Introduction to the earthquake “problem”.
1) Geology of the earthquake source region (basic concepts on earthquake mechanics): rheology of the lithosphere and seismicity, friction and earthquakes; earthquake recurrence.
2) Earthquake surface effects: primary (surface faulting) and secondary (liquefaction, landslides). Earthquakes and tsunamis.
3) Techniques in earthquake geology: recalls of tectonic geodesy, tectonic geomorphology and dating methods; paleoseismology.
4) Application of Earthquake Geology to seismic hazard assessment; fault displacement hazard.
Practice: field work (3 days) + Info-Lab (exercises in class): mapping of an active fault trace; observing and mapping coseismic surface ruptures (2016 earthquake); measuring fault scarps; calculating slip rate and fault-related earthquake parameters (expected Magnitude, surface displacement, recurrence interval ...); gridding, logging and interpreting a paleoseismic trench wall.