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This catalog contains Etna's earthquakes localized by the seismic network of the Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia - Osservatorio Etneo, from 1999. Data are updated with a delay of seven days from the seismic event occurrence; they represent the best estimation of the hypocentral parameters. Any changes can be made later if necessary, without any notification.

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Please reference these data as:
Alparone, S. C., Barberi, G., D'Amico, S., Di Grazia, G., Ferrari, F., Giampiccolo, E., Maiolino, V., Mostaccio, A., Musumeci, C., Scaltrito, A., Scarfì, L., Sciotto, M., Spampinato, S., Tusa, G., Tuvè, T., & Ursino, A., Zuccarello, L.(2020). Mt. Etna Revised and Concise Seismic Catalog from 1999 (EtnaRCSC) [Data set]. Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV). https://doi.org/10.13127/ETNASC/ETNARCSC

Localizations are obtained through the software Hypoellipse 2.0 (Lahr, 1989) using several models of crustal velocity depending on the source area: Hirn et al., (1991) for the Etna and the north-eastern Sicily - southern Calabria, Jeffreys and Bullen (1967) for the Aeolian archipelago, Musumeci et al., (2003) for the south-eastern Sicily.

References
  • Hirn, A., A. Nercessian, M. Sapin, F. Ferrucci and G. Wittlinger (1991): Seismic heterogeneity of Mt. Etna: structure and activity, Geophys, J. Int., 105, 139-153
  • Larh, J.C. (1989): HYPOELLIPSE/VERSION 2.0: A computer program for determining local earthquake hypocentral parameters, magnitude and first motion pattern, U.S. Geol. Surv., Open-File Rep. 89/116, 81 pp.
  • Jeffreys, H., Bullen, K.E., 1967. Seismological Tables. British Association, Gray-Milne Trust.
  • Musumeci, C., G. Di Grazia, S. Gresta (2003): Minimum 1-D velocity model in Southeastern Sicily (Italy) from local earthquake data: an improvement in location accuracy, Journal of Seismology, 7, 469-478.




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