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Authors: Galadini, Fabrizio* 
Ceccaroni, Emanuela* 
Dixit Dominus, Girolamo* 
Falcucci, Emanuela* 
Gori, Stefano* 
Maceroni, Deborah* 
Bonasera, Mauro* 
Di Giulio, Giuseppe* 
Moro, Marco* 
Saroli, Michele* 
Vassallo, Maurizio* 
Title: Combining earth sciences with archaeology to investigate natural risks related to the cultural heritage of the Marsica region (central Apennines, Italy)
Journal: Mediterranean Geoscience Reviews 
Series/Report no.: 3/4 (2022)
Publisher: Springer
Issue Date: 2022
DOI: 10.1007/s42990-022-00078-9
Keywords: Archaeoseismology · Active fault · Landslide · Historic earthquake · Cultural heritage · Preservation · Marsica region
Abstract: Methods of Earth Sciences have been employed in archaeological sites of the Marsica region, central Italy, in two different perspectives: to enhance knowledge on past natural events which damaged/destroyed ancient settlements/monuments and to gather data useful/necessary for preservation of the local cultural heritage. Within this wide perspective, the paper deals with (i) recent archaeoseismological investigations at Alba Fucens and other sites of the Fucino Plain which add evidence of sudden building collapse to the already available (archaeoseismological and paleoseismological) data concerning seismicity of fifth-sixth century AD; (ii) archaeological investigations on remains of the Medieval church of San Bartolomeo showing that coseismic damage in 1349 caused the abandonment of part of the building and its (re)use for burials; (iii) evidence of slope instability which caused rapid mass deposition in the lowest sector of ancient Alba Fucens since around the half of the sixth century AD, inhibiting the occupation of the Roman town; (iv) capable faulting potentially affecting the westernmost sector of the huge hydraulic works made by Romans during the first-second century AD to drain former Lake Fucino.
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