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Authors: Slejko, D.* 
Camassi, R.* 
Cecic, I.* 
Herak, D.* 
Herak, M.* 
Kociu, S.* 
Kouskouna, V.* 
Lapajne, J.* 
Makropoulos, K.* 
Meletti, C.* 
Muco, B.* 
Papaioannou, C.* 
Peruzza, L.* 
Rebez, R.* 
Scandone, P.* 
Sulstarova, E.* 
Voulgaris, N.* 
Zivcic, M.* 
Zupancic, P.* 
Title: Seismic hazard assessment for Adria
Issue Date: Dec-1999
Series/Report no.: 6/42 (1999)
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2122/1354
Keywords: probabilistic seismic hazard
seismogenic zonation
Adriatic region
UN/IDNDR
Subject Classification04. Solid Earth::04.06. Seismology::04.06.99. General or miscellaneous 
04. Solid Earth::04.06. Seismology::04.06.11. Seismic risk 
Abstract: The Adriatic region was chosen as one of the test areas in the GSHAP program and, consequently, its seismic hazard was computed. The standard hazard map chosen by GSHAP represents PGA with a 475-year return period. Some other parameters, as the spectral acceleration and the uniform hazard response spectra for the main Adriatic towns, have been computed for a better representation of the regional hazard. The most hazardous area remains identified in the Cephalonia zone, where strong earthquakes frequently occur. The Southern Apennines are characterised by a slightly lower hazard, while the Adriatic Sea itself, the Poplain and the Apulian peninsula are almost aseismic.
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