The aim of this paper is to disseminate knowledge in the seismic science community about a possible tool which is not largely popular, despite its potential usefulness. In this paper it will be shown how satellite remotely sensed images may represent a powerful source of information where traditional sources of information are unable to deliver it, or at least to do so timely. Even when traditional information flow can ensure delivery, an advantage may still be found in terms of sooner availability and smaller amount of labour required. In the case shown here a vulnerability study was made on a vast industrial area in the gulf of Siracusa, Sicily, Italy. A series of concurrent factors made it particularly troublesome to obtain information o...
Remotely sensed imagery data from satellites and airborne platforms have become important tools to a...
For civil protection reasons there is a strong need to improve the inventory of areas that are more ...
The objective of the chapter is to describe the major satellite techniques by using both SAR and op...
The aim of this paper is to disseminate knowledge in the seismic science community about a possible ...
Broadly speaking, methods for evaluating seismic vulnerability require such large a number of detail...
Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering, 2017, Volume 10444, Article...
Seismic risk depends not only on seismic hazard, but also on the vulnerability of exposed elements s...
Seismic risk is one of the main problems in highly urbanized countries with a considerable seismic ...
Destructive earthquakes, as much as other natural disasters, represent a challenge for Earth Observa...
The documentation of the effects of natural and man made disaster is one of the most important appli...
Risk from natural hazards and its direct effect in disrupting human livelihood is of paramount inter...
Soon after occurrence of an earthquake many organisations and companies around the world hasten to s...
none2The introduction of high and very high resolution multispectral satellite imagery, characterize...
This document summarizes all the outcome of the three years PhD programme at the University of Pavia...
The adoption of a macroseismic scale to describe the effect of an earthquake requires the collection...
Remotely sensed imagery data from satellites and airborne platforms have become important tools to a...
For civil protection reasons there is a strong need to improve the inventory of areas that are more ...
The objective of the chapter is to describe the major satellite techniques by using both SAR and op...
The aim of this paper is to disseminate knowledge in the seismic science community about a possible ...
Broadly speaking, methods for evaluating seismic vulnerability require such large a number of detail...
Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering, 2017, Volume 10444, Article...
Seismic risk depends not only on seismic hazard, but also on the vulnerability of exposed elements s...
Seismic risk is one of the main problems in highly urbanized countries with a considerable seismic ...
Destructive earthquakes, as much as other natural disasters, represent a challenge for Earth Observa...
The documentation of the effects of natural and man made disaster is one of the most important appli...
Risk from natural hazards and its direct effect in disrupting human livelihood is of paramount inter...
Soon after occurrence of an earthquake many organisations and companies around the world hasten to s...
none2The introduction of high and very high resolution multispectral satellite imagery, characterize...
This document summarizes all the outcome of the three years PhD programme at the University of Pavia...
The adoption of a macroseismic scale to describe the effect of an earthquake requires the collection...
Remotely sensed imagery data from satellites and airborne platforms have become important tools to a...
For civil protection reasons there is a strong need to improve the inventory of areas that are more ...
The objective of the chapter is to describe the major satellite techniques by using both SAR and op...