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Authors: Caracciolo, Carlos Héctor 
Title: Revisione della sismicità italiana degli anni ’30 del XX secolo. I parte.
Journal: Quaderni di Geofisica 
Series/Report no.: 168 / (2021)
Publisher: INGV
Issue Date: 2021
DOI: 10.13127/qdg/168
URL: https://istituto.ingv.it/it/le-collane-editoriali-ingv/quaderni-di-geofisica.html
Keywords: Sismicità italiana; macrosismologia; Periodo Fascista
Italian seismicity; Macroseismicity; Fascist period
Subject ClassificationItalian seismicity in the 1930s of the 20th century.
Abstract: Usually seismicity is intended as a natural phenomenon; yet the recording and interpretation of data are a human undertaking, historically conditioned. This research starts from the hypothesis that the decrease in Italian seismicity observed in the historical catalog [Rovida et al., 2021] for the central years of the twentieth century is due to the social and political conditioning that hindered its registration. This work, which focuses on the 1930s, with a brief excursion into previous years, presents part of the results obtained. In particular, the article deals with three earthquakes of which the data are substantially updated (Calabria, 7.03.1928; Alpi Noriche, 14.05.1930; Valli Giudicarie, 14.04.1931); then it presents an important replica of the strong Maiella earthquake, without macroseismic data in the catalog [Rovida et al., 2021], (Maiella, 23.11.1933); finally it considers a “forgotten” fifth earthquake (Southern Italy, 13.04.1938).
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