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This project investigates the mechanics of earthquakes by analyzing rock friction and studying fossil seismic sources. It aims to improve understanding of earthquake generation processes and enhance seismic hazard assessments, with implications for both natural disasters and industrial applications.
Southern Europe and Turkey lie within the highest seismic risk areas in the world.
Understanding the physico-chemical processes controlling earthquake generation is essential in seismic hazard assessment.
Destructive earthquakes nucleate at depth (10-15 km), therefore monitoring active faults at the Earth’s surface, or interpreting seismic waves, yields only limited information on earthquake mechanics.
We propose to investigate earthquake processes by: 1) installing a new world class high veloc…
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Italy, Padova
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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