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the main parameters of these events before and after the investigation, as they are
provided by the quoted authors: Mm was calculated by Postpischl (1985a) from Io.
3 The Present Knowldege
3.1 Introduction
The material produced by (ENEL, 1985) became later the starting point for the work
by Boschi et al. (1995), who published the first version of CFTI, the “Catalogue of
Strong Earthquakes in Italy”, followed by the second version published in 1997
(Boschi et al., 1997). In the same year the results of the first phase of investiga-
tion, discussed in the previous chapter, were used for the compilation of the NT4.1
parametric catalogue (Camassi and Stucchi, 1997), and the macroseismic database
DOM4.1 (Monachesi and Stucchi, 1997).
After 1997 the investigation continued, mainly under the initiative of Boschi et al.
(2000), with reference to the main events of 1117 and 1222. The first event also
captured the attention of investigators such as Galadini et al. (2001), Galli (2005),
Guidoboni and Comastri (2005) and Guidoboni et al. (2005). The results of the
investigaton from 1995 on were progressively used for the compilation of the
CPTI99 (CPTI Working Group, 1999) and CPTI04 (CPTI Working Group, 2004)
catalogues (Fig. 5), the supporting material of which was later compiled in the
macrosesimic database DBMI04 (Stucchi et al., 2007). In the following, the present
knowledge of the main events will be reviewed following a geographical criterion.
Fig. 5 Seismicity (Mw 4 . 5) of the Southern Alps from the catalogue CPTI04 (CPTI Working
Group, 2004) in the time-window (1000-1700)
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