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https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-17-4063-2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-17-4063-2025
Data description paper
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22 Aug 2025
Data description paper |  | 22 Aug 2025

A comprehensive integrated macroseismic dataset from multiple earthquake studies

Andrea Tertulliani, Andrea Antonucci, Filippo Bernardini, Viviana Castelli, Emanuela Ercolani, Laura Graziani, Alessandra Maramai, Martina Orlando, Antonio Rossi, and Tiziana Tuvè

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We present the results of a rapid and reliable study of 45 Italian earthquakes characterized by datasets with potential inconsistencies or inhomogeneities. The used methodology obviates the need for exhaustive earthquake re-evaluation, and it is particularly effective for the updating of medium and low events, with a large amount of low-intensity data. The result is a new dataset very useful in improving “seismic histories” and in contributing to the enhancement of the seismic hazard of an area.
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