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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2019-02-19
    Description: La sequenza sismica Amatrice-Visso-Norcia (AVN s.s. nel seguito) include il terremoto più forte avvenuto negli ultimi 30 anni in Italia ed è caratterizzata da molteplici eventi di magnitudo superiore a 5.0. La sequenza sismica è iniziata il 24 agosto 2016 con due terremoti di Mw 6.0 e Mw 5.4 nella zona di Amatrice (RI) ed è proseguita con altri due terremoti forti avvenuti il 26 ottobre, Mw 5.4 e Mw 5.9 nell’area compresa tra i comuni di Visso (MC), Castel S.Angelo sul Nera (MC), Norcia (PG) e Arquata del Tronto (AP). Il 30 ottobre si è verificato l’evento più forte della sequenza (Mw 6.5), con epicentro non lontano da Norcia, che ha colpito un vasto settore dell'Italia centrale, interessando ben quattro regioni (Umbria, Marche, Lazio e Abruzzo).
    Description: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia
    Description: Unpublished
    Description: 1SR. TERREMOTI - Servizi e ricerca per la Società
    Keywords: La sequenza sismica Amatrice-Visso-Norcia ; Bollettino Sismico Italiano ; early aftershocks ; 04.06. Seismology
    Repository Name: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)
    Type: report
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2018-06-11
    Description: The Amatrice-Visso-Norcia seismic sequence (AVN.s.s in the following) includes the strongest earthquake occurred over the last 30 years in Italy. The seismic sequence started on August 24th, 2016 with two strong-moderate earthquakes (Mw 6.0 and Mw 5.4), causing extensive damages and 294 fatalities; they were followed by thousands of aftershocks, and two other moderate earthquakes on October 26th (Mw 5.4 and Mw 5.9). On October 30th the strongest earthquake of the sequence (Mw 6.5) struck Central Italy, causing no fatalities but more than 40,000 refugees. Four more moderate earthquakes (Mw 5.0) occurred on January 18th, 2017. By early 2018, the INGV had already located more than 80000 earthquakes of the AVN.s.s. All the waveforms recorded by temporary stations deployed by the SISMIKO emergency group, as well as the stations of the national permanent seismic network, were available in real-time at the INGV surveillance room in Roma. In the last 3 years the Italian Seismic Bulletin working group (Bollettino Sismico Italiano-BSI) developed procedures that allow the integration of signals from temporary seismic stations, even if they are not acquired in real time, but they are rapidly archived in EIDA (European Integrated Data Archive: http://eida.rm.ingv.it/ ). The analysis strategy of the BSI group for the AVN.s.s was to select the earthquakes located in the box with min/max latitude: 42.2/43.2 - and min/max longitude: 12,4/14,1. We separately analyzed the selected events with specific rules, to prepare a special issue of the BSI on the seismic sequence (expected for June 2018); the earthquakes outside the box were published in the regular releases of BSI on http://cnt.rm.ingv.it/bsi. Moreover, we decided to carefully review the earthquakes that immediately followed the major shocks (special days). The first few hours after a strong earthquake are the most critical for seismic surveillance, when countless light, minor and moderate felt earthquakes occur, the demand for information from the population becomes more pressing, and it becomes crucial to follow the evolution of the seismic sequence in order to understand if and when it extends to the neighboring regions. We compared the seismicity analyzed by the seismologists on duty in the surveillance room in Rome, with the earthquakes revised by the analysts of the BSI. In particular, for the “special days” (with moderate-strong earthquakes in the range 5+ of magnitude) BSI revised all automatic locations performed by the Earthworm system. For each day, the revision of the analysts increases the number of located earthquakes by a factor of three, on average. The early aftershocks were located using different location techniques to illuminate the different portions of the faults they activated. Moreover we identify some early-events with an anomalous content in low frequency, occurred within the activated faults system. We also present time moment tensor of the seismic sequence and focal mechanisms obtained from first pulse polarity. The locations of the early aftershocks give very important clues on the initial fault activation and are fundamental to understand the physical mechanisms of the earthquake source.
    Description: Dipartimento di Protezione Civile; Miur (FISR SOIR monitoraggio futuro
    Description: Published
    Description: Vienna
    Description: 1SR. TERREMOTI - Servizi e ricerca per la Società
    Keywords: early aftershocks ; seismic bulletin ; Seismic sequence
    Repository Name: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)
    Type: Conference paper
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2019-02-19
    Description: The central Italy seismic sequence, started with the Mw = 6.0 Amatrice earthquake on August 24th 2016, is the first significant one after the Italian Seismic Bulletin (BSI) changed its analysis strategies in 2015. These new strategies consist on the release of the BSI every four months, the review of the events with ML ≥ 1.5 and the priority on the review of events with ML ≥ 3.5. Furthermore, in the last year we improved the bulletin tools and made possible the analysis of all the stations whose data are stored in the European Integrated Data Archive (EIDA). The new procedures and software utilities allowed, during the first month of 2016 emergency, to integrate, in the Bulletin, the temporary stations installed by the emergency group SISMIKO, both in real–time transmission and in stand-alone recording. In the early days of the sequence many of the BSI analysts were engaged in the monitoring room shifts, nevertheless at the end of August all events occurred in those days with ML ≥ 4 were analyzed; the largest event recovered and localized is a ML = 4.5 event immediately following the main shock. In September 2016, 83 events with ML ≥ 3.5 were analyzed and re-checked, the number of pickings greatly improved. The focal mechanism of the main shock was evaluated using first motion polarities, and compared with the available Time Domain Moment Tensors and Regional Centroid Moment Tensor. The first eight hours of the day on August 24th, the most critical for the INGV surveillance room, were carefully analyzed: the number of located events increased from 133 to 408. The magnitude of completeness, after the analysis of the BSI, has dropped significantly from about 3.5 to 2.7. The mainshock focal mechanism and the relative locations of the first 8 hours’ aftershocks give clues on the initial fault activation. The seismic sequence in November 2016 is still ongoing; it included a mainshock of Mw = 6.5 on October 30th and 3 events of magnitude greater than 5.0 one on August 24th and two on October 26th.
    Description: Published
    Description: 4IT. Banche dati
    Description: JCR Journal
    Keywords: Central Italy seismic sequence ; Amatrice earthquake August 24th 2016 ; Italian Seismic Bulletin BSI ; 04.06. Seismology
    Repository Name: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)
    Type: article
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