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Authors: Caracciolo, Carlos Héctor 
Title: Brevi studi di Sismologia Storica
Other Titles: Tre casi di Terremoti “minori” tra la Pianura Padana e le colline romagnole (sec. XVII-XIX)
Short essays on Historical Seismology. Three case-studies on “minor” earthquakes between the Po Plain and the Romagna Hills (17th-19th c.)
Journal: Quaderni di Geofisica (INGV) 
Series/Report no.: 158/(2020)
Publisher: INGV
Issue Date: 2020
URL: http://editoria.rm.ingv.it/quaderni/2020/quaderno158/
Abstract: This work illustrates the research on three “moderate” seismic events occurred between the seventeenth and the nineteenth century. The first one had most of its effects at the foot of the Euganean Hills, a zone of low-intensity rate. The second one was felt in a large zone, from Veneto to Marche with slight damage in some hamlets of Romagna. Both can be considered as “new entries” in the seismic Italian history. Also, the last earthquake was felt in a wide area and struck particularly Romagna’s hills and Imola. This event is also reported in the CPTI15 catalogue but the new documents allowed us to improve its macroseismic scenario.
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