A new method of macroseismic surveys, based on voluntary collaboration through the Internet, has been running at the Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV) since July 2007. The macroseismic questionnaire is addressed to a single non-specialist; reported effects are statistically analysed to extrapolate a probabilistic estimate of Mercalli Cancani Sieberg and European Macroseismic Scale intensities for that observer. Maps of macroseismic intensity are displayed online in almost real time and are continuously updated when new data are made available. For densely inhabited zones, we have received reports of felt effects for even very small events (M=2). Six earthquakes are presented here, showing the ability of the...
On April 6, 2009 a Mw 6.3 earthquake heavily damaged the city of L'Aquila, its suburbs and several l...
Current procedures to collect macroseismic data in Germany are diverse and scattered. At least 10 in...
Two tools have been developed within the European Archive of Historical EArthquake Data (AHEAD) in o...
A new method of macroseismic surveys, based on voluntary collaboration through the Internet, has be...
A new method of macroseismic survey, based on voluntary collaboration through the internet, has bee...
A new method of macroseismic surveys, based on voluntary collaboration through the Internet, has bee...
A macroseismic survey system, based on the INGV web questionnaire, was fully running during L'Aquila...
Macroseismic investigation with data collected through web- based questionnaires is today routinely ...
After the recent destructive L’Aquila 2009 and Emilia-Romagna 2012 earthquakes, a sudden Mw 6.0 seis...
The collection of earthquake testimonies (i.e., qualitative descriptions of felt shaking) is essenti...
On April 6, 2009, at 01:33 GMT, central Italy has been hit by a strong earthquake (Ml 5.8, Mw 6.3) r...
The idea of this Special Issue comes from a “joint venture” of research groups from several Italian ...
AbstractA large amount of data about earthquake effects, supplied by citizens through a web-based qu...
After the recent destructive L\u2019Aquila 2009 and Emilia-Romagna 2012 earthquakes, a sudden MW 6.0...
The aim of this research is to provide an original contribution to the investigation of local macros...
On April 6, 2009 a Mw 6.3 earthquake heavily damaged the city of L'Aquila, its suburbs and several l...
Current procedures to collect macroseismic data in Germany are diverse and scattered. At least 10 in...
Two tools have been developed within the European Archive of Historical EArthquake Data (AHEAD) in o...
A new method of macroseismic surveys, based on voluntary collaboration through the Internet, has be...
A new method of macroseismic survey, based on voluntary collaboration through the internet, has bee...
A new method of macroseismic surveys, based on voluntary collaboration through the Internet, has bee...
A macroseismic survey system, based on the INGV web questionnaire, was fully running during L'Aquila...
Macroseismic investigation with data collected through web- based questionnaires is today routinely ...
After the recent destructive L’Aquila 2009 and Emilia-Romagna 2012 earthquakes, a sudden Mw 6.0 seis...
The collection of earthquake testimonies (i.e., qualitative descriptions of felt shaking) is essenti...
On April 6, 2009, at 01:33 GMT, central Italy has been hit by a strong earthquake (Ml 5.8, Mw 6.3) r...
The idea of this Special Issue comes from a “joint venture” of research groups from several Italian ...
AbstractA large amount of data about earthquake effects, supplied by citizens through a web-based qu...
After the recent destructive L\u2019Aquila 2009 and Emilia-Romagna 2012 earthquakes, a sudden MW 6.0...
The aim of this research is to provide an original contribution to the investigation of local macros...
On April 6, 2009 a Mw 6.3 earthquake heavily damaged the city of L'Aquila, its suburbs and several l...
Current procedