Seismicity pattern changes before the M = 4.8 aeolian archipelago (Italy) earthquake of august 16, 2010

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Abstract

We investigated the seismicity patterns associated with an M=4.8 earthquake recorded in the Aeolian Archipelago on 16, August, 2010, by means of the region-time-length (RTL) algorithm. This earthquake triggered landslides at Lipari; a rock fall on the flanks of the Vulcano, Lipari, and Salina islands, and some damages to the village of Lipari. The RTL algorithm is widely used for investigating precursory seismicity changes before large and moderate earthquakes. We examined both the spatial and temporal characteristics of seismicity changes in the Aeolian Archipelago region before the M=4.8 earthquake. The results obtained reveal 6-7 months of seismic quiescence which started about 15 months before the earthquake. The spatial distribution shows an extensive area characterized by seismic quiescence that suggests a relationship between quiescence and the Aeolian Archipelago regional tectonics. © 2014 Salvatore Gambino et al.

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Gambino, S., Laudani, A., & Mangiagli, S. (2014). Seismicity pattern changes before the M = 4.8 aeolian archipelago (Italy) earthquake of august 16, 2010. The Scientific World Journal, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/531212

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