Phénoménologie aspects of seismicity in Latium
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A catalogue of the earthquakes with maximum macroseismic intensities
/„ > VI M.C.S. occurred in Latium during the last 20 centuries has
been compiled. The study of the listed earthquakes has allowed the
evidentiation of some phénoménologie aspects of Latium seismic activity
and the correlation of their characteristic parameters. In particular, the
study of activity migration has made it possible to indicate approximately
some areas of particular interest for future research in the field of earthquakes
prediction.
/„ > VI M.C.S. occurred in Latium during the last 20 centuries has
been compiled. The study of the listed earthquakes has allowed the
evidentiation of some phénoménologie aspects of Latium seismic activity
and the correlation of their characteristic parameters. In particular, the
study of activity migration has made it possible to indicate approximately
some areas of particular interest for future research in the field of earthquakes
prediction.
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ALESSIO, M. and BIAGI, P. (1978) “Phénoménologie aspects of seismicity in Latium”, Annals of Geophysics, 31(1), pp. 277–316. doi: 10.4401/ag-4754.
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