Paleoseismic evidence and seismic-hazard analysis suggest that the city of Rome, Italy, has experienced considerable earthquake ground motion since its establishment more than 2000 years ago. Seismic hazards in Rome are mainly associated with two active seismogenic areas: the Alban Hills and the Central Apennines regions, located about 20 km southeast and 80–100 km east of central Rome. Within the twentieth century, M 6.8 and M 5.3 earthquakes in the Apennines and the Alban Hills, respectively, have generated intensities up to Mercalli-Cancani-Sieberg scale (MCS) VII in the city. With a lack of strong-motion records, we have generated a 3D velocity model for Rome, embedded in a 1D regional model, and estimated long-period ( 1 Hz) g...
The paper presents the results of a case study conducted on the Holocene alluvial deposits of the Ti...
A comprehensive study of the soil shaking under the seismic wave-field ex- citation is presented. It...
On July 17, 2011, at 18:30:23 UTC, a ML 4.7 earthquake occurred on the east side of the Po Plain (no...
Assessment of potential strong ground motion within the city of Rome is crucial to preserve its mill...
We have studied the seismic response of the city of Rome using the available macroseismic data of lo...
The geological information collected in the last years by the Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica for th...
A methodology is used which combines stochastic generation of random series with a finite-difference...
A hybrid technique, based on mode summation and finite differences, was used to silnulate the ground...
Historical sources report that Rome has experienced considerable earthquake ground motion in the pa...
An edited version of this paper was published by AGU. Copyright (2010) American Geophysical UnionIns...
The earthquake of June 12, 1995 has been located using local and regional data (41°48.8'N, 12°30.8°6...
International audienceA multidisciplinary approach is proposed for evaluating the effects of shaking...
A large data set of ground-velocity time histories from earthquakes that occurred in Friuli-Venezia ...
In this paper we show 3D physics-based numerical simulations of ground motion during one of the most...
On October 31st and November 1st, 2002 two moderate earthquakes of moment magnitude Mw=5.7 (INGV-Har...
The paper presents the results of a case study conducted on the Holocene alluvial deposits of the Ti...
A comprehensive study of the soil shaking under the seismic wave-field ex- citation is presented. It...
On July 17, 2011, at 18:30:23 UTC, a ML 4.7 earthquake occurred on the east side of the Po Plain (no...
Assessment of potential strong ground motion within the city of Rome is crucial to preserve its mill...
We have studied the seismic response of the city of Rome using the available macroseismic data of lo...
The geological information collected in the last years by the Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica for th...
A methodology is used which combines stochastic generation of random series with a finite-difference...
A hybrid technique, based on mode summation and finite differences, was used to silnulate the ground...
Historical sources report that Rome has experienced considerable earthquake ground motion in the pa...
An edited version of this paper was published by AGU. Copyright (2010) American Geophysical UnionIns...
The earthquake of June 12, 1995 has been located using local and regional data (41°48.8'N, 12°30.8°6...
International audienceA multidisciplinary approach is proposed for evaluating the effects of shaking...
A large data set of ground-velocity time histories from earthquakes that occurred in Friuli-Venezia ...
In this paper we show 3D physics-based numerical simulations of ground motion during one of the most...
On October 31st and November 1st, 2002 two moderate earthquakes of moment magnitude Mw=5.7 (INGV-Har...
The paper presents the results of a case study conducted on the Holocene alluvial deposits of the Ti...
A comprehensive study of the soil shaking under the seismic wave-field ex- citation is presented. It...
On July 17, 2011, at 18:30:23 UTC, a ML 4.7 earthquake occurred on the east side of the Po Plain (no...