Azzaro, R.; Bernardini, F.; Camassi, R.; Castelli, V. - In: Natural Hazards 42 (2007) 1, pp. 149-167
The southernmost sector of the Italian peninsula is crossed by an almost continuous seismogenic belt capable of producing M ∼ 7 earthquakes and extending from the Calabrian Arc, through the Messina Straits, as far as Southeastern Sicily. Though large earthquakes occurring in this region...