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Defining a model of 3D seismogenic sources for Seismic Hazard Assessment applications: The case of central Apennines (Italy)
- P. Boncio, G. Lavecchia, B. Pace
- Geology
- 1 July 2004
Geology-based methods for Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Assessment (PSHA) have been developing in Italy. These methods require information on the geometric, kinematic and energetic parameters of the… Expand
Layered Seismogenic Source Model and Probabilistic Seismic-Hazard Analyses in Central Italy
- B. Pace, L. Peruzza, G. Lavecchia, P. Boncio
- Geology
- 1 August 2006
We defined a seismogenic model for central Italy based on three layers of sources and computed the relative seismic-hazard maps. One layer is constituted by individual structures liable to generate… Expand
Architecture and seismotectonics of a regional low‐angle normal fault zone in central Italy
- P. Boncio, F. Brozzetti, G. Lavecchia
- Geology
- 1 December 2000
Information from surface geology, subsurface geology (boreholes, seismic reflection, and refraction profiles), and seismicity are used to depict the geometry and the possible seismogenic role of the… Expand
Coseismic ground deformation of the 6 April 2009 L’Aquila earthquake (central Italy, Mw6.3)
- P. Boncio, A. Pizzi, +4 authors F. Ferrarini
- Geology
- 1 March 2010
[1] We provide field data of coseismic ground deformation related to the 6 April Mw 6.3 L'Aquila normal faulting earthquake. Three narrow fracture zones were mapped: Paganica-Colle Enzano (P-E), Mt.… Expand
The 1984 Abruzzo earthquake (Italy): an example of seismogenic process controlled by interaction between differently oriented synkinematic faults
- B. Pace, P. Boncio, G. Lavecchia
- Geology
- 3 June 2002
The evolution of the seismogenic process associated with the Ms 5.8 Sangro Valley earthquake of May 1984 (Abruzzo, central Italy) is closely controlled by the Quaternary extensional tectonic pattern… Expand
A structural model for active extension in Central Italy
- P. Boncio, G. Lavecchia
- Geology
- 1 April 2000
This work presents a structural model for earthquake faulting in the Umbria-Marche Apennines (Central Italy). The model is derived by an integrated analysis of geological, geophysical and… Expand
Seismotectonics of strike–slip earthquakes within the deep crust of southern Italy: Geometry, kinematics, stress field and crustal rheology of the Potenza 1990–1991 seismic sequences (Mmax 5.7)
- P. Boncio, T. Mancini, G. Lavecchia, G. Selvaggi
- Geology
- 20 December 2007
Abstract We present a revision and a seismotectonic interpretation of deep crust strike–slip earthquake sequences that occurred in 1990–1991 in the Southern Apennines (Potenza area). The revision is… Expand
Seismogenesis in Central Apennines, Italy: an integrated analysis of minor earthquake sequences and structural data in the Amatrice-Campotosto area
- P. Boncio, G. Lavecchia, G. Milana, Barbara Rozzi
- Geology
- 25 December 2004
We present a seismotectonic study of the Amatrice-Campotosto area (Central Italy) based on an integrated
analysis of minor earthquake sequences, geological data and crustal rheology. The area has… Expand
A lithospheric-scale seismogenic thrust in central Italy
- G. Lavecchia, P. Boncio, N. Creati
- Geology
- 1 August 2003
In this paper, the relatively deep (up to 90 km) seismicity of central Italy is considered in comparison with the upper crust seismicity at the outer front of the Apennine fold-and-thrust belt system… Expand
From surface geology to aftershock analysis:Constraints on the geometry of the L'Aquila 2009 seismogenic fault system
- G. Lavecchia, F. Ferrarini, F. Brozzetti, R. D. Nardis, P. Boncio, L. Chiaraluce
- Geology
- 1 October 2012
The aim of this study is the definition of the geometry and structural style of the extensional fault system involved during the L'Aquila 2009 seismic sequence. The surface tectonic setting of the… Expand