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AdriaArray temporary deployment in the Po Plain and Sardinia (Italy)

  • Irene Molinari
  • , Carlo Giunchi
  • , Adriano Cavaliere
  • , Simone Salimbeni
  • , Marco Massa
  • , M. van der Meijde
  • , Junior Kamata
  • , Sara Lovati
  • , Marco Olivieri
  • , Damiano Biagini
  • , Michele D'Ambrosio
  • , Francesco Sanseverino
  • , Giovanni Diaferia
  • , Domenico D'Urso
  • , Andrea Contu
  • , Gennaro Sepede
  • , Fabio Di Felice
  • , Irene Menichelli
  • , Mario Anselmi
  • , Davide Rozza
  • Davide Piccinini, Simone Marzorati, Silvia Pondrelli, Claudio Chiarabba, Ezio D'Alema, Thomas Meier, Claudia Piromallo

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Abstract

We present the deployment and performance of 17 temporary broadband seismic stations installed in Northern Italy and Sardinia as part of the AdriaArray project. These stations aim to densify the national seismic network, especially in areas with historically sparse coverage such as the Po Plain and Sardinia. We describe here the network design and site selection that follow high‑quality standards developed during previous large‑scale European seismic experiments. Despite challenging environmental and anthropogenic conditions, the stations recorded high‑quality data, enabling both local and teleseismic event detection. We analyze the seismic noise characteristics across the network using probabilistic power spectral densities and observe that stations installed in sedimentary basins typically show higher noise levels at short periods, while stations in rock sites – especially in Sardinia – generally perform better. The use of different sensor types and installation methods also influences noise behavior, particularly in the long‑period components. Despite the diverse conditions, the stations allow for the recording of both local and teleseismic events. The addition of the 4P stations improves the network’s detection threshold by approximately 0.4 magnitude units in Sardinia and 0.2 in the North Italy. The open‑access data from this deployment contribute to AdriaArray’s broader goals of advancing seismic imaging and geodynamic interpretation in the Mediterranean region.
Original languageEnglish
Article numberDM563
JournalAnnals of geophysics
Volume68
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 5 Nov 2025

Keywords

  • ITC-GOLD

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