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INQUA TERPRO - Focus Area on Paleoseismicity and Active Tectonics

The SubCommission on Paleoseismicity: Methods Criteria and Dating, following the suggestion of the Executive Committee elected in Cairns, will adopt the intercongress period 2007-2001 the new definition of "Focus Area on Paleosismicity and Active Tectonics". It aims at promoting methodological studies on seismically-induced environmental effects through paleoseismological research.

A network of more than 80 geologists, seismologists and engineers with expertise in this sector is connected by this focus area, encouraging scientific exchange and collaborative efforts.
The structure of the Focus Area is composed by one President and three Vice Presidents. The Scientific Secretary is based in APAT.

A new project for the 2008-2011 Intercongress period


A new project "A global catalogue and mapping of earthquake environmental effects" has been funded by the INQUA Executive Committee for the period 2008-2011. It aims at

  • compiling a global catalogue of earthquake environmental effects;
  • disseminating the ESI 2007 scale in the scientific and technical community.

The project is in continuity with the 2003-2007 INQUA project which ended in Cairns, where the ESI 2007 seismic intensity scale, based only on earthquake environmental effects, has been ratified.

The First Project Meeting was held on August 9, 2008, during the 33 rd International Geological Congress in Oslo.

The Second Project Meeting will be held during the Field Trip Workshop "The Dead Sea Rift as natural laboratory for earthquake behaviour: prehistorical, historical and recent seismicity" (16th - 23rd February, 2009).

The Third Project Meeting will be held during the Workshop on Earthquake Archaeology and Paleoseismology in Baelo Claudia Roman ruins, Southern Spain (7th - 14th September, 2009).

For further information, please contact the Scientific Secretary.