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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 ...
A UDEMARD F. +34 more
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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 ...
A UDEMARD F. +34 more
openaire +2 more sources
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.
Porfido +5 more
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Radiation therapy‐associated toxicity: Etiology, management, and prevention
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Kyle Wang
exaly
EEE Catalogue: A Global Database of Earthquake Environmental Effects
2014Luca Guerrieri +2 more
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2009
The traditional approach for seismic intensity assessment based mostly on effects on humans and manmade structures often results poorly constrained, especially in the epicentral area of strong-to-large earthquakes (intensity degree >IX) when the intensity scales are afflicted by saturation, and in sparsely populated areas. The application of the recent
L Guerrieri +7 more
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The traditional approach for seismic intensity assessment based mostly on effects on humans and manmade structures often results poorly constrained, especially in the epicentral area of strong-to-large earthquakes (intensity degree >IX) when the intensity scales are afflicted by saturation, and in sparsely populated areas. The application of the recent
L Guerrieri +7 more
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2016
ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS TRIGGERED BY JANUARY AND FEBRUARY 2001 EL SALVADOR EARTHQUAKES: ANALYSIS FOR HAZARD ...
Eliana Esposito +5 more
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ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS TRIGGERED BY JANUARY AND FEBRUARY 2001 EL SALVADOR EARTHQUAKES: ANALYSIS FOR HAZARD ...
Eliana Esposito +5 more
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Intermittent fasting in the prevention and treatment of cancer
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Katherine Clifton +2 more
exaly
The EEE Catalogue: a global catalogue of Earthquake Environmental Effects
Quaternary International, 2012openaire +1 more source
Metabolomics in cancer research and emerging applications in clinical oncology
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Daniel R Schmidt +2 more
exaly
The EEE Catalogue: a global catalogue of Earthquake Environmental Effects
2011Guerrieri Luca +8 more
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