Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/2122/13552
Authors: Sgroi, Tiziana* 
Beranzoli, Laura* 
Costanza, Antonio* 
D'Anna, Giuseppe* 
De Caro, Mariagrazia* 
Fertitta, Gioacchino* 
Frugoni, Francesco* 
Marcucci, Nicola Mario* 
Monna, Stephen* 
Montuori, Caterina* 
Ursino, Andrea* 
Title: Preliminary observations from data recorded by OBS in the Ionian Sea (Italy) during the SEISMOFAULTS experiment
Editors: Sagnotti, Leonardo 
Beranzoli, Laura 
Caruso, Cinzia 
Guardato, Sergio 
Simoncelli, Simona 
Issue Date: 26-Jun-2019
URL: http://editoria.rm.ingv.it/miscellanea/2019/miscellanea51/
Keywords: Marine Geophysics
Ocean Bottom Seismometer
Active Tectonics
Subject Classification04.02. Exploration geophysics 
Abstract: The Ionian Sea area is a known site of seismic hazard. Several historical highmagnitude earthquakes occurred in the area (e.g., 1193, M=6.6; 1693, M=7.4; 1908, M=7.2) [Boschi et al., 1997], whose tectonic sources and generation mechanism are still debated. Due to the lack of a seafloor seismic network the detection and location of marine earthquakes are often elusive. The SEISMOFAULTS experiment [http://www.seismofaults.it/] was performed between 2017 May and 2018 May to increase knowledge on the seismicity in the western Ionian Sea. Seven broadband Ocean Bottom Seismometers and Hydrophones
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