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Authors: | Mattia, Mario* Muratore, Marco* |
Title: | Preface | Journal: | Annals of Geophysics | Series/Report no.: | /61 (2018) | Issue Date: | 2018 | DOI: | 10.4401/ag-7828 | Abstract: | The strong earthquakes striking Italy in this third millennium, in the Molise region (2002), in the city of L’Aquila (2009), in the Emilia Romagna region (2012) and just recently devastating the Amatrice municipality (August, 2016) and other villages in Central Italy, once again testify to the very high seismic hazard of the country. Such high seismic risk is both due to the geodynamic framework of this part of the Mediterranean area and the exceptional vulnerability of its cultural and historical heritage. |
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