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A Reappraisal of the Seismicity of Sardinia, Italy

Authors :
Viviana Castelli
Romano Camassi
Carlo Meletti
Source :
Seismological Research Letters. 92:1148-1158
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Seismological Society of America (SSA), 2020.

Abstract

In popular opinion, Sardinia is the only nonseismic region of Italy. Most researchers are likely to agree, up to a point. Geology-wise, the Sardinia–Corsica block is among the stablest areas of the Mediterranean. History-wise, up to 2011, only one Mw 5.1 event located offshore Sardinia was listed by Italian seismic catalogs (13 November 1948). Seismic networks record only a few, low energy (Mw “Low,” yes, but not “totally lacking.” We present the results of a recent reappraisal of Sardinian seismicity. We gathered information on three major earthquakes (1616, 1771, and the 1948–1949 sequence). Another sequence (January–March 1901) was re-evaluated, identifying its previously unknown main event. It was confirmed that some earthquakes (1870, 1906, 1922, and 1924) had low magnitudes and scarce to nil macroseismic effects, whereas some other turned out either very doubtful or wholly fictitious (1835, 1838, 1855, and 1898). The seismic hazard of Sardinia can now be reassessed on a sounder basis than before. We hope that our work will help the people of Sardinia to improve their awareness of living in a seismic land, if with a low level of seismicity.

Details

ISSN :
19382057 and 08950695
Volume :
92
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Seismological Research Letters
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........da0825798f8211c7171a2419defa7fad
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1785/0220200255