Analysis of the 2016 Amatrice earthquake macroseismic data [PDF]
On August 24, 2016, a sudden MW 6.0 seismic event hit central Italy, causing 298 victims and significant damage to residential buildings and cultural heritage.
Lorenzo Hofer +2 more
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Machine learning for prompt estimation of macroseismic intensity from seismometric data in Italy [PDF]
After an earthquake, it is crucial to rapidly and accurately estimate macroseismic intensity to guide rescue operations and assess potential damage. The Mercalli-Cancani-Sieberg intensity scale is used to qualitatively assess the ground shaking based on ...
Luca Patelli +6 more
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On Magnitude Determination by Using Macroseismic Data
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A. G. GALANOPOULOS
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Procedure to estimate maximum ground acceleration from macroseismic intensity rating: application to the Lima, Perú data from the October-3-1974-8.1-Mw earthquake [PDF]
Post-disaster reconstruction management of urban areas requires timely information on the ground response microzonation to strong levels of ground shaking to minimize the rebuilt-environment vulnerability to future earthquakes. In this paper, a procedure
L. Ocola
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On Magnitude Determination by Using Macroseismic Data (Second Paper)
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A. G. GALANOPOULOS
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On the crowdsourcing of macroseismic data to characterize geological settings
Angela Saraò +2 more
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Macroseismic data: present limits and future possibilities
V. Rinaldis, A. Marturano, G. Luongo
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SEISMIC HAZARD MAP FOR THE ITALIAN TERRITORY USING MACROSEISMIC DATA
A seismic hazard map, in terms of macroseismic intensity, is proposed for the Italian continental territory and Sicily, which has a 10% probability of exceedance in 50 years.
Gómez C. Augusto A.
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1921–2021: 100 years of macroseismic studies at BCSF
The French Central Seismological Bureau (BCSF) was set up in Strasbourg in July 1921 by a governmental decision. Since then, BCSF is in charge of the macroseismic survey for the French territories.
Sira, Christophe +5 more
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Hot/Cold Spots in Italian Macroseismic Data [PDF]
The site effect is usually associated with local geological conditions, which increase or decrease the level of shaking compared with standard attenuation relations. We made an attempt to see in the macroseismic data of Italy some other effects, namely, hot/cold spots in the terminology of Olsen (2000), which are related to local fault geometry rather ...
Molchan, G. +2 more
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