Detailed study of the 2010-2014 Pollino (Italy) seismic sequence with absorption and scattering imaging of the surrounding area
Abstract
A detailed study of the seismic sequence occurred in the western sector of the
Pollino Range (Southern Italy) between 2010 and 2014, and an imaging of the
surrounding area, have been performed in this thesis. The sequence, occurred in
this area considered as a seismic gap in the transition zone between the Calabrian Arc
and the Southern Apennines, developed as a seismic swarm, rather than an aftershock
sequence. The large number of small-to-medium earthquakes (mL < 5.0) recorded by
the seismic stations operated by different institutions in the area allowed to: 1) perform
high quality imaging and characterization of the seismogenic volume responsible for the
Pollino swarm using relative location technique; 2) characterize the properties of the
medium involved during the swarm and nearby, separating scattering and absorption
contribution to the total attenuation of coda waves; 3) assess site effects for seismic
risk mitigation purpose by applying HVSR technique and polarization analysis... [edited by the Author]