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Sabina Porfido, Giuliana Alessio, Germana Gaudiosi, Rosa Nappi and Alessandro Maria Michetti
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Giovanni Lombardi
Forty years from the 23 November 1980, Irpinia-Basilicata earthquake date represents much more than a commemoration. It has been a fracture for the history of Italy. Important for many reasons, this earthquake has been a watershed for the studies and the...
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Alessandra Ascione, Sergio Nardò and Stefano Mazzoli
The MS 6.9, 1980 Irpinia earthquake occurred in the southern Apennines, a fold and thrust belt that has been undergoing post-orogenic extension since ca. 400 kyr. The strongly anisotropic structure of fold and thrust belts like the Apennines, including l...
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Fabrizio Terenzio Gizzi and Maria Rosaria Potenza
The November 23rd, 1980 Irpinia-Basilicata (Southern Italy) earthquake is one of the strongest earthquakes ever occurred in Italy. The earthquake was a natural laboratory for the scientific community, which was engaged highly and promptly in investigatin...
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Lucia Nardone, Fabrizio Terenzio Gizzi and Rosalba Maresca
Cultural heritage represents our legacy with the past and our identity. However, to assure heritage can be passed on to future generations, it is required to put into the field knowledge as well as preventive and safeguard actions, especially for heritag...
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Gabriele Ivo Moscaritolo
Reconstruction after an earthquake is often seen as a material issue, which concerns ?objects? such as houses, roofs, and streets. This point of view is supported by the mass media showing the work progress in the disaster areas, especially in conjunctio...
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