Negative structural inversion: An overview
The same sense movement on any given fault plane occurs much more frequently
compared to the cases when the sense reverses. Therefore, positive or negative structural …
compared to the cases when the sense reverses. Therefore, positive or negative structural …
How petrophysical properties influence the seismic signature of carbonate fault damage zone: Insights from forward-seismic modelling
Seismic imaging is the most common tool to detect subsurface structures in continental and
marine settings. Despite technological advancement, seismic analysis of carbonates is still …
marine settings. Despite technological advancement, seismic analysis of carbonates is still …
Deterministic 3D ground‐motion simulations (0–5 Hz) and surface topography effects of the 30 October 2016 Mw 6.5 Norcia, Italy, earthquake
ABSTRACT The M w 6.5 Norcia, Italy, earthquake occurred on 30 October 2016 and caused
extensive damage to buildings in the epicentral area. The earthquake was recorded by a …
extensive damage to buildings in the epicentral area. The earthquake was recorded by a …
Architecture and permeability structure of the Sibillini Mts. Thrust and influence upon recent, extension-related seismicity in the central Apennines (Italy) through fault …
The central Apennines are a fold-thrust belt currently affected by post-orogenic extensional
seismicity. To constrain the influence that the inherited thrust-related structures exert on the …
seismicity. To constrain the influence that the inherited thrust-related structures exert on the …
Buried alive: Imaging the 9 November 2022, Mw 5.5 earthquake source on the offshore Adriatic blind thrust front of the Northern Apennines (Italy)
The prompt identification of faults responsible for moderate‐to‐large earthquakes is
fundamental for understanding the likelihood of further, potentially damaging events. This is …
fundamental for understanding the likelihood of further, potentially damaging events. This is …
3D digital outcrop model-based analysis of fracture network along the seismogenic Mt. Vettore Fault System (Central Italy): the importance of inherited fractures
Abstract The Mt. Vettore area is located in the Central Apennines (Italy), a region
characterized by intense seismic activity that has recorded multiple moderate-to-high …
characterized by intense seismic activity that has recorded multiple moderate-to-high …
Surface ruptures and off-fault deformation of the October 2016 central Italy earthquakes from DInSAR data
Large magnitude earthquakes produce complex surface deformations, which are typically
mapped by field geologists within the months following the mainshock. We present detailed …
mapped by field geologists within the months following the mainshock. We present detailed …
Fault planes, fault zone structure and detachment fragmentation resolved with high‐precision aftershock locations of the 2016–2017 central Italy sequence
Three devastating earthquakes of MW≥ 5.9 activated a complex system of high‐angle
normal, antithetic, and sub‐horizontal detachment faults during the 2016–2017 central Italy …
normal, antithetic, and sub‐horizontal detachment faults during the 2016–2017 central Italy …
Empirical evidence of frequency‐dependent directivity effects from small‐to‐moderate normal fault earthquakes in central Italy
Rupture directivity and its potential frequency dependence is an open issue within the
seismological community, especially for small‐to‐moderate events. Here, we provide a …
seismological community, especially for small‐to‐moderate events. Here, we provide a …
[HTML][HTML] Frictional controls on the seismogenic zone: Insights from the Apenninic basement, Central Italy
Crustal seismicity is in general confined within the seismogenic layer, which is bounded at
depth by processes related to the brittle-ductile transition (BDT) and in the shallow region by …
depth by processes related to the brittle-ductile transition (BDT) and in the shallow region by …