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Three years of gravity continous obsevations in the Calabria Arc System: a model of the gravity tide and the tidal field

Author(s)
Albano, A.  
Università della Calabria  
Gervasi, A.  
Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV), Sezione ONT, Roma, Italia  
Guerra, I.  
Università della Calabria  
Language
English
Obiettivo Specifico
2T. Tettonica attiva
Status
Published
JCR Journal
N/A or not JCR
Peer review journal
No
Journal
Atti 33° Convegno Annuale di Geofisica della Terra Solida  
Pages (printed)
123-128
Date Issued
November 2014
URI
https://www.earth-prints.org/handle/2122/9895
Subjects
04. Solid Earth::04.03. Geodesy::04.03.99. General or miscellaneous  
Subjects

gravity tide

tidal field

Calabrian Arc

Abstract
Remarkable mass displacements of different origin and nature are currently active in the
geological domain known as Calabrian-Peloritani Arc and in the adjacent Tyrrhenian and Ionian Seas. Geophysical, geological and archeological evidence exists that the Ionian coasts
are interested by intense subsidence phenomena(e.g. Marino et al., 2010; Minelli et al., 2013; Stanley and Bernasconi, 2012). However, over geological times, the whole Calabrian region has been rapidly rising relatively to the sea level. The region can be subdivided into several blocks that move upwards with different mean vertical velocities, estimated in some areas up to
about 2 mm/yr in the last 700,000 years (e.g. Sorriso-Valvo, 1993; Westaway, 1993; Antonioli al., 2006). Finally, as shown by the intermediate and deep local seismicity the subduction under the Tyrrhenian Sea is still active and should be taken into account, whatever its stage of
development (e.g. Monna et al., 2013; Piana Agostinetti et al., 2009, and reference therein).
Although since over a century the Calabrian region is going through a period of relative seismic quietness, its seismic hazard is at the highest levels in the Mediterranean basin due to several catastrophic earthquakes present in the historical records.
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