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Journal Article
Published: 17 November 2021
Seismological Research Letters (2022) 93 (2A): 1011–1025.
... local historical archives in northeast Sicily, Italy. Several letters, petitions, and reports describing the effects of some earthquakes that occurred between the seventeenth and the eighteenth centuries in the Gulf of Patti area were found and analyzed. This contributed in filling the knowledge gap...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 1979
Italian Journal of Geosciences (1979) 98 (2): 155–174.
...M. S. Barbano; A. Bottari; P. Carveni; M. Cosentino; B. Federico; G. Fonte; E. Lo Giudice; G. Lombardo; G. Patane GeoRef, Copyright 2012, American Geosciences Institute. 1979 earthquakes Europe Gulf of Patti Italy northeastern Sicily seismicity seismology Southern Europe ...
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Main localities bordering the Gulf of Patti (white triangles) and historical Mw>5 earthquakes that occurred in the 1600–1800 time window (black dots). The red symbol indicates the location of the ancient town of Gioiosa Guardia. The dashed line shows the spatial extent of the Diocese of Patti until 1823. The color version of this figure is available only in the electronic edition.
Published: 17 November 2021
Figure 4. Main localities bordering the Gulf of Patti (white triangles) and historical M w > 5 earthquakes that occurred in the 1600–1800 time window (black dots). The red symbol indicates the location of the ancient town of Gioiosa Guardia. The dashed line shows the spatial extent
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- Morpho-bathymetric map of the Gulf of Patti (DTM cell size 20X20 m) and traces of bathymetric profiles (black lines) with the relative cross sections.
Published: 14 December 2017
Fig. 5 - Morpho-bathymetric map of the Gulf of Patti (DTM cell size 20X20 m) and traces of bathymetric profiles (black lines) with the relative cross sections.
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- A) Morpho-structural map of the Gulf of Patti as obtained by interpreting the whole seismic profiles dataset which allowed to detect two main NW-SE trending fault zones (VMFZ, Vulcano-Milazzo fault zone; PVFZ, Patti-Valley fault zone) accompanied by subordinate N-S to NNE-SSW trending faults. B) Chirp profile CHP 43 showing a SW dipping fault segment belonging to the PVFZ that involves Holocene deposits and exhibits vertical displacements of about 3 m. C) Chirp profile CHP 35 showing a SW dipping active fault at the southern termination of the PVFZ where it exhibits vertical displacements of about 2 m. D) Chirp profile CHP 41 showing a NE dipping fault affecting the eastern slope of the Patti Ridge. Vertical displacements observed along these fault zone reach ~150-200 m and form a prominent fault scarp characterized by diffuse gravitational deformation. This fault is part of a larger fault zone extending from the SE flank of the Vulcano Island to SW of Capo Milazzo (VMFZ). E) Chirp profile CHP 57 showing a NNE-SSW trending extensional fault affecting the southern sector of the Gulf of Patti. Fault clearly deforms the seafloor and produces a 5 m-high fault scarp.
Published: 14 December 2017
Fig. 6 - A) Morpho-structural map of the Gulf of Patti as obtained by interpreting the whole seismic profiles dataset which allowed to detect two main NW-SE trending fault zones (VMFZ, Vulcano-Milazzo fault zone; PVFZ, Patti-Valley fault zone) accompanied by subordinate N-S to NNE-SSW trending
Journal Article
Published: 14 December 2017
Italian Journal of Geosciences (2017) 136 (3): 399–417.
...Fig. 5 - Morpho-bathymetric map of the Gulf of Patti (DTM cell size 20X20 m) and traces of bathymetric profiles (black lines) with the relative cross sections. ...
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The studied area in the early 1700s (Schmettau, 1720–1721). The black rectangle on the left panel indicates the Gulf of Patti area which is reported on the right.
Published: 17 November 2021
Figure 2. The studied area in the early 1700s ( Schmettau, 1720–1721 ). The black rectangle on the left panel indicates the Gulf of Patti area which is reported on the right.
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The study area and its main localities in the geographic context of northeast Sicily and of southern Calabria. ATLFS, the fault responsible for the major earthquakes of the Gulf of Patti area; black dots, historical Mw>5 earthquakes that occurred in the 1600–1800 time window; white dots, recent seismicity (1985–2020). The grey rectangle indicates the study area.
Published: 17 November 2021
Figure 1. The study area and its main localities in the geographic context of northeast Sicily and of southern Calabria. ATLFS, the fault responsible for the major earthquakes of the Gulf of Patti area; black dots, historical M w > 5 earthquakes that occurred in the 1600–1800 time
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- Multidisciplinary dataset considered in this study. Data consist of field-based structural analyses carried out along the Lipari-Vulcano complex and the Peloritani Mts. (80 sites of measurements), high- and very-high resolution seismic profiles (~500 km) and swath bathymetry data (1000 km2) acquired in the Gulf of Patti, seismological (from 1999 to 2015) and geodetic (from 1996 to 2008) measurements.
