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Authors: | Marra, Fabrizio* Frepoli, Alberto* Gioia, Dario* Schiattarella, Marcello* Tertulliani, Andrea* Bini, Monica* De Luca, Gaetano* Luppichini, Marco* |
Title: | A morphotectonic approach to the study of earthquakes in Rome | Journal: | Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences | Series/Report no.: | /22 (2022) | Publisher: | Egu-Copernicus | Issue Date: | 2022 | DOI: | 10.5194/nhess-22-2445-2022 | Abstract: | Rome has the world’s longest historical record of felt earthquakes, with more than 100 events during the last 2600 years. However, no destructive earthquake has been reported in the sources, and all of the greatest damage suffered in the past has been attributed to far-field events |
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