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Intensity Scale ESI 2007 for Assessing Earthquake Intensities
2015Pablo G Silva +2 more
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Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 2016
Application of the ESI 2007 Scale is implemented by compilation of reports and quantification of the surface effects on the geological environment (i.e., length and width of ground fractures, width of lateral spreading, diameter of mud/sand/gravel boils) during two recent large earthquakes: South Island, New Zealand (3 September 2010 M w 7.1, referred ...
John J. Sanchez, Rafael F. Maldonado
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Application of the ESI 2007 Scale is implemented by compilation of reports and quantification of the surface effects on the geological environment (i.e., length and width of ground fractures, width of lateral spreading, diameter of mud/sand/gravel boils) during two recent large earthquakes: South Island, New Zealand (3 September 2010 M w 7.1, referred ...
John J. Sanchez, Rafael F. Maldonado
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Quaternary International, 2011
Fault slip-rates are of decisive importance for seismic hazard assessment. However, sensitivity analysis in geological fault slip-rate seismic hazard maps demonstrates that the uncertainty in the attenuation relationships is much higher than the implied uncertainty in slip-rates, so that even if more accurate slip-rate estimation is achieved, it would ...
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Fault slip-rates are of decisive importance for seismic hazard assessment. However, sensitivity analysis in geological fault slip-rate seismic hazard maps demonstrates that the uncertainty in the attenuation relationships is much higher than the implied uncertainty in slip-rates, so that even if more accurate slip-rate estimation is achieved, it would ...
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2017
The 12 April 1998 Mw5.6 Krn Mountains earthquake with a maximum intensity of VII-VIII on the EMS-98 scale caused extensive environmental effects in the Julian Alps. The application of intensity scales based mainly on damage to buildings was limited in the epicentral area, because it is a high mountain area and thus very sparsely populated. On the other
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The 12 April 1998 Mw5.6 Krn Mountains earthquake with a maximum intensity of VII-VIII on the EMS-98 scale caused extensive environmental effects in the Julian Alps. The application of intensity scales based mainly on damage to buildings was limited in the epicentral area, because it is a high mountain area and thus very sparsely populated. On the other
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2007
The Environmental Seismic Intensity scale (ESI2007) is a new earthquake intensity scale only based on the effects triggered by the earthquake in the natural environment. The coseismic effects considered more diagnostic for intensity evaluation are surface faulting and tectonic uplift/subsidence (primary effects), landslides, ground cracks ...
MICHETTI AM +16 more
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The Environmental Seismic Intensity scale (ESI2007) is a new earthquake intensity scale only based on the effects triggered by the earthquake in the natural environment. The coseismic effects considered more diagnostic for intensity evaluation are surface faulting and tectonic uplift/subsidence (primary effects), landslides, ground cracks ...
MICHETTI AM +16 more
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Between ethics and territorial planning: the value of the ESI-2007 scale
2019A modern approach to the assessment of seismic hazard cannot disregard the study of effects induced by earthquakes in the natural environment. The knowledge and mapping of seismic-induced effects represent the basis for providing a more reliable and realistic scenario in territorial planning.
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