Published: 14 December 2017
km 2 ) acquired in the Gulf of Patti, seismological (from 1999 to 2015) and geodetic (from 1996 to 2008) measurements.
Journal Article
Published: 01 February 1983
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1983) 73 (1): 97–108.
... earthquakes (Del Pezzo et al., 1981). The seismic activity of the Aeolian Islands zone is concentrated mainly in the gulf of Patti and in the zone west of Salina comprising Filicudi and Alicudi islands (Figure 1), with small and moderate earthquakes (M 6.0) (Catalogo ENEL, 1979). METHOD AND ANALYSIS OF DATA...
Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 April 1980
GSA Bulletin (1980) 91 (4): 225–237.
...CURTIS R. COHEN; STEVEN SCHAMEL; PATTI BOYD-KAYGI Abstract Detailed structural analysis in the southern Hédil region, northern Tunisia, suggests that the area is characterized by normal faulted, southeast-vergent and upright, box- to close-style folds. Fold nappes and imbricate thrust sheets...
Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2001
Journal of the Geological Society (2001) 158 (3): 561–572.
... the largest seismic events in the Italian historical record ( Monaco & Tortorici 1995; Azzaro & Barbano, 2000). The Tindari–Giardini Line and Messina–Fiumefreddo Line are responsible for the 1978 Gulf of Patti ( M S =6.1) and the 1908 Messina earthquakes ( M S =7.3), respectively ( Barbano et al...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 October 2010
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2010) 100 (5A): 2067–2079.
... 10 X ∥ CPTI04 1909/07/01 38.147 15.598 Southern Calabria 80 5.4 5 VIII ∥ CPTI04 1947/05/11 38.650 16.520 Squillace Gulf 80 5.6 96 V CPTI04 1978/03/11 37.967 16.183 Ferruzzano 80 5.1 58 VI Bottari et al. , 1982 1978/04/15 38.150 14.983 Patti Gulf 90...
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Journal Article
Published: 18 November 2020
Seismological Research Letters (2021) 92 (1): 583–598.
... Rotation (°) Earthquake (Station) Friction 0.5 Friction 0.7 Friction 0.5 Friction 0.7 Düzce Collapse Azores Islands 7 7 0.5 0.6 Patti Gulf (PTT1) 1.36 1.3 0.085 0.037 Patti Gulf (MLZ) 0 0 0 0 Kyllini 3 3 0.2 0.19 Our intensity estimation can...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 April 1959
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1959) 49 (2): 205–208.
... Zealand, December 10, 1958, 07h02~59 ~GCT, 37° S, 1761~° E, focal depth about 300 kin. (USCGS). Magnitude 6 ~ (Pas), 6~-6a~ (Berk). Gulf of California, December 10, 1958, 21h49~20 s GCT, 2 4 ~ ° N, 109° W (USCGS). Magnitude 5 (Pas), (Berk). Near coast of California, December 11, 1958, 09h52m16 ~GCT, 371/6...
Journal Article
Published: 01 August 2003
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2003) 93 (4): 1649–1669.
... 08 37.867 14.417 8.0 5.0 5.7 Nebrodi Mountains 1968 01 15 02 01 37.767 12.983 10.0 6.5 6.5 Belice valley 1978 04 15 23 33 38.117 15.017 8.0 5.0 5.8 Gulf of Patti 1990 12 13 00 24 37.267 14.983 7.0 6.0 5.4 Southeastern Sicily Figure 3. Epicenters...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 February 2021
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2021) 97 (2): 119–124.
... path of electrical discharge. These features resemble the fulgurites, material which are generated /formed when lightning strikes. Gulf of Mannar, sub-basin (GOM) of Cauvery basin, is the southern-most of the Mesozoic rift basins existing along the eastern continental margin of India and lies...
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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 January 2011
GSA Bulletin (2011) 123 (1-2): 132–149.
...—Apulia Plateau; Ba—Balearic Islands; BC—Betic Cordillera; Co—Corsica; CPA—Calabria-Peloritani Arc; Hy—Hyblean Plateau; Kb—Kabylies; LG—Gulf of Lyon; LPB—Liguro-Provençal Basin; NA—Northern Apennines; R—Rif; RM—Rifian Maghrebids; Sa—Sardinia; SA—Southern Apennines; SM—Sicilian Maghrebids; TB—Tyrrhenian...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 June 1966
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (1966) 7 (1): 51–69.
..., arenaceous hard grey to yellowish limestones and shales, is best exposed in the southwestern part of the area along a small stream flowing near the village Patti (WNW of Vridhachalam). The Upper Ariyalur Stage, comprising fine to medium grained white sandstones and calcareous nodules without any megafossil...
Journal Article
Published: 01 August 1981
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1981) 71 (4): 1191–1199.
...). The above distribution is obtained using a local crustal model (Messina Strait model, MSM) consisting of four plane and parallel layers and resulting from the analysis of over 300 P-wave travel times observed at the MSN stations during the recent seismic crisis (1978) in the Gulf of Patti (Bottari et al...