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Earthquake Mechanisms of the Mediterranean Area (EMMA) version 3: an improved tool for characterizing the tectonic deformation styles in the Mediterranean
Geophysical Research Abstracts,
Vol. 11, EGU2009-7974, 2009
EGU General Assembly 2009
© Author(s) 2009
Earthquake Mechanisms of the Mediterranean Area (EMMA) version 3:
an improved tool for characterizing the tectonic deformation styles in the
Mediterranean.
G. Vannucci (1), P. Imprescia (2), and P. Gasperini (3)
(1) INGV-Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Via Donato Creti, 12, I-40128, Bologna (Italy), [email protected],
(2) Dipartimento Scienze Geologiche, Università di Catania, Corso Italia, 57, I-95129 Catania (Italy), [email protected],
(3) Dipartimento di Fisica, Università di Bologna, Viale Berti-Pichat 8, I-40127 Bologna (Italy), [email protected]
EMMA (Earthquake Mechanisms of the Mediterranean Area) database contains available literature data with the
goal of making them more usable and available. EMMA is continuously improving by the addition of further
focal mechanisms found in literature. At the present time, EMMA pre-release 3 includes more than 12700 focal
solutions, about twice of previous official release 2.2 (Vannucci and Gasperini, 2004). They cover a time window
from 1905 to 2006. In the new release, many added solutions are in areas not much covered or completely
uncovered in the previous one (e.g. Bulgaria, Germany, Anatolia).
As in the previous versions (Vannucci and Gasperini, 2003 and 2004), we have uniformed the different formats
and notations of the data available from different sources and we have tried to solve misprints, inaccuracies and
inconsistencies that might make the data unusable for other investigations. By an automatic procedure based on
several criteria, we have chosen the “most representative” (best) solution when more than one is available for
the same earthquake. Thanks to this, we have obtained about 6000 best solutions. The end user can use the best
solution obtained with our procedure or he can change criteria.
The database allows to make selections and to export data files suitable to be handled by graphic software and
user generated scripts. In the new version, still MS-ACCESS based, we have added geographic information to
the display of the focal solution, as well as we have integrated the hypocentral and magnitude data found on the
original papers with those reported by regional and local catalogs and bulletins.
In order to make EMMA more accessible, a web version is currently in progress. Through an internet connection
it will be possible data selection and export, without installation and configuration problems found in the past.
EMMA was already used in the past and will be (hopefully) useful in the future to better characterize the tectonic
deformation styles (e.g. by moment tensors sum within given areas or over regular geographical grids) particularly
in areas of the European region where seismicity is moderate and only few CMT solutions are available.
At the moment, we try to compute strain map for Mediterranean area, using EMMA data. In order to represent
any recurrence in space, we identify small areas and apply to each one some spatial analyses. The work is still in
progress, but preliminary results are satisfactory and in accord to previous studies.PublishedWien5.2. TTC - Banche dati di sismologia strumentaleope
Earthquake Mechanisms of the Mediterranean Area (EMMA) version 3: an improved tool for characterizing the tectonic deformation styles in the Mediterranean
Geophysical Research Abstracts,
Vol. 11, EGU2009-7974, 2009
EGU General Assembly 2009
© Author(s) 2009
Earthquake Mechanisms of the Mediterranean Area (EMMA) version 3:
an improved tool for characterizing the tectonic deformation styles in the
Mediterranean.
G. Vannucci (1), P. Imprescia (2), and P. Gasperini (3)
(1) INGV-Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Via Donato Creti, 12, I-40128, Bologna (Italy), [email protected],
(2) Dipartimento Scienze Geologiche, Università di Catania, Corso Italia, 57, I-95129 Catania (Italy), [email protected],
(3) Dipartimento di Fisica, Università di Bologna, Viale Berti-Pichat 8, I-40127 Bologna (Italy), [email protected]
EMMA (Earthquake Mechanisms of the Mediterranean Area) database contains available literature data with the
goal of making them more usable and available. EMMA is continuously improving by the addition of further
focal mechanisms found in literature. At the present time, EMMA pre-release 3 includes more than 12700 focal
solutions, about twice of previous official release 2.2 (Vannucci and Gasperini, 2004). They cover a time window
from 1905 to 2006. In the new release, many added solutions are in areas not much covered or completely
uncovered in the previous one (e.g. Bulgaria, Germany, Anatolia).
