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Sand Liquefaction Phenomena During the Seismic Crisis of May 2012 in Emilia, Northern Italy
and boils composition Emilia Romagna earthquake
2018/6/13
In May 2012, the Emilia region of the Po Valley was struck by a seismic crisis with two major events of magnitude Mw 6.1 and Mw 5.9. The first event induced widespread sand blows formed along buried c...
Identification of tsunami deposits and liquefaction features in the Gargano area (Italy):paleoseismological implication
tsunami liquefaction Gargano 1627 earthquake
2015/9/16
The Gargano region (Southeastern Italy) was hit by a M = 6.8 earthquake and inundated by a subsequent tsunami in 1627. To better define the hazard in the region, we searched for evidence of this and p...
A new dataset and empirical relationships between magnitude/intensity and epicentral distance for liquefaction in central-eastern Sicily
seismo-induced effects liquefaction dataset magnitude-distance relationships geologic hazard Sicily
2015/9/2
Strong earthquakes can trigger several phenomena inducing soil deformation, such as liquefaction, ground fracturing and landslides, which can often cause more damage than the seismic shaking itself. A...
Electrical resistivity tomography investigation of coseismic liquefaction and fracturing at San Carlo,Ferrara Province,Italy
Liquefaction Fracturing Electrical resistivity tomography
2015/8/26
Massive surface fracturing and sand ejection took place during the main shock of the May 20, 2012, earthquake (Ml = 5.9) in the Emilia-Romagna region, northern Italy. These phenomena were induced by t...
Liquefaction phenomena along the paleo-Reno River caused by the May 20,2012,Emilia (northern Italy) earthquake
Seismic hazard assessment Po Plain Morphogenic earthquakes
2015/8/26
On the May 20, 2012 (04:03:52 local time; 02:03:52 UTC), a moderate earthquake (Ml 5.9) [Scognamiglio et al. 2012, this volume] with a focal mechanism showing E-W-trending, S-dipping, reverse-faulting...
Soil-gas survey of liquefaction and collapsed caves during the Emilia seismic sequence
Gas geochemistry Geochemical exploration Gases Soil-gas measurements and monitoring Liquefaction
2015/8/26
The epicentral area of the Emilia seismic sequence is located in the Emilia-Romagna Region (northern Italy), 45 km from the city of Modena (Figure 1). This area is sited within thrust-related folds of...