The Phlegraean Fields, located beneath Naples, Italy, has exhibited significant geological changes since 2005, including a notable rise in the ground level and an increase in small earthquakes.
This study aims to analyze the complex patterns of seismic activity in the region, which is home to approximately 900,000 residents, raising concerns about potential impacts on urban infrastructure.
Understanding these patterns is crucial for assessing risk and implementing effective monitoring and response strategies to safeguard the densely populated area.