GNGTS 2023 - Atti del 41° Convegno Nazionale

Session 1.1 GNGTS 2023 Fig. 1. Location of the geophysical surveys (red lines: seismic profiles; blue and orange lines: ERT profiles; yellow squares; seismic stations) and boreholes by Giraudi et al. (2011). References Benedetti, L., Manighetti, I., Gaudemer, Y., Finkel, R., Malavieille, J., Pou, K., et al.; 2013: Earthquake synchrony and clustering on Fucino faults (Central Italy) as revealed from in situ 36Cl exposure dating. Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 118(9), 4948–4974. https://doi.org/10.1002/jgrb.50299 Bosi, C.; 1975: Osservazioni preliminari su faglie probabilmente attive nell'Appennino centrale, Italian Journal of Geosciences, 94(4), 827–859 Giaccio, B., Galadini, F., Sposato, A., Messina, P., Moro, M., Zreda, M., et al.; 2003: Image processing and roughness analysis of exposed bedrock fault planes as a tool for paleoseismological analysis: Results from the Campo Felice fault (central Apennines, Italy). Geomorphology , 49(3–4), 281– 301. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0169-555X(02)00191-5 Giraudi, C., Bodrato, G., Lucchi, M. R., Cipriani, N., Villa, I. M., Giaccio, B., and Zuppi, G.M.; 2011: Middle and late Pleistocene glaciations in the Campo Felice Basin (central Apennines, Italy). Quaternary Research, 75(1), 219–230. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.yqres.2010.06.006 Goodall, H. J., Gregory, L. C., Wedmore, L. N. J., McCaffrey, K. J. W., Amey, R. M. J., Roberts, G. P., et al.; 2021: Determining histories of slip on normal faults with bedrock scarps using cosmogenic nuclide exposure data. Tectonics, 40, e2020TC006457. https://doi.org/10.1029/2020TC006457

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