The largest dataset ever recorded during a normal fault seismic sequence was acquired during the 2009 seismic emergency triggered by the damaging earthquake in L'Aquila (Italy). This was possible through the coordination of different rapid-response seismic networks in Italy, France and Germany. A seismic network of more than 60 stations recorded up to 70,000 earthquakes. Here, we describe the different open-data archives where it is possible to find this unique set of data for studies related to hazard, seismotectonics and earthquake physics. Moreover, we briefly describe some immediate and direct applications of emergency seismic networks. At the same time, we note the absence of communication platforms between the different European netwo...
At 01:36 UTC (03:36 local time) on August 24th 2016, an earthquake Mw 6.0 struck an extensive sector...
The idea of this Special Issue comes from a “joint venture” of research groups from several Italian ...
After the 1976 Friuli earthquake (Ms = 6.5) in north-eastern Italy that caused about 1,000 casualtie...
International audienceThe largest dataset ever recorded during a normal fault seismic sequence was a...
The largest dataset ever recorded during a normal fault seismic sequence was acquired during the 200...
The largest dataset ever recorded during a normal fault seismic sequence was acquired during the 200...
The largest dataset ever recorded during a normal fault seismic sequence was acquired during the 200...
International audienceRapid-response seismic networks are an important element in the response to se...
International audienceRapid-response seismic networks are an important element in the response to se...
Rapid-response seismic networks are an important element in the response to seismic crises. They tem...
The Mediterrean Network (MedNet) presently comprises 22 operating broadband seismic stations install...
The last strong earthquake that occurred in the southern Apennines, the Irpinia earthquake on 23 Nov...
In August 2016, a magnitude 6.0 earthquake struck Central Italy, starting a devastating seismic sequ...
At 01:36 UTC (03:36 local time) on August 24th 2016, an earthquake Mw 6.0 struck an extensive sector...
The idea of this Special Issue comes from a “joint venture” of research groups from several Italian ...
After the 1976 Friuli earthquake (Ms = 6.5) in north-eastern Italy that caused about 1,000 casualtie...
International audienceThe largest dataset ever recorded during a normal fault seismic sequence was a...
The largest dataset ever recorded during a normal fault seismic sequence was acquired during the 200...
The largest dataset ever recorded during a normal fault seismic sequence was acquired during the 200...
The largest dataset ever recorded during a normal fault seismic sequence was acquired during the 200...
International audienceRapid-response seismic networks are an important element in the response to se...
International audienceRapid-response seismic networks are an important element in the response to se...
Rapid-response seismic networks are an important element in the response to seismic crises. They tem...
The Mediterrean Network (MedNet) presently comprises 22 operating broadband seismic stations install...
The last strong earthquake that occurred in the southern Apennines, the Irpinia earthquake on 23 Nov...
In August 2016, a magnitude 6.0 earthquake struck Central Italy, starting a devastating seismic sequ...
At 01:36 UTC (03:36 local time) on August 24th 2016, an earthquake Mw 6.0 struck an extensive sector...
The idea of this Special Issue comes from a “joint venture” of research groups from several Italian ...
After the 1976 Friuli earthquake (Ms = 6.5) in north-eastern Italy that caused about 1,000 casualtie...