Landing page of the Catalog of Absolute (non linear) 3D earthquakes Locations of the Italian region from 1981 to 2018.
Downloads: to download the phases (text) files please use the drop-down menu "CSI 2.0 (Phases 1981-2008)" in the top-bar of this website. Phases from 2009 to 2018 in QML format are available at INGV Terremoti web portal.
To download the whole catalogs in "zipped csv" or "zipped kml", or the single year text files, or to select through the webservice, please use the drop-down menu "Download Locations" in the top-bar of this website.
Citation: to cite this dataset please reference both the following DOIs:
[Paper]: Latorre D., Di Stefano R., Castello B., Michele M., Chiaraluce L. (2023)
"An updated view of the Italian seismicity from probabilistic location in 3D velocity models: The 1981–2018 Italian catalog of absolute earthquake locations (CLASS)".
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tecto.2022.229664.
[Data set]: Latorre D., Di Stefano R., Castello B., Michele M., Chiaraluce L. (2022)
"Catalogo delle Localizzazioni ASSolute (CLASS): locations (Version 1). Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)."
https://doi.org/10.13127/class.1.0
P- and S-readings: CSI 2.0 phase integrated dataset for the period 1981-2008 and, from 2009 to 2018, the sole Italian Seismic Bulletin (INGV);
Magnitudes: a compilation of several several sources for magnitude essentially based on CSI1.1 and INGV.
Probabilistic locations with NLL code by A. Lomax, in a tomographic 3D velocity model, with stations corrections; validity of the hypocenter locations assessed “a posteriori” by analyzing the inversion solutions attributing a quality class (A-->D and a numerical range).
CLASS catalog, including 3d proabilistic hypocenters, Probability Density Function, formal errors, catalog-consistent quality classification, preferred CLASS magnitude and INGV magnitudes.
The dataset of P and S wave arrival times combines the CSI 2.0 phase integrated dataset for the period 1981-2008 with the Italian Seismic Bulletin phase dataset of the INGV for the period 2009-2018.
Magnitudes in CLASS are not recomputed but obtained from previous available catalogs when this information is present. Magnitudes are generally local magnitudes (ML) whenever it is possible and within the range of the ML reliability. This is for the sake of homogeneity and completeness in a variety of studies.
For events of the period 1981-2002 the CLASS magnitudes are inherited from the CSI catalog (Castello et al., 2007). For events without magnitude estimation in CSI, this information is extracted from the ISIDe database (ISIDe Working Group, 2007), giving priority to the Md (duration) INGV reference magnitude at that time. For events of the period 2003-2018, the CLASS magnitudes are extracted from the ISIDe database, which also includes all the solutions from the BSI bulletin, giving priority to the ML and within the range of the ML reliability.
The Italian seismicity is relocated in the 3D Italian tomographic model of Di Stefano and Ciaccio (2014) using the probabilistic, nonlinear earthquake location software package NonLinLoc (Lomax et al., 2000; Lomax et al., 2014; Anthony Lomax web page).
The validity of the hypocenter locations then is assessed “a posteriori” by analyzing the inversion solutions. NonLinLoc provides a complete description of the hypocenter location uncertainties, whose main estimators described in Table 1 are included in the quality analysis proposed by Michele et al. (2019). For each earthquake we compute a quality factor Qf by applying the empirical formula, in which the subscript n means “normalized”, wj are the weights and Nest the number of estimators.
The Quality factor Qf is a normalized value from 0 to 1. In order to set up a simple way for selecting events in our catalog, we associated each location quality factor to a Quality Class having code from A (best location with quality factor from 0 to 0.25) to D (worst location with quality factor from 0.75 to 1). Map views show the distribution of the earthquakes selected by Quality Class (A-class, B-class, C-class, and D-class).
The probabilistic hypocenter location of ~400,000 earthquakes 1981-2018 is here released, with location quality parameters, a quality class attributed (A-->E), a set of available magnitudes, and (when possible) the ID of the INGV monitoring system to retrieve additional information as for example resentment, focal mechanism/TDMT, shakemaps.
Please refer to the Menù at the top of this site to download the .csv.gzip or the .kml.gzip or to use the dedicated webservice to download the product.
Here below the CSV file and webservice output format are detailed.
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