Title of article
Twenty years of paleoseismology in Italy
Author/Authors
Galli، نويسنده , , Paolo and Galadini، نويسنده , , Fabrizio and Pantosti، نويسنده , , Daniela، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
29
From page
89
To page
117
Abstract
Italy has one of the most complete and historically extensive seismic catalogues in the World due to a unique and uninterrupted flow of written sources that have narrated its seismic history since about the end of the Iron Age. Seismic hazard studies have therefore always been mainly based upon this huge mass of data. Nevertheless, the Italian catalogue probably “lacks” many M ≥ 6.5 events, the seismogenetic structures responsible for which are characterized by recurrence times that are longer than the time span covered by our historical sources. For these reasons, and as in other countries, earthquake data that in Italy have been derived from paleoseismological studies should finally become a necessary ingredient in seismic risk assessment. Indeed, over the past 20 years, some hundred trenches have been excavated, supplying reliable and conclusive data on the recent activities of many faults. Through to many robust datings of surface fault events, these studies have provided the ages of several unknown or poorly known M ≥ 6.5 earthquakes. Here, we summarize the state of the art of paleoseismology in Italy, and present a first catalogue of 56 paleoearthquakes (PCI) that occurred mainly in the past 6 kyr. The PCI integrates the historical/instrumental seismic catalogue, and extends it beyond the recurrence time of the seismogenetic faults (2000 ± 1000 yr). We feel confident that the use of the PCI will enhance future probabilistic seismic hazard assessment, and thus contribute to more reliable seismic risk mitigation programs.
Keywords
paleoseismology , Italy , seismic catalogue , active tectonics
Journal title
EARTH-SCIENCE REVIEWS
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
EARTH-SCIENCE REVIEWS
Record number
2334107
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