GNGTS 2023 - Atti del 41° Convegno Nazionale

Session 1.1 - POSTER GNGTS 2023 Since three of the five selected stations were measured in the past, it was also possible to evaluate the long-term stability of the gravity values at these stations. Fig. 1: Location map of the gravimetric stations constituting the reference network of Sicily: Palermo and Milazzo (in the North), Centuripe (in the center), Catania and Noto (in the East). Acknowledgements It was possible to conduct this work thanks to the financial support obtained within the project Pianeta Dinamico, Task S2 (2019-2022). References Fortunato M., Mazzoni A., Berrino G., Greco F., Riguzzi F., Sonnessa A.; 2020: Indoor height determination of the new absolute gravimetric station of L’Aquila. Ann. Geophys, 63, 8. Greco F., Berrino G., Riguzzi F., Amantia A., Massucci A., Ricciardi G.; 2021a: The first combined absolute gravity and GNSS network in Central Italy. Quaderni di Geofisica. Grec, F., Riguzzi F., Berrino G.; 2021b: Insights into Seismogenetic Areas in Central Italy from combined absolute gravity and GNSS measurements. Remote Sensing, 13, 4649. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs13224649

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