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Authors: Murru, Maura* 
Taroni, Matteo* 
Akinci, Aybige* 
Falcone, Giuseppe* 
Title: What is the impact of the August 24, 2016 Amatrice earthquake on the seismic hazard assessment in central Italy?
Journal: Annals of Geophysics 
Series/Report no.: fast trak 5/59(2016)
Issue Date: 2016
DOI: 10.4401/ag-7209
URL: http://www.annalsofgeophysics.eu/index.php/annals/article/view/7209/6602
Keywords: Amatrice earthquake
Seismic hazard
Subject Classification04.06. Seismology 
05.08. Risk 
Abstract: The recent Amatrice strong event (Mw6.0) occurred on August 24, 2016 in Central Apennines (Italy) in a seismic gap zone, motivated us to study and provide better understanding of the seismic hazard assessment in the macro area defined as “Central Italy”. The area affected by the sequence is placed between the Mw6.0 1997 Colfiorito sequence to the north (Umbria-Marche region) the Campotosto area hit by the 2009 L’Aquila sequence Mw6.3 (Abruzzo region) to the south. The Amatrice earthquake occurred while there was an ongoing effort to update the 2004 seismic hazard map (MPS04) for the Italian territory, requested in 2015 by the Italian Civil Protection Agency to the Center for Seismic Hazard (CPS) of the Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia INGV. Therefore, in this study we brought to our attention new earthquake source data and recently developed ground-motion prediction equations (GMPEs). Our aim was to validate whether the seismic hazard assessment in this area has changed with respect to 2004, year in which the MPS04 map was released. In order to understand the impact of the recent earthquakes on the seismic hazard assessment in central Italy we compared the annual seismic rates calculated using a smoothed seismicity approach over two different periods; the Parametric Catalog of the Historical Italian earthquakes (CPTI15) from 1871 to 2003 and the historical and instrumental catalogs from 1871 up to 31 August 2016. Results are presented also in terms of peak ground acceleration (PGA), using the recent ground-motion prediction equations (GMPEs) at Amatrice, interested by the 2016 sequence.
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