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Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America. 108:309-321
Autor:
Anna Gervasi, Ferdinando Napolitano, Mario La Rocca, Luca De Siena, Roberto Scarpa, Ignazio Guerra
Publikováno v:
Geoscience Frontiers, Vol 11, Iss 3, Pp 989-998 (2020)
Regions of slow strain often produce swarm-like sequences, characterized by the lack of a clear mainshock-aftershock pattern. The comprehension of their underlying physical mechanisms is challenging and still debated. We used seismic recordings from
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http://hdl.handle.net/11386/4731224
Autor:
G. Stellato, Antonino D'Alessandro, Paolo Harabaglia, Ignazio Guerra, Giuseppe D'Anna, Dario Luzio, Anna Gervasi
Publikováno v:
Advances in Geosciences, Vol 36, Pp 69-75 (2014)
We plan to deploy in the Taranto Gulf some Ocean Bottom broadband Seismometer with Hydrophones. Our aim is to investigate the offshore seismicity of the Sibari Gulf. The seismographic network optimization consists in the identification of the optimal
Publikováno v:
Waste Management & Research: The Journal for a Sustainable Circular Economy. 31:1245-1254
In this article we consider the methods of deterministic and probabilistic risk analysis regarding the presence of chemical contaminants in soil, water and air, with a broader meaning than usual for the latter, as we extended the probabilistic treatm
Publikováno v:
Advances in Geosciences, Vol 36, Pp 11-16 (2013)
The Calabrian Arc is an area of high seismic hazard, in the past often affected by destructive earthquakes. The seismicity of the Calabrian region is monitored by the Italian National Seismic Network integrated by the Calabrian Regional one and, in t
Autor:
Liliana Minelli, Barbara Orecchio, Anna Gervasi, Andrea Billi, Claudio Faccenna, Giulio Speranza, Ignazio Guerra
Publikováno v:
Geophysical Research Letters. 40:4220-4224
[1] Integrating seismic reflection profiles, well logs, and field evidence with GPS velocities from a network installed in Calabria, southern Italy, we have discovered that the Crotone basin is gliding toward the Ionian Sea over a buried viscous salt
Publikováno v:
Quaternary International. 288:158-167
Calabria is one of the most complex geological regions of the Mediterranean basin, which experienced large earthquakes and uplift and is still undergoing active tectonics. Along its coasts are located archaeological sites that can be used as powerful