Macroseismic intensity data are the only source of information for historical earthquakes; it is therefore necessary to devise methods that allow us to retrieve as many source parameters as possible on the basis of these data. We present the inversion of
Paolo Harabaglia +5 more
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The December 9, 2020, Mw 5.5 Kudara earthquake (Middle Baikal, Russia): internet questionnaire hard test and macroseismic data analysis. [PDF]
Radziminovich YB +5 more
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Validation of seismic hazard curves using a calibrated 14 ka lacustrine record in the Eastern Alps, Austria. [PDF]
Daxer C +5 more
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Near-Real-Time Strong Motion Acquisition at National Scale and Automatic Analysis. [PDF]
Costa G +10 more
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Complex trans-ridge normal faults controlling large earthquakes. [PDF]
Bello S +7 more
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Investigating the potential effectiveness of earthquake early warning across Europe. [PDF]
Cremen G, Galasso C, Zuccolo E.
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Calculating earthquake damage building by building: the case of the city of Cologne, Germany. [PDF]
Nievas CI +5 more
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Converting PSH estimates in terms of ground motion intensity into macroseismic intensity estimates
Abstract Methodological aspects relative to the conversion of probabilistic hazard evaluations in terms of ground motion intensity into hazard in terms of macroseismic Intensity. As a first step, the probabilistic relationships between ground motion intensity and macroseismic intensity are critically re-examined to account for the ...
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Surface rupture and landscape response in the middle of the great Mw 8.3 1934 earthquake mesoseismal area: Khutti Khola site. [PDF]
Riesner M +8 more
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The 1933 Long Beach Earthquake (California, USA): Ground Motions and Rupture Scenario. [PDF]
Hough SE, Graves RW.
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