Earthquakes in Italy: Past, present and future

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Abstract

Italy has a long-standing tradition of earthquake investigations. Seismologists can rely on one of the longest and most detailed records of historical seismicity, 20 years of homogeneous and reliable instrumental data, systematic and widespread active stress data and a comprehensive database of potential seismogenic sources. Here we describe these datasets and discuss how they may help us anticipate the large earthquakes of the future.

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Valensise, G., Amato, A., Montone, P., & Pantosti, D. (2003). Earthquakes in Italy: Past, present and future. Episodes, 26(3), 245–249. https://doi.org/10.18814/epiiugs/2003/v26i3/016

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