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The European Database of Seismogenic Faults.
The European Database of Seismogenic Faults (EDSF) was compiled in the framework of the EU Project SHARE, Work Package 3, Task 3.2. EDSF includes only faults that are deemed to be capable of generating earthquakes of magnitude equal to or larger than 5.5 and aims at ensuring a homogenous input for use in ground-shaking hazard assessment in the Euro-Mediterranean area. Several research institutions participated in this effort with the contribution of many scientists (see the Database section for a full list). The EDSF database and website are hosted and maintained by INGV.
to see more visit: http://diss.rm.ingv.it/share-edsf/
The European Database of Seismogenic Faults (EDSF) was compiled in the framework of the EU Project SHARE, Work Package 3, Task 3.2. EDSF includes only faults that are deemed to be capable of generating earthquakes of magnitude equal to or larger than 5.5 and aims at ensuring a homogenous input for use in ground-shaking hazard assessment in the Euro-Mediterranean area. Several research institutions participated in this effort with the contribution of many scientists (see the Database section for a full list). The EDSF database and website are hosted and maintained by INGV.
to see more visit: http://diss.rm.ingv.it/share-edsf/
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The Greek Database of Seismogenic Sources is a project devoted to provide Greek authorities of a complete and modern tool for improving the Seismic Hazard Assessmant (SHA) of the country. It also represents a valuable source of information for scientists who want to deal with earthquake scenarios and modelling, geodynamics, active deformation and many more. GreDaSS is an open-file, continuously updatable, that can accommodate all proposals from multi-field researchers. As a GIS-based database, consists of several layers, both graphical and metadata ones, based on the general structure of the Italian DISS (a special thank to Roberto Basili and Gianluca Valensise for providing the software and continuous assistance).
to see more visit:
http://gredass.unife.it/index.html
http://eqgeogr.weebly.com/seismogenic-sources-in-greece.html
to see more visit:
http://gredass.unife.it/index.html
http://eqgeogr.weebly.com/seismogenic-sources-in-greece.html