The environmental effects of the 1743 Salento earthquake (Apulia, southern Italy): a contribution to seismic hazard assessment of the Salento Peninsula
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
The aim of this study was to provide a contribution to seismic hazard assessment
of the Salento Peninsula (Apulia, southern Italy). It is well known that this area was struck
by the February 20, 1743, earthquake (I0 = IX and Mw = 7.1), the strongest seismic event
of Salento, that caused the most severe damage in the towns of Nardo` (Lecce) and
Francavilla Fontana (Brindisi), in the Ionian Islands (Greece) and in the western coast of
Albania. It was also widely felt in the western coast of Greece, in Malta Islands, in
southern Italy and in some localities of central and northern Italy. Moreover, the area of the
Salento Peninsula has also been hit by several low-energy and a few high-energy earthquakes
over the last centuries; the instrumental recent seismicity is mainly concentrated in
the western sector of the peninsula and in the Otranto Channel. The Salento area has also
experienced destructive seismicity of neighboring regions in Italy (the Gargano Promontory
in northern Apulia, the Southern Apennines chain, the Calabrian Arc) and in the
Balkan Peninsula (Greece and Albania). Accordingly, a critical analysis of several documentary
and historical sources, as well as of the geologic-geomorphologic ground effects
due to the strong 1743 Salento earthquake, has been carried out by the authors in this
paper; the final purpose has been to re-evaluate the 1743 MCS macroseismic intensities
and to provide a list of newly classified localities according to the ESI-07 scale on the base
of recognized Earthquake Environmental Effects. The result is a quite different damage
scenario due to this earthquake that could raise the seismic potential currently recognized
for the Salento area, and consequently upgrade the seismic hazard classification of the
Salento. Indeed it is important to remind that currently, despite the intense earthquake
activity recorded not only in the Otranto Channel, but especially in Greece and Albania,
this area is classified in the least dangerous category of the Seismic Classification of the
Italian territory (IV category).
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Apulia; earthquake; Esi scale 2007; natural hazards; seismic hazard; environmental effects
Elenco autori:
Porfido, Sabina
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