1743 Salento earthquake

The ~7.1 Mw  earthquake had an epicenter in the Adriatic and Ionian seas, off the coast of modern-day Lecce and Brindisi provinces in Salento.The tectonics of southern Italy is highly influenced by the subduction of the Ionian Sea oceanic crust along the Calabrian Arc in the southwest of the peninsula.This region of the Mediterranean Sea forms part of the complex convergent boundary between the Eurasian and African plates, where it is broken up into smaller microplates moving independently.While the Gargano area experiences frequent earthquakes greater than 6.0 Mw , the Salento peninsula only sees moderate-sized quakes.[4] Based on the distribution of its intensity, as well as a geological survey of the region, it was concluded that the event occurred on a northwest–southeast striking reverse fault at depths of 30–40 km.[6] Based on the study of boulders along the southern coast of the Strait of Otranto, it was determined that the tsunami had a run-up of 11 meters.
ApulianBrindisiSalentoModified Mercalli intensityNardòBalkanstsunamisubductionMediterranean Seaconvergent boundaryextensional faultsstrike-slip faultsGarganooccurred in July 1627Strait of OtrantoAltopiano delle Murgeepicenterreverse faultFrancavilla FontanaGalatoneCopertinoNaplesMateraReggio CalabriaMessinaTrentoLefkadaPrevezaAlbaniaEuropean macroseismic scaleSt Paul's CathedralbouldersDecember 1456 to January 1457List of earthquakes in ItalyList of earthquakes in GreeceList of earthquakes in AlbaniaList of historical earthquakesList of tsunamisNational Institute of Geophysics and VolcanologyBibcodeElsevierUniversity of MaltaEarthquakes in Italy62 Pompeii1117 Verona1169 Sicily1222 Brescia1343 Naples1348 Friuli1456 Central Italy1570 Ferrara1626 Girifalco1627 Gargano1638 Calabrian1639 Amatrice1659 Calabria1688 Sannio1693 Sicily1694 Irpinia–Basilicata1703 Apennine1706 Abruzzo1732 Irpinia1783 Calabrian1805 Molise1857 Basilicata1873 Alpago1883 Casamicciola1887 Liguria1905 Calabria1907 Calabria1908 Messina1915 Avezzano1916 Rimini1920 Garfagnana1930 Irpinia1930 Senigallia1936 Cansiglio1962 Irpinia1968 Belice1971 Tuscania1976 Friuli1980 Irpinia1990 Carlentini1997 Umbria and Marche2002 Molise2009 L'Aquila2012 Northern ItalyAugust 2016 Central ItalyOctober 2016 Central ItalyJanuary 2017 Central Italy2017 Ischia2018 MoliseEarthquakes in Greece479 BC Potidaea464 BC Sparta426 BC Malian Gulf226 BC Rhodes365 Crete1303 Crete1481 Rhodes1630 Crete1810 Crete1856 Crete1861 Eliki1881 Chios1886 Peloponnese1894 Atalanti1904 Samos1932 Ierissos1933 Kos1953 Ionian1954 Sofades1956 Amorgos1968 Aegean Sea1978 Thessaloniki1981 Gulf of Corinth1986 Kalamata1999 Athens2006 Greece2008 Dodecanese2008 Peloponnese2014 Aegean Sea2015 Lefkada2017 Lesbos2017 Aegean Sea2018 Ionian Sea2020 Aegean Sea2021 Larissa2021 Crete I2021 Crete II