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A New Attenuation Law of Macroseismic Intensity

1989
A few aspects of seismic hazard and risk are discussed in this paper, with "particular " reference to Italian conditions. In the field of hazard analysis, a new attenuation la w of miccroseismic intensity with epicentral distance, is presented. Then two aspects of seismic risk analysis are discusasd, namely: 1) the distribution of resources devoted to ...
GRANDORI, GIUSEPPE   +3 more
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Correlations between macroseismic intensity estimations and ground motion measures of seismic events

Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering, 2020
A. Masi   +3 more
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Comparison of vulnerability models for masonry building portfolios considering different macroseismic intensity scales

Journal of Building Engineering
Si-Qi Li   +4 more
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Estimating macroseismic intensity from documentary sources using Fuzzy Sets

2006
Seismic intensity of historical earthquakes is usually assessed from documentary sources by the expert evaluation of the correspondence of reported effects with the descriptions of the adopted macroseismic scale. This process involves a number of subjective assumptions, not always explicitly stated, that sometimes may bring different experts to ...
TRIPONE, DANIELE   +3 more
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Reconnaissance survey and macroseismic intensity estimation of the 26th May 2021 Gisenyi (Rwanda) earthquake (Mw 5.1) as a contribution to the seismic hazard assessment in a volcano-tectonic environment

Natural Hazards
Francois Hategekimana   +6 more
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Macroseismic Intensity in the Internet Age

2013
James W. Dewey   +3 more
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COLLECTION, ASSESSMENT AND REPORTING OF MACROSEISMIC INTENSITY IN CANADA

Macroseismic intensity measurements are a fundamental part of seismic event reporting as they provide a severity-based representation of ground shaking. Additionally, inclusion of macroseismic intensity measurements through “Did You Feel It” (DYFI) reports dramatically increases the density of available ground-shaking measurements.
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