Occurrence probability of moderate to large earthquakes in Italy based on new geophysical methods

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2010-01

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Slejko, D.
Caporali, A.
Stirling, M.
Barba, S.

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We develop new approaches to calculating 30-year probabilities for occurrence of moderate-to-large earthquakes in Italy. Geodetic techniques and finite-element modelling, aimed to reproduce a large amount of neotectonic data using thin-shell finite element, are used to separately calculate the expected seismicity rates inside seismogenic areas (polygons containing mapped faults and/or suspected or modelled faults). Thirty-year earthquake probabilities obtained from the two approaches show similarities in most of Italy: the largest probabilities are found in the southern Apennines, where they reach values between 10% and 20% for earthquakes of M W ≥ 6.0, and lower than 10% for events with an M W ≥ 6.5.

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seismic hazard, GPS, numerical models, FEM, strain rate

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Slejko, D., A. Caporali, M. Stirling, and S. Barba. Occurrence probability of moderate to large earthquakes in Italy based on new geophysical methods. J. Seismol., 14, 27-51, 2010.

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