A reappraisal of the 1599 earthquake in Cascia (Italian Central Apennines): Hypothesis on the seismogenic source
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
In this study, we investigate a little-known earthquake that struck Cascia and its environs (Central Italian Apen-
nines) in 1599, causing 50 casualties and the destruction and abandonment of several settlements. As in current
seismic catalogues the characterization of this event is based on the anonymous account of a single source, we
conducted research using public and private archives and libraries that allow recovering many unpublished con-
temporary accounts of the earthquake. This information permitted a more detailed evaluation of the macroseis-
mic effects and a doubling of the number of intensity datapoints, resulting in a more robust earthquake epicentral
parameters. Next, we conducted a geological field survey within the newly defined mesoseismic area aimed at
finding possible evidence of active tectonics, likely faults with indications of recent movements and with an at-
titude fitting both the 1599 highest intensity distribution and the regional stress field. We found evidence for
Holocene surface faulting along the Cascia and Mount Alvagnano faults that we consider responsible for the 1599
earthquake, and possibly also for a twin event in 1979 and the much stronger Norcia earthquake in 1703.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
1599 earthquake; Active tectonics; Central Apennines; Alvagnano-Cascia fault system; Earthquake recurrence
Elenco autori:
Galli, Paolo; Polpetta, Federica; Galderisi, Antonio; Messina, Paolo; Peronace, Edoardo
Link alla scheda completa:
Pubblicato in: