Publications


Scientific Reports


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    2017 - The August 21, 2017 Isola di Ischia (Casamicciola) Earthquake: Coseismic Effects

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    2016 - Amartice Earthquake Preliminary Report, Aug 24, 2016, Mw=6.0 (Italy)

    Field evidence of on-fault effects

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    2016 - Amartice Earthquake Report, Aug 24, 2016, Mw=6.0 (Italy)

    Coseismic effects

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    2016 - Kumamoto Earthquake, Japan: a compilation of published surface faulting data

    The Kumamoto earthquake hit the southern island of Japan (Kyushu) on April 2016. It caused extensive surface faulting which has been observed thanks to various techniques, from field work to geodesy. This dataset is of primary significance for the earthquake geology community. In the framework of a INQUA project (SURFACE), a worldwide and unified database of surface faulting cases (SURE) is being implemented to improve the Surface Displacement Hazard Analyses. This compilation of published data aims at providing useful information for that specific Japanese case in this perspective.

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    2016 - List fo Recent Earthquakes That possibly Had Surface Rupture

    The Excel spreadsheet and its accompanying text file list all the shallow (<35 km) M6+ earthquakes that have occurred on-land in the period 2000-2016. These are of a size and type of earthquake that may have produced surface faulting. So in updating the SURE database, we need to ensure that we know whether each of these 134 earthquakes produced surface rupture, and how much. At this point it looks like there are published papers about surface faulting for 20 of these earthquakes. For the rest, we don't know if there was surface rupture or not. I suggest we ask for volunteers from the countries that contain these 114 undocumented earthquakes, and ask them if surface rupture was looked for, and if so, if it was found and what parameters were measured. These volunteers would come from the SURFACE project, or be new paleoseismologists who would like to become involved.

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    2016 - List fo Recent Earthquakes That possibly Had Surface Rupture - Excel table

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    2015 - A preliminary report on the Nov 17, 2015 M=6.4 South Lefkada earthquake, Ionian Sea, Greece

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    2015 - The Contribution of Palaeoseismology to Seismic Hazard Assessment in Site Evaluation for Nuclear Installations

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    2014 - Preliminary report on the geological effects triggered by the 2014 Cephalonia earthquakes

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    2014 - The Napa Earthquake, California (M=6; 24/08/2014)

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    2013 - The 15/Oct/2013 M7.1 Bohol Earthquake (Philippines)

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    2012 - Earthquake environmental effects accompanying the May 20, 2012, Finale Emilia earthquake; preliminary report

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    2012 - Report on field survey after May 22, 2012 Pernik earthquake

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    2011 - Geological Prelimiary Filed Report of the Lorca Earthquake (5.1 Mw, 11th May 2011)

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    2011 - Van Earthquake Report (Turkey)

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    2010 - Haiti Earthquake Report (Haiti)

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    2009 - L'Aquila Earthquake Report 2009 (Italy)

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    2017 - Report on the International Field Trip "From 1997 to 2016: three destructive earthquakes along the Central Apennine fault system", 19th-22nd July 2017, Italy

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