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  1. Discriminating between natural and anthropogenic earthquakes: insights from the Emilia Romagna (Italy) 2012 seismic sequence
  2. Slip rate depth distribution for active faults in Central Italy using numerical models
  3. Stress release model and proxy measures of earthquake size. Application to Italian seismogenic sources
  4. Erratum: Corrigendum: Gravity-driven postseismic deformation following the Mw 6.3 2009 L’Aquila (Italy) earthquake
  5. Gravity-driven postseismic deformation following the Mw 6.3 2009 L’Aquila (Italy) earthquake
  6. Graviquakes in Italy
  7. Neotectonics and long-term seismicity in Europe and the Mediterranean region
  8. Fault on-off versus strain rate and earthquakes energy
  9. Fault on–off versus coseismic fluids reaction
  10. Earthquake geology: science, society and critical facilities
  11. Interpreting the interseismic deformation of the Altotiberina Fault (central Italy) through 2D modelling
  12. Local, regional, and plate scale sources for the stress field in the Adriatic and Periadriatic region
  13. Modelling the interseismic deformation of a thrust system: seismogenic potential of the Southern Alps
  14. The stress field in Europe: optimal orientations with confidence limits
  15. Inversion of synthetic geodetic data for dip-slip faults: clues to the effects of lateral heterogeneities and data distribution in geological environments typical of the Apennines (Italy)
  16. Determining rheology from deformation data: The case of central Italy
  17. Static stress drop as determined from geodetic strain rates and statistical seismicity
  18. Role of the brittle–ductile transition on fault activation
  19. Present-day stress-field modelling of southern Italy constrained by stress and GPS data
  20. Occurrence probability of moderate to large earthquakes in Italy based on new geophysical methods
  21. Effects of geological complexities on coseismic displacement: hints from 2D numerical modelling
  22. A seismic source zone model for the seismic hazard assessment of the Italian territory
  23. Experimental evidence for mantle drag in the Mediterranean
  24. Migration and shortening rates in the northern Apennines, Italy: implications for seismic hazard
  25. Reverse migration of seismicity on thrusts and normal faults
  26. Dynamic modelling of stress accumulation in Central Italy: role of structural heterogeneities and rheology
  27. Analysis of seismological and geological observations formoderate-size earthquakes: the Colfiorito Fault System(Central Apennines, Italy)
  28. Contribution of numeric dynamic modelling to the understanding of the seismotectonic regime of the northern Apennines
  29. An estimate of hypocentre location accuracy in a large network: possible implications for tectonic studies in Italy
  30. Focal mechanism in the Apennines