“…989, (e.g., Porfi do et al, 2002Serva et al, 2007;Locati et al, 2011). The 1980 earthquake, the strongest and most destructive (I 0 = X MCS) seismic event of the last few decades in southern Italy, caused ~3000 casualties and affected the epicentral area with widespread coseismic ruptures, ground deformation (e.g., Bernard and Zollo, 1989;Blumetti et al, 2002;Locati et al, 2011;Pantosti and Valensise, 1990;Pingue and De Natale, 1993;Porfi do et al, 2002;Rovida et al, 2011;Serva et al, 2007;Westaway andJackson, 1984, 1987), and a large number of secondary geological effects, including landslides, ground cracks, liquefaction, and variations in the discharge rate of major springs (Esposito et al, 1998;Porfi do et al, 2002). The 1980 earthquake was characterized by a complex source mechanism, associated with at least three normal faulting ruptures on distinct fault segments (e.g., Bernard and Zollo, 1989;Westaway and Jackson, 1987).…”