@article{3070320, title = "The SHARE European Earthquake Catalogue (SHEEC) 1000-1899", author = "Stucchi, M. and Rovida, A. and Gomez Capera, A.A. and Alexandre, P. and Camelbeeck, T. and Demircioglu, M.B. and Gasperini, P. and Kouskouna, V. and Musson, R.M.W. and Radulian, M. and Sesetyan, K. and Vilanova, S. and Baumont, D. and Bungum, H. and Fäh, D. and Lenhardt, W. and Makropoulos, K. and Martinez Solares, J.M. and Scotti, O. and Živčić, M. and Albini, P. and Batllo, J. and Papaioannou, C. and Tatevossian, R. and Locati, M. and Meletti, C. and Viganò, D. and Giardini, D.", journal = "JOURNAL OF SEISMOLOGY", year = "2013", volume = "17", number = "2", pages = "523-544", publisher = "Kluwer Academic Publishers", issn = "1383-4649", doi = "10.1007/s10950-012-9335-2", keywords = "data set; earthquake catalogue; earthquake epicenter; earthquake event; earthquake magnitude; harmonic analysis; hazard assessment; seismic data; uncertainty analysis, Europe", abstract = "In the frame of the European Commission project "Seismic Hazard Harmonization in Europe" (SHARE), aiming at harmonizing seismic hazard at a European scale, the compilation of a homogeneous, European parametric earthquake catalogue was planned. The goal was to be achieved by considering the most updated historical dataset and assessing homogenous magnitudes, with support from several institutions. This paper describes the SHARE European Earthquake Catalogue (SHEEC), which covers the time window 1000-1899. It strongly relies on the experience of the European Commission project "Network of Research Infrastructures for European Seismology" (NERIES), a module of which was dedicated to create the European "Archive of Historical Earthquake Data" (AHEAD) and to establish methodologies to homogenously derive earthquake parameters from macroseismic data. AHEAD has supplied the final earthquake list, obtained after sorting duplications out and eliminating many fake events; in addition, it supplied the most updated historical dataset. Macroseismic data points (MDPs) provided by AHEAD have been processed with updated, repeatable procedures, regionally calibrated against a set of recent, instrumental earthquakes, to obtain earthquake parameters. From the same data, a set of epicentral intensity-to-magnitude relations has been derived, with the aim of providing another set of homogeneous Mw estimates. Then, a strategy focussed on maximizing the homogeneity of the final epicentral location and Mw, has been adopted. Special care has been devoted also to supply location and Mw uncertainty. The paper focuses on the procedure adopted for the compilation of SHEEC and briefly comments on the achieved results. © 2012 The Author(s)." }