We collected and investigated these ancient and modern reports to understand and model the typical tsunamigenic sources,
Publikováno v:
Journal of Seismology. 8:105-127
The aim of this study is to shed light ontwo important destructive seismicsequences, about 20 years apart (1138–1139and 1156–1159), which hit the northernsector of the Dead Sea transform faultsystem (DSTFS), in the easternMediterranean region. Al
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geophysical Research. 110
In the seismological literature the 3 January 1117 earthquake represents an interesting case study, both for the sheer size of the area in which that event is recorded by the monastic sources of the 12th century, and for the amount of damage mentione
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth. 109
[1] On 29 June 1170 a large earthquake hit a vast area in the Near Eastern Mediterranean, comprising the present-day territories of western Syria, central southern Turkey, and Lebanon. Although this was one of the strongest seismic events ever to hit