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Paleoseismological analyses have been performed in the Central Apennines along faults showing geomorphologicalevidence of Late Quaternary activity and characterised by the absence of historical seismicity. Threetrenches were made along the Mt. Vettore Fau... see more

Paleoseismological analyses were performed along the Campo Imperatore Fault (part of the Gran Sasso RangeFault System) in order to define the seismogenic behaviour (recurrence interval for surface faulting events, elapsedtime since the last activation, ma... see more

The neotectonics of the islands of Faial, Pico and S. Jorge (Azores) is presented. Preliminary paleoseismologydata from trench exposures across three active fault zones (Lomba do Meio, Lagoa do Capitão and Pico doCarvão faults) complement the information.... see more

The Conway Segment of the dextral-slip Hope Fault is one of the fastest slipping fault segments along New Zealand splate boundary, but has not ruptured co-seismically in the historic period and little paleoseismic data exist to constrain itslarge earthqua... see more

Probabilistic seismic hazard analyses in Australia rely fundamentally on the assumption that earthquakes recordedin the past are indicative of where earthquakes will occur in the future. No attempt has yet been made to assessthe potential contribution tha... see more

Although the Altyn Tagh Fault (ATF) is thought to play a key role in accommodating India-Eurasian convergence,little is known about its earthquake history. Studies of this strike-slip fault are important for interpretationof the role of faulting versus di... see more

The evaluation of any earthquake forecast hypothesis requires the application of rigorous statistical methods. It implies a univocal definition of the model characterising the concerned anomaly or precursor, so as it can be objectively recognised in any c... see more

During paleoseismological investigations on the seismogenic structure responsible for the 1915 earthquake in the Fucino Plain (Central Italy), some trenches were excavated at the intersection between Roman-age channels and a fault characterized by Holocen... see more

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