Proceedings of the 12th International INQUA meeting on paleoseismology, active tectonic and archaeoseismology

R E G E R E N C E S Alfonsi, L., C.A. Brunori, L. Cucci, (2023). Mapping and chronological classification of marine terraces along the southern side of the Sibari Plain (northern Calabria, Italy) by means of digital and analogue tools. Journal of Maps 19:1, doi: 10.1080/17445647.2023.2243983. Cinti, F.R., M. Moro, D. Pantosti, L. Cucci, G. D’Addezio, (2002). New constraints on the seismic history of the Castrovillari fault in the Pollino gap (Calabria, southern Italy). J. Seism. 6, 199– 217, doi:10.1023/A:1015693127008. Cinti, F.R., C. Pauselli, F. Livio, M. Ercoli, C.A. Brunori, F. Ferrario, R. Volpe, R. Civico, D. Pantosti, S. Pinzi, P.M. De Martini, G. Ventura, L. Alfonsi, R. Gambillara, A.M. Michetti, (2015a). Integrating multidisciplinary, multi-scale geological and geophysical data to image the Finally, theworkbyCinti et al (2024) representsa firstcomprehensive view of the Sibari fault, pointing that this fault zone is among the faults that contain a potential seismic hazard in the poorly known portion of the Ionian sector of northern Calabria. The work strengthens the effectiveness of multidisciplinary approaches, combining knowledge and skills from distinct methodologies to address complex issues. Among these latter, the identification and definition of active faults with low rates of activity in environment with high sedimentation rates, resulting in a poor, discontinuous expression of the fault at the surface. A C K N O W L E D G E M E N T S Thanks to the collegues Cristina Pauselli, Maurizio Ercoli of the Università degli Studi di Perugia, Giuseppe Cianflone and Rocco Dominici of the Università della Calabria (Cs), and Carlo A. Brunori of INGV for their fundamental contributions to this work. Castrovillari fault (Northern Calabria, Italy). Geophys. J. Int. 203, 1847– 1863, doi.org/10.1093/gji/ggv404. Cinti, F.R., L. Alfonsi, A. D’Alessio, S. Marino, C.A. Brunori, (2015b). Faulting and Ancient Earthquakes at Sybaris Archaeological Site, Ionian Calabria, Southern Italy. Seismological Research Letters 86, 1, doi: 10.1785/02201401071. Cinti, F.R., L. Alfonsi, L. Cucci, D. Pantosti, C. Pauselli, M. Ercoli, C.A. Brunori, G. Cianf lone, R. Dominici, (2024). The NE-SW Sibari fault zone: a seismic hazard source in Ionian Northern Calabria (Italy). Tectonophysics 873, 230214, doi: 10.1016/j . tecto.2024.230214. Ferranti, L., B. Pace, A. Valentini, P. Montagna, E. Pons- Branchu, N. Tisnérat-Laborde, L. Maschio, (2019). Speleoseismological constraints on ground shaking threshold and seismogenic sources in the Pollino Range (Calabria, southern Italy). Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth 124, 5192–5216, doi. org/10.1029/2018JB01700. Galli, P., V. Spina, I . I lardo, G. Naso, (2010). Evidence of active tectonics in southern Italy: the Rossano fault (Calabria). In: P. Guarnieri (ed.), Recent Progress on Earthquake Geology, Nova Science Publishers, pp. 49-78. Kagan, E.J., F.R: Cinti, L. Alfonsi, R. Civico, M. Bar-matthews, (2017). Broken speleothems reveal Holocene and Late Pleistocene paleoearthquakes in Northern Calabria, Italy. Quaternary International 451, 176–184, doi. org/10.1016/j .quaint.2016.10.023

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