As in the previous versions (Vannucci and Gasperini, 2003 and 2004), we have uniformed the different formats
and notations of the data available from different sources and we have tried to solve misprints, inaccuracies and
inconsistencies that might make the data unusable for other investigations. By an automatic procedure based on
several criteria, we have chosen the “most representative” (best) solution when more than one is available for
the same earthquake. Thanks to this, we have obtained about 6000 best solutions. The end user can use the best
solution obtained with our procedure or he can change criteria.
The database allows to make selections and to export data files suitable to be handled by graphic software and
user generated scripts. In the new version, still MS-ACCESS based, we have added geographic information to
the display of the focal solution, as well as we have integrated the hypocentral and magnitude data found on the
original papers with those reported by regional and local catalogs and bulletins.
In order to make EMMA more accessible, a web version is currently in progress. Through an internet connection
it will be possible data selection and export, without installation and configuration problems found in the past.
EMMA was already used in the past and will be (hopefully) useful in the future to better characterize the tectonic
deformation styles (e.g. by moment tensors sum within given areas or over regular geographical grids) particularly
in areas of the European region where seismicity is moderate and only few CMT solutions are available.
At the moment, we try to compute strain map for Mediterranean area, using EMMA data. In order to represent
any recurrence in space, we identify small areas and apply to each one some spatial analyses. The work is still in
progress, but preliminary results are satisfactory and in accord to previous studies.PublishedWien5.2. TTC - Banche dati di sismologia strumentaleope
Octophialucium haeckeli Vannucci & Moreira 1966
Octophialucium haeckeli (Vannucci & Moreira, 1966) Synonyms in the area: Octocanna haeckeli —Vannucci & Moreira 1966; Migotto et al. 2002; Silveira & Morandini 2011 [medusa], Distribution in South America: medusa—Atlantic Ocean, Brazil, at 24°S 46.25°W, and from 26°S to 26.5°S (Vannucci & Moreira 1966; Migotto et al. 2002; Silveira & Morandini 2011; Nogueira Jr. 2012; Nogueira Jr. et al. 2015a). Habitat: medusa—at 28m depth (Vannucci & Moreira 1966).Published as part of M. P. Oliveira 1,16, S P. Miranda 2, *,, Es W. Mianzan 10,, Ro E. Migotto 11,, Ne B. Nascimento 2,11, Eli Nogueira Júnior 12,, Er Quiñones 13,, Izio Scarabino 14,, Tín Schiariti 10,, Io N. Stampar 15,, Tronolone 2, , Quíria B. & Onio C. Marques 2,11, 2016, Census of Cnidaria (Medusozoa) and Ctenophora from South American marine waters, pp. 1-256 in Zootaxa 4194 (1) on page 151, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4194.1.
Vallentinia gabriellae Vannucci Mendes 1948
Vallentinia gabriellae Vannucci Mendes, 1948 Remarks: the distribution range provided by Ramírez & Zamponi (1981) is not based on specific records and, therefore, we did not consider that information for this species. Distribution in South America: medusa—Atlantic Ocean, Brazil, from 23.5°S to 24.5°S (Vannucci Mendes 1948; Vannucci 1951a; Migotto et al. 2002; Silveira & Morandini 2011).Published as part of M. P. Oliveira 1,16, S P. Miranda 2, *,, Es W. Mianzan 10,, Ro E. Migotto 11,, Ne B. Nascimento 2,11, Eli Nogueira Júnior 12,, Er Quiñones 13,, Izio Scarabino 14,, Tín Schiariti 10,, Io N. Stampar 15,, Tronolone 2, , Quíria B. & Onio C. Marques 2,11, 2016, Census of Cnidaria (Medusozoa) and Ctenophora from South American marine waters, pp. 1-256 in Zootaxa 4194 (1) on page 194, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4194.1.
Laodicea minuscula Vannucci 1957
Laodicea minuscula Vannucci, 1957 Distribution in South America: medusa—Atlantic Ocean, Colombia to Argentina, from 10.27°N to 10.47°N, from 20°S to 30°S (Vannucci 1957, 1963; Moreira 1973; Moncaleano & Niño 1976; Ramírez & Zamponi 1981; Migotto et al. 2002; Silveira & Morandini 2011; Nogueira Jr. 2012; Nogueira Jr. et al. 2015a). Habitat: medusa—from 0 to 36m depth (Vannucci 1957b; Nogueira Jr. 2012).Published as part of M. P. Oliveira 1,16, S P. Miranda 2, *,, Es W. Mianzan 10,, Ro E. Migotto 11,, Ne B. Nascimento 2,11, Eli Nogueira Júnior 12,, Er Quiñones 13,, Izio Scarabino 14,, Tín Schiariti 10,, Io N. Stampar 15,, Tronolone 2, , Quíria B. & Onio C. Marques 2,11, 2016, Census of Cnidaria (Medusozoa) and Ctenophora from South American marine waters, pp. 1-256 in Zootaxa 4194 (1) on page 87, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4194.1.
