A New Catalogue and Insights into the 2022 Adriatic Offshore Seismic Sequence Using a Machine Learning-Based Procedure.

Sensors (Basel)

Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, 00143 Rome, Italy.

Published: December 2024

This paper presents a new catalogue of the 2022/2023 Adriatic Offshore Seismic Sequence obtained by machine learning-based processing. The procedure performs the automatic picking and association of phases starting from the analysis of the continuous waveforms recorded by 40 seismic stations of the Italian National Seismic Network and 5 stations of the SISMIKO emergency group network. The earthquakes were detected over a 3-month period, between 1 November 2022 and 31 January 2023. This new catalogue consists of 2780 earthquakes with a magnitude equal to or greater than ML 0.4, providing more information about lower-magnitude earthquakes in particular. The results make available, on the one hand, new insights into the offshore sequence, which can contribute to confirming the attribution of the earthquakes to the Adriatic Fault System, and in particular, the mainshocks to the Cornelia fault thrust, as also hypothesised by other works in the literature. Moreover, the work provides a further contribution in showing the great potential of using machine learning-based procedures to build catalogues with a greater degree of completeness, even in very particular cases such as the one represented by the Adriatic offshore sequence, for which the minimum distance from the epicentres is high and the azimuth coverage limited.

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