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A group of six seismologists were convicted of manslaughter by an Italian court today for their role in the preparation of a risk report on seismic activity in L'Aquila, Italy. The report, which was generally regarded as reassuring, was released about a week before an earthquake struck the town, killing over 300 people. Initial reports indicate that the scientists have been sentenced to six years in prison.

The town of L'Aquila sits on a major fault line, and had been struck by several swarms of small magnitude earthquakes. The Italian government had organized a risk-assessment committee, which included seismologists (including the former head of the National Institute of Geophysics) and government officials. In the week before the earthquake struck, the group told the public that the high incidence of smaller earthquakes were not necessarily precursors of a larger quake. They did, however, also mention that earthquakes were unpredictable, and that building codes in the area needed to be adjusted to provide better seismic safety.

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It is dependent on whether it was intentional or not. If not intentional, how can you compete with mother nature? biggrin.gif

If it was falsified purposely, I still think manslaughter charges are a little much...
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That is outrageous. "Because you failed to predict the unpredictable we sentence you to prison for 6 years". wth.gif
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post #4 of 89
Let the scientists go...

Instead put whoever this guy is in jail.
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Reportedly, one of the Italian government officials took matters a step further, declaring that there was no danger, and suggesting that the smaller earthquakes had relieved stress on the fault.

You just don't make those sorts of statements involving mother nature.
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Slippery slope here. Italy is basically encouraging their scientists to no longer give their professional opinion.
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Let the scientists go...

Instead put whoever this guy is in jail.
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Reportedly, one of the Italian government officials took matters a step further, declaring that there was no danger, and suggesting that the smaller earthquakes had relieved stress on the fault.

You just don't make those sorts of statements involving mother nature.
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Any assessment of risk, however, assumed an oversized importance, given the environment in which it was released. Not only was there a panicked public, but an amateur seismologist was reportedly predicting large quakes in the area at regular intervals. And, in this case, the scientists' evaluation was presented to the public by a government official with no expertise in seismology (he was also convicted in the same verdict). And it's clear that, even if their report had understated any well established risks, they would never have been prosecuted had the quake not killed anyone, a result that was probably the product of centuries-old buildings as much as anything else.
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This is INSANE. What about the criminal bankers.
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also put the people who died in jail
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also put the people who died in jail

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Wow as a geologic engineering student this is not reassuring.
I don't see any evidence for negligence on the news article.
I should see if I can find the original report but it seems like these scientists are a scape goat for a bad situation.
I wouldn't be surprised if geoscience professionals refuse to work with the Italian government from now on.
I think the politician got exactly what he deserved though.
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