Data di Pubblicazione:
2008
Abstract:
In this paper are presented the results of integrated investigations aimed at building a reference
geological model for the seismic microzonation of Celano municipality (Central Italy). The study area is
located along the northern rim of the Fucino basin, which is an intermontane half-graben filled by thick
Plio-Quaternary alluvial and lacustrine deposits and is surrounded by Meso-Cenozoic limestone and
Neogene sandstone relieves, with mean elevation around 1500m a.s.l., that also represent the bedrock
units of the basin itself. Evidences of recent tectonic activity within the Fucino basin have been pointed
out by several paleoseismological studies recently performed to better frame the effects of the
seismogenic structures responsible for the Ms 7.0, 1915 Avezzano earthquake and other historical and
prehistoric seismic events occurred in the area. On the basis of integrated site and laboratory
investigations, such as surface geological surveys, borehole logging, isotope geochemical analyses based
on 230Th/234U dating method, geotechnical investigation and hydrogeological prospecting, the
geological model of the area was built. The identification of such model was fundamental in view of
correct planning and development of further investigations and analyses, mainly based on geophysical
methods and seismic response modelling, carried out by other research teams cooperating within the
Celano seismic microzonation project.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Petitta, Marco
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