The workshop was jointly organised by the Geo-Structural and Tectonic Studies Group (GST) of the University of Camerino, as a contribution to the research Project “Neotectonics and active tectonics in Apennines“ co-funded by MURST (Ministero dell’Università e della Ricerca Scientifica e Tecnologica), and by the Italian Agency for Environmental Protection (ANPA). The aim of the workshop, attended by about 90 researchers from many different countries (Australia, France, Italy, Japan, New Zealand, Russia, USA), was that of providing a forum for specialists of various disciplines in order to discuss the different aspects of earthquake geology and their bearing on seismic hazard analysis. The in-door session of the meeting was preceded by a two-day field trip in central Italy, where surface faulting effects associated with damaging earthquakes (Norcia-L’Aquila, 1703, M=7.0; Fucino, 1915, M=7.0; Norcia, 1979, M=5.9; Colfiorito, 1997, M=6.0) are clearly recorded within both the carbonate basement units of the Apennines and the Quaternary continental deposits filling the intramontane basins of the apenninic mountain range. The workshop was convened by E. Tondi (GST) and A.M. Michetti (ANPA) and was supported by an organizing committee (G. Cello and G. Deiana for the GST, and L. Serva and E. Vittori for the ANPA). The secretarial work was carried out mostly by C. Invernizzi and L. Marchegiani (GST), with the help of graduate and post-graduate students of the Earth Science Department of Camerino University.

THE RESOLUTION OF GEOLOGICAL ANALYSIS AND MODELS FOR EARTHQUAKE FAULTING STUDIES

TONDI, Emanuele;
1998-01-01

Abstract

The workshop was jointly organised by the Geo-Structural and Tectonic Studies Group (GST) of the University of Camerino, as a contribution to the research Project “Neotectonics and active tectonics in Apennines“ co-funded by MURST (Ministero dell’Università e della Ricerca Scientifica e Tecnologica), and by the Italian Agency for Environmental Protection (ANPA). The aim of the workshop, attended by about 90 researchers from many different countries (Australia, France, Italy, Japan, New Zealand, Russia, USA), was that of providing a forum for specialists of various disciplines in order to discuss the different aspects of earthquake geology and their bearing on seismic hazard analysis. The in-door session of the meeting was preceded by a two-day field trip in central Italy, where surface faulting effects associated with damaging earthquakes (Norcia-L’Aquila, 1703, M=7.0; Fucino, 1915, M=7.0; Norcia, 1979, M=5.9; Colfiorito, 1997, M=6.0) are clearly recorded within both the carbonate basement units of the Apennines and the Quaternary continental deposits filling the intramontane basins of the apenninic mountain range. The workshop was convened by E. Tondi (GST) and A.M. Michetti (ANPA) and was supported by an organizing committee (G. Cello and G. Deiana for the GST, and L. Serva and E. Vittori for the ANPA). The secretarial work was carried out mostly by C. Invernizzi and L. Marchegiani (GST), with the help of graduate and post-graduate students of the Earth Science Department of Camerino University.
1998
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