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Earthquakes and ghost towns in Sicily: from the Valle del Belìce in 1968 to the Val di Noto in 1693. The first stage of the virtual seismic itinerary through Italy
Raffaele Azzaro, Massimiliano Cascone, Alfio Amantia
SE106
Lessons from the past: some Greek Bronze Age responses to natural disasters and their modern counterparts
Lucia Alberti
SE333
Italian vs. worldwide history of largest PGA and PGV
Akiko Suzuki, Iunio Iervolino
S0551
A multidisciplinary approach to document and analyze seismic protection techniques in Mugello from the Middle Ages to Early Modern Time
Andrea Arrighetti, Giovanni Minutoli
SE335
Historical earthquakes in Mexico. Past efforts andnew multidisciplinary achievements
V. García Acosta
Earthquakes in India and the Himalaya: tectonics, geodesy and history
R. Bilham
A critical history of British earthquakes
R. M. W. Musson
California earthquake history
T. Toppozada, D. Branum
Ancient Poggioreale: an opportunity for reflection on the topic of post-earthquake territory abandonment
Rosa Caponetto, Sebastiano D'Urso
SE109
Explosive volcanoes in the Mediterranean area: hazards from future eruptions at Vesuvius (Italy) and Santorini (Greece)
Franco Barberi, Maria Luisa Carapezza
VO01
Historical seismicity of the Faroe Islands
R. M. W. Musson, T. Mikkelsen, H. Ziska
Detection of Kuril subduction-zoneearthquakes from remote historic recordsin Honshu, Japan, between 1656 and 1867
K. Satake
Integration of historical, archaeoseismic and paleoseismological data for the reconstruction of the early seismic history in Messina Strait (south Italy): the 1st and 4th centuries AD earthquakes
Maria Serafina Barbano, Viviana Castelli, Daniela Pantosti, Claudia Pirrotta
S0192
Rupture history of the 1997 Umbria-Marche (Central Italy) main shocks from the inversion of GPS, DInSAR and near field strong motion data
B. Hernandez, M. Cocco, F. Cotton, S. Stramondo, O. Scotti, F. Courboulex, M. Campillo
“Scientist as a game”: learning geoscience via competitive activities
Gemma Musacchio, Giovanna Lucia Piangiamore, Giuliana D’Addezio, Stefano Solarino, Elena Eva
S0328
The history of historical earthquake research in Germany
G. Grünthal
Status of historical seismology in Japan
K. Ishibashi
The supposed Egyptian earthquakes of 184 and 95 B.C. Critical review and some lines of research in historical seismology using Greek papyri from Egypt
R. Mazza
Disseminating the knowledge on the complex interactions between humans and volcanoes: the geological section of the Villa Arbusto archaeological museum at Lacco Ameno (Ischia, Naples - Italy)
Sandro de Vita, Mauro Antonio Di Vito, Diana Barra, Giuseppe Aiello, Costanza Gialanella
VO544
Hydraulic pressure variations of groundwater in the Gran Sasso underground laboratory during Amatrice earthquake of August 24th, 2016
Gaetano De Luca, Giuseppe Di Carlo, Marco Tallini
Characterization of historical Masonry Mortar from sites damaged during the Central Italy 2016-2017 Seismic Sequence: the case study of Arquata del Tronto
Daniele Mirabile Gattia, Graziella Roselli, Omar AlShawa, Paolo Cinaglia, Giuseppe Di Girolami, Cristina Francola, Franca Persia, Enrica Petrucci, Roberto Piloni, Fabrizio Scognamiglio, Luigi Sorrentino, Silvia Zamponi, Domenico Liberatore
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Towards new research strategies: silent seismogenic areas or silent sources?
G. Valensise, E. Guidoboni
Tweeting after an earthquake: user localization and communication patterns during the 2012 Emilia seismic sequence
Francesca Comunello, Lorenza Parisi, Valentino Lauciani, Federica Magnoni, Emanuele Casarotti
S0537
Historical earthquake investigations in Greece
V. Kouskouna, K. Makropoulos
A brief history of a restless vision: seismological research in Venezuela
R. Altez, J. Grases
The effects of earthquakes in historical cities: the peculiarity of the Italian case
E. Guidoboni, G. Ferrari
Fast 3D seismic wave simulations of 24 August 2016 Mw 6.0 central Italy earthquake for visual communication
Emanuele Casarotti, Federica Magnoni, Licia Faenza, Francesca Comunello, Piero Polidoro, Simone Mulargia
The INGVterremoti channel on YouTube
Alessandro Amato, Luca Arcoraci, Emanuele Casarotti, Raffaele Di Stefano, the INGVterremoti team
A new catalogue of earthquakes in the historical Armenian area from antiquity to the 12th century
E. Guidoboni, G. Traina
Paleoseismological investigations on a slow-moving active fault in central Anatolia, Tecer Fault, Sivas
Husnu Serdar Akyuz, Gulsen Ucarkus, Erhan Altunel, Bulent Dogan, Aynur Dikbas
Method of investigation, typologyand taxonomy of the basic data: navigating between seismic effects and historical contexts
E. Guidoboni
The seismic history of Italy in the Hebrew sources
G. Busi
Parameters and criteria for repair and strengthening of buildings in the old town core of Dubrovnik based on seismic risk analysis
M. Vladimir
Paleoseismology of the Xorxol Segment of the Central Altyn Tagh Fault, Xinjiang, China
Z. Washburn, J. R. Arrowsmith, G. Dupont-Nivet, W. X. Feng, Z. Y. Qiao, C. Zhengle
History of earthquake studies in Russia
R. Tatevossian
Evidence of historical seismicity and volcanism in the Armenian Highland (from Armenian and other sources)
A. Karakhanian, Y. Abgaryan
Historical variables of seismic effects: economic levels, demographic scales and building techniques
E. Guidoboni, G. Ferrari
The CERESIS earthquake catalogue and database of the Andean Region: background, characteristics and examples of use
A. Giesecke, A. A. G. Capera, I. Leschiutta, E. Migliorini, L. R. Valverde
Looking for missing earthquake traces in the Ferrara-Modena plain: an update on historical seismicity
Viviana Castelli, Filippo Bernardini, Romano Camassi, Carlos H. Caracciolo, Emanuela Ercolani, Luca Postpischl
Seismic history of the Maltese islands and considerations on seismic risk
P. Galea
Australian paleoseismology: towards a better basis for seismic hazard estimation
D. Clark, K. McCue
Chandler wobble excitation by catastrophic flooding of the Black Sea
G. Spada, L. Alfonsi, E. Boschi
Study of blind thrust faults underlying Tokyo and Osaka urban areas using a combination of high-resolution seismic reflection profiling and continuous coring
Y. Sugiyama, K. Mizuno, F. Nanayama, T. Sugai, H. Yokota, T. Hosoya, K. Miura, K. Takemura, N. Kitada
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