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CATALOGUING EARTHQUAKE ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS: A TOOL FOR THE COMPARISON OF RECENT, HISTORICAL AND PALEO EARTHQUAKES [PDF]
A global catalogue of earthquake environmental effects is under construction in the frame of the activities within the 0811 INQUA project. Data collection and implementation is based on volunteer contribution by participants to the project.
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Earthquake intensity assessment based on environmental effects: principles and case studies
Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 2009Abstract The comparison of intensity assessments based on macroseismic data and Earthquake Environmental Effects (EEE) is presented. Specific problems faced when assessing intensities using different types of scales are discussed. Two case studies of recent earthquakes with magnitudes M S =7.4 (Altai, 2003,
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2008 International Symposium on Information Theory and Its Applications, 2008
Anomalous environmental electromagnetic (EM) radiation waves have been reported as the portents of earthquakes. We have been measuring the extremely low frequency (ELF) range all over Japan. Our goal is to predict earthquakes using EM radiation waves.
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Anomalous environmental electromagnetic (EM) radiation waves have been reported as the portents of earthquakes. We have been measuring the extremely low frequency (ELF) range all over Japan. Our goal is to predict earthquakes using EM radiation waves.
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Intensity assessment from environmental effects of historical earthquakes in Southern Italy
2007To improve the ESI 2007 Scale, moderate-to-strong earthquakes, worldwide, are analyzed by various working groups, in order to compare the obtained intensity values with those assessed with conventional scales (MM, MCS, MSK, EMS, JMA). We present a contribution of Italian WG with a basic scope of reassess the historical events occurred in the same ...
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2021
<p>On December 29th, 2020, a strong Mw 6.4 earthquake hit central Croatia. The epicenter was located approximately 3 km southwest of Petrinja, and the intensity was estimated to VIII-IX EMS. The earthquake led to significant environmental effects related to earthquake magnitude, focal depth, and geological and geotechnical properties of ...
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<p>On December 29th, 2020, a strong Mw 6.4 earthquake hit central Croatia. The epicenter was located approximately 3 km southwest of Petrinja, and the intensity was estimated to VIII-IX EMS. The earthquake led to significant environmental effects related to earthquake magnitude, focal depth, and geological and geotechnical properties of ...
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Earthquake Environmental Effects in Colombia during the Past 35 Years: INQUA Scale Project
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 2007In this work we present the results of applying the inqua intensity scale to the analysis of the environmental effects of 12 moderate-to-large earthquakes with moment magnitudes ( M w ) in the range 5.6–8.1 that shook Colombia between 1970 and 2004. These earthquakes were selected following consideration of their depths, magnitudes, and relevance of ...
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Natural Hazards, 2015
The review of all available contemporary documents, i.e., technical and photographic reports, newspapers, and other archive material, of the 1908, M 7.1, Messina–Reggio Calabria earthquake has allowed to recognize and classify a large number (365) of independent environmental effects of the earthquake and the subsequent tsunami.
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The review of all available contemporary documents, i.e., technical and photographic reports, newspapers, and other archive material, of the 1908, M 7.1, Messina–Reggio Calabria earthquake has allowed to recognize and classify a large number (365) of independent environmental effects of the earthquake and the subsequent tsunami.
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2015
In the last twenty years, the interest of scientific community towards Earthquake Environmental Effects (EEEs) has progressively increased especially in the frame of INQUA - International Union for Quaternary Research. In 2007 the ESI 2007 (Environmental Seismic Intensity scale) was published, a new intensity scale based only on EEEs resulting by a ...
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In the last twenty years, the interest of scientific community towards Earthquake Environmental Effects (EEEs) has progressively increased especially in the frame of INQUA - International Union for Quaternary Research. In 2007 the ESI 2007 (Environmental Seismic Intensity scale) was published, a new intensity scale based only on EEEs resulting by a ...
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Re-evaluation of the 1976 Guatemala earthquake taking into account the environmental effects
2014The most destructive event in this region was the earthquake occurred on 4, February 1976 in Guatemala, associated with the Motagua fault, causing 23 000 deaths, and 77 200 injuries. This study attempts at reconstructing the coseismic effects on the environment, to better assess the intensities according to the ESI scale 2007.
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Earthquake environmental effects (EEE) and intensity assessment: the INQUA scale project
2007Earthquake Environmental Effects (EEEs) are any phenomena generated in the natural environment by a seismic event. An earthquake intensity scale (INQUA scale) based on EEEs was presented in MICHETTI et alii (2004). The use of this new scale, combined and integrated with traditional macroseismic scales, is recommended for many reasons including: i) the ...
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