Congresso SIMP-SGI-SOGEI 2019 - Call for abstract Sessione P27 'From seismic source to fault using multidisciplinary approaches: the central and southern Apennines as natural laboratory'

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Società Geologica Italiana

Dear Colleagues,

The SIMP-SGI-SOGEI  national meeting will take place in Parma from 16 to 19 September 2019.

We would like to draw your attention and invite you to submit an abstract to the session

P27. From seismic source to fault using multidisciplinary approaches: the central and southern Apennines as natural laboratory

Description
In the recent past, central and southern regions of Italy were struck by important seismic sequences (Irpinia 1980, Colfiorito 1997, Molise 2002, L'Aquila 2009, Amatrice-Norcia 2016-2017) that produced victims and strong damages in wide sectors of the Apennines. After these seismic events, a huge amount of data have been collected by different researchers for better understanding the seismic cycles associated with complex fault systems. Beside of that, a strong effort is necessary in order to integrate different data useful to model seismic source, co-seismic strain and displacement, geometry of seismogenic faults, fault segmentation and reactivation of inherited structures. All these topics are crucial for the mitigation of the seismic hazard of seismic regions in Italy and worldwide. In this session we invite contributions based on multiscale and multidisciplinary approaches, where the integration of different information (geological, seismological, geodetic) is discussed highlighting the quality of the data and their relationship. Contributions addressing 3D geometrical, kinematic and dynamic modelling along complex-geometry fault systems are also encouraged

Conveners:
Massimiliano Porreca (UNIPG),
Debora Presti (UNIME),
Rita de Nardis (UNICH)

http://parma2019.socminpet.it/index.php/sessioni/elenco-sessioni-new#p27

Abstract submission is open at the conference website http://parma2019.socminpet.it/index.php

Please note that the deadline for abstract submission is May 20, 2019.

Please feel free to circulate this information to colleagues you think might be interested.

We are looking forward to seeing you in Parma!

Massimiliano, Debora and Rita

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