DESLOCAMENTOS E PROCESSOS CRIATIVOS NA CONTRACULTURA
RESUMO:
Alessandra Vannucci investiga a trajetória do Living Theatre com ênfase no período em que a companhia se estabeleceu no Brasil, nos anos 70. Neste artigo, a autora procura traçar as rotas poéticas que a companhia construiu nos seus processos laboratoriais de criação para materializar a sua utopia revolucionária não-violenta: táticas de resistência ao poder e ao Estado.
Palavras-chave: Living Theatre; Brasil, Década de 70; Estado; Utopia revolucionária
ABSTRACT:
Alessandra Vannucci investigates the trajectory of the Living Theater with an emphasis on the period in which the company established itself in Brazil in the 1970s. In this article, the author seeks to trace the poetic routes that the company built in its laboratory creation processes to materialize the his non-violent revolutionary utopia: tactics of resistance to power and the state.
Keywords: Living Theatre; Brazil, 70s; State; Revolutionary utopia
Calycella gabriellae Vannucci 1951
Calycella gabriellae Vannucci, 1951b Distribution in South America: polyp—Atlantic Ocean, Brazil, at 20.30°S 40.30°W, at 25° S 47.84° W (Vannucci 1951a, 1951b; Grohmann 1997, 2006; Grohmann et al. 1997; Migotto et al. 2002; Silveira & Morandini 2011). Habitat: polyp—on shell (Vannucci 1951b).Published as part of M. P. Oliveira 1,16, S P. Miranda 2, *,, Es W. Mianzan 10,, Ro E. Migotto 11,, Ne B. Nascimento 2,11, Eli Nogueira Júnior 12,, Er Quiñones 13,, Izio Scarabino 14,, Tín Schiariti 10,, Io N. Stampar 15,, Tronolone 2, , Quíria B. & Onio C. Marques 2,11, 2016, Census of Cnidaria (Medusozoa) and Ctenophora from South American marine waters, pp. 1-256 in Zootaxa 4194 (1) on page 142, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4194.1.
Stauridiosarsia reesi Vannucci 1956
Stauridiosarsia reesi (Vannucci, 1956) Synonyms in the area: Dipurena reesi —Vannucci 1956; Moreira et al. 1978; Migotto et al. 2002; Silveira & Morandini 2011 [polyp and medusa]; Grohmann et al. 1997; Migotto et al. 2001; Grohmann 2006, 2007, abstract [polyp]; Genzano et al. 2008a [medusa]; Miranda et al. 2015 [polyp]; Stauropurena reesi —Grohmann, 1997 [polyp]. Remarks: the distribution range provided by Ramírez & Zamponi (1981) is not based on specific records and, therefore, we did not consider that information for this species. Distribution in South America: polyp—Atlantic Ocean, Brazil to Argentina, from 20°S to 25.20°S, at 40.74°S 64.95°W, at 41.84°S 65.12°W (Vannucci 1956; Moreira et al. 1978; Grohmann 1997; Grohmann et al. 1997; Migotto et al. 2001, 2002; Grohmann 2006, 2007, abstract; Silveira & Morandini 2011; Miranda et al. 2015); medusa—Atlantic Ocean, Brazil to Argentina, from 23.5°S to 26.5°S, at 41.84°S 65.12°W (Vannucci 1956; Moreira et al. 1978; Migotto et al. 2002; Genzano et al. 2008a; Nogueira Jr. 2012; Nogueira Jr. et al. 2015a). Habitat: tropical, subtropical and sub-temperate waters (Genzano et al. 2008a); polyp—on Ulva sp., Corallina sp., and “on the vertical glass wall of the jars” (Vannucci 1956:482).Published as part of M. P. Oliveira 1,16, S P. Miranda 2, *,, Es W. Mianzan 10,, Ro E. Migotto 11,, Ne B. Nascimento 2,11, Eli Nogueira Júnior 12,, Er Quiñones 13,, Izio Scarabino 14,, Tín Schiariti 10,, Io N. Stampar 15,, Tronolone 2, , Quíria B. & Onio C. Marques 2,11, 2016, Census of Cnidaria (Medusozoa) and Ctenophora from South American marine waters, pp. 1-256 in Zootaxa 4194 (1) on page 42, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4194.1.
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