[HTML][HTML] The influence of subsurface geology on the distribution of earthquakes during the 2016‐–2017 Central Italy seismic sequence

MR Barchi, F Carboni, M Michele, M Ercoli, C Giorgetti… - Tectonophysics, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract In 2016–2017, a destructive sequence of earthquakes affected a wide portion of
Central Italy, activating a complex, 80-km long system of SW-dipping normal faults and …

Seismic reflection profiles and subsurface geology of the area interested by the 2016–2017 earthquake sequence (Central Italy)

M Porreca, G Minelli, M Ercoli, A Brobia… - …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Starting from 24 August 2016, a long seismic sequence, including nine Mw> 5.0
earthquakes, struck a wide area of the Central Italy. A large amount of geological, geodetic …

Integrated GPR and laboratory water content measures of sandy soils: From laboratory to field scale

M Ercoli, L Di Matteo, C Pauselli, P Mancinelli… - … and Building Materials, 2018 - Elsevier
In this study, laboratory and GPR water content measurements on two sandy soils are
compared. A robust procedure to constrain GPR surveys is provided, aiming to obtain …

[HTML][HTML] Ground-penetrating radar signature of Quaternary faulting: a study from the Mt. Pollino region, southern Apennines, Italy

M Ercoli, D Cirillo, C Pauselli, HM Jol, F Brozzetti - Solid Earth, 2021 - se.copernicus.org
With the aim of unveiling evidence of Late Quaternary faulting, a series of ground-
penetrating radar (GPR) profiles were acquired across the southern portion of the Fosso …

3D geological reconstruction of the M. Vettore seismogenic fault system (Central Apennines, Italy): Cross-cutting relationship with the M. Sibillini thrust

M Porreca, A Fabbrizzi, S Azzaro, S Pucci… - Journal of Structural …, 2020 - Elsevier
Abstract The 2016–2017 Amatrice-Norcia seismic sequence was triggered by the
reactivation of a complex NNW-SSE trending, WSW-dipping normal fault system cross …

Using seismic attributes in seismotectonic research: an application to the Norcia Mw = 6.5 earthquake (30 October 2016) in central Italy

M Ercoli, E Forte, M Porreca, R Carbonell, C Pauselli… - Solid earth, 2020 - se.copernicus.org
In seismotectonic studies, seismic reflection data are a powerful tool to unravel the complex
deep architecture of active faults. Such tectonic structures are usually mapped at the surface …

Building tectonic framework of a blind active fault zone using field and ground-penetrating radar data

MA Shaikh, AK Patidar, DM Maurya, NP Vanik… - Journal of Structural …, 2022 - Elsevier
Blind active faults may lead to earthquake, therefore their identification and characterization
constitute an important structural exercise. Such faults can be mapped by high-resolution …

Subsurface polarimetric migration imaging for full polarimetric ground-penetrating radar

X Feng, Y Yu, C Liu, M Fehler - Geophysical Journal …, 2015 - academic.oup.com
Polarization is a property of electromagnetic wave that generally refers to the locus of the
electric field vector, which can be used to characterize surface properties by polarimetric …

GPR detection of fossil structures in conductive media supported by FDTD modelling and attributes analysis: an example from early pleistocene marine clay at …

M Ercoli, R Bizzarri, A Baldanza, A Bertinelli… - Geosciences, 2021 - mdpi.com
The application of Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) prospecting to the search of fossil
structures, particularly using advanced techniques like Finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) …

Imaging of an active fault: Comparison between 3D GPR data and outcrops at the Castrovillari fault, Calabria, Italy

E Maurizio, P Cristina, RC Francesca, F Emanuele… - Interpretation, 2015 - library.seg.org
We have integrated and analyzed a 3D ground-penetrating radar (GPR) volume with a
trenching exposure data set to evaluate the potential of these methods individually and …