Following a brief overview on the main characteristics of MCS (1930; the most employed in Italy), MSK (1981) and EMS (1992) macroseismic scales, considerations on their validity to underline the severity of damage on buildings are reported and discussed. Observations carried out on damage related to recent Italian earthquakes show that the seismic behaviour of buildings does not fit that provided by the scales, particularly with regard to the relationship >.JCR Journalope
In April 2009 the Abruzzo region in Central Italy was hit by a strong earthquake (Ml 5.8, Mw 6.3) wi...
The use of historical records to assess macroseismic intensity involves problems seldom evidenced. T...
The reliable evaluation of historical earthquakes is pivotal for seismic hazard assessment, and macr...
Following a brief overview on the main characteristics of MCS (1930; the most employed in Italy), MS...
Following a brief overview on the main characteristics of MCS (1930; the most employed in Italy), MS...
Following a brief overview on the main characteristics of MCS (1930; the most employed in Italy), MS...
The macroseismic scale used for the classification of the more than 33100 seismic effects of the Cat...
The macroseismic scale used for the classification of the more than 33100 seismic effects of the Cat...
We show that macroseismic intensities assessed in Italy in the last decade are not homo- geneous wit...
We show that macroseismic intensities assessed in Italy in the last decade are not homogeneous with ...
The aim of this paper is to highlight the importance of the proper assessment of macroseismic intens...
The use of historical records to assess macroseismic intensity involves problems seldom evidenced. T...
The use of historical records to assess macroseismic intensity involves problems seldom evidenced. T...
In April 2009 the Abruzzo region in Central Italy was hit by a strong earthquake (Ml 5.8, Mw 6.3) wi...
The definition of some of the standards used for evaluating local effectsand optimizing the relative...
In April 2009 the Abruzzo region in Central Italy was hit by a strong earthquake (Ml 5.8, Mw 6.3) wi...
The use of historical records to assess macroseismic intensity involves problems seldom evidenced. T...
The reliable evaluation of historical earthquakes is pivotal for seismic hazard assessment, and macr...
Following a brief overview on the main characteristics of MCS (1930; the most employed in Italy), MS...
Following a brief overview on the main characteristics of MCS (1930; the most employed in Italy), MS...
Following a brief overview on the main characteristics of MCS (1930; the most employed in Italy), MS...
The macroseismic scale used for the classification of the more than 33100 seismic effects of the Cat...
The macroseismic scale used for the classification of the more than 33100 seismic effects of the Cat...
We show that macroseismic intensities assessed in Italy in the last decade are not homo- geneous wit...
We show that macroseismic intensities assessed in Italy in the last decade are not homogeneous with ...
The aim of this paper is to highlight the importance of the proper assessment of macroseismic intens...
The use of historical records to assess macroseismic intensity involves problems seldom evidenced. T...
The use of historical records to assess macroseismic intensity involves problems seldom evidenced. T...
In April 2009 the Abruzzo region in Central Italy was hit by a strong earthquake (Ml 5.8, Mw 6.3) wi...
The definition of some of the standards used for evaluating local effectsand optimizing the relative...
In April 2009 the Abruzzo region in Central Italy was hit by a strong earthquake (Ml 5.8, Mw 6.3) wi...
The use of historical records to assess macroseismic intensity involves problems seldom evidenced. T...
The reliable evaluation of historical earthquakes is pivotal for seismic hazard assessment, and macr...