Tectonic-Related Geochemical and Hydrological Anomalies in Italy during the Last Fifty Years

Seismic hazard reduction policies usually utilize earthquake catalogues and probability evaluations of occurrence. Further geophysical and geochemical parameters could contribute to hazard reduction policies as is currently the case in some countries, such as Iceland, Taiwan, China and Russian Feder...

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Published in:Minerals
Main Authors: Giovanni Martinelli, Riccardo Ciolini, Gianluca Facca, Francesco Fazio, Fabrizio Gherardi, Jens Heinicke, Lisa Pierotti
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description Seismic hazard reduction policies usually utilize earthquake catalogues and probability evaluations of occurrence. Further geophysical and geochemical parameters could contribute to hazard reduction policies as is currently the case in some countries, such as Iceland, Taiwan, China and Russian Federation. In the past four decades, intense research activity carried out by many different institutions in Italy has allowed us to recognize the most relevant sensitive sites for detecting acceleration in crustal deformation processes by means of geofluids monitoring. All scientific papers published in the period 1976–2020 concerning tectonic-related signals in geofluids have been considered. An in-depth review of previous and present-day research activities, as well as an update of two unpublished time series recorded in Central and southern Italy, has contributed to identifying areas where an instrumental array is still lacking and the most relevant priority areas for monitoring activities in geofluids. An atlas of all experimental sites utilized in recent decades has been obtained with the purpose of contributing to identifying the most suitable monitoring areas.
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/2075-163X/11/2/107/ 2025-01-16T22:37:49+00:00 Tectonic-Related Geochemical and Hydrological Anomalies in Italy during the Last Fifty Years Giovanni Martinelli Riccardo Ciolini Gianluca Facca Francesco Fazio Fabrizio Gherardi Jens Heinicke Lisa Pierotti agris 2021-01-22 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/min11020107 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute Mineral Geochemistry and Geochronology https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/min11020107 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Minerals; Volume 11; Issue 2; Pages: 107 geofluids geochemical anomalies hydrologic anomalies earthquake precursors seismic hazard mitigation Italy Text 2021 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/min11020107 2023-08-01T00:55:18Z Seismic hazard reduction policies usually utilize earthquake catalogues and probability evaluations of occurrence. Further geophysical and geochemical parameters could contribute to hazard reduction policies as is currently the case in some countries, such as Iceland, Taiwan, China and Russian Federation. In the past four decades, intense research activity carried out by many different institutions in Italy has allowed us to recognize the most relevant sensitive sites for detecting acceleration in crustal deformation processes by means of geofluids monitoring. All scientific papers published in the period 1976–2020 concerning tectonic-related signals in geofluids have been considered. An in-depth review of previous and present-day research activities, as well as an update of two unpublished time series recorded in Central and southern Italy, has contributed to identifying areas where an instrumental array is still lacking and the most relevant priority areas for monitoring activities in geofluids. An atlas of all experimental sites utilized in recent decades has been obtained with the purpose of contributing to identifying the most suitable monitoring areas. Text Iceland MDPI Open Access Publishing Minerals 11 2 107
spellingShingle geofluids
geochemical anomalies
hydrologic anomalies
earthquake precursors
seismic hazard mitigation
Italy
Giovanni Martinelli
Riccardo Ciolini
Gianluca Facca
Francesco Fazio
Fabrizio Gherardi
Jens Heinicke
Lisa Pierotti
Tectonic-Related Geochemical and Hydrological Anomalies in Italy during the Last Fifty Years
title Tectonic-Related Geochemical and Hydrological Anomalies in Italy during the Last Fifty Years
title_full Tectonic-Related Geochemical and Hydrological Anomalies in Italy during the Last Fifty Years
title_fullStr Tectonic-Related Geochemical and Hydrological Anomalies in Italy during the Last Fifty Years
title_full_unstemmed Tectonic-Related Geochemical and Hydrological Anomalies in Italy during the Last Fifty Years
title_short Tectonic-Related Geochemical and Hydrological Anomalies in Italy during the Last Fifty Years
title_sort tectonic-related geochemical and hydrological anomalies in italy during the last fifty years
topic geofluids
geochemical anomalies
hydrologic anomalies
earthquake precursors
seismic hazard mitigation
Italy
topic_facet geofluids
geochemical anomalies
hydrologic anomalies
earthquake precursors
seismic hazard mitigation
Italy
url https://doi.org/10.3390/min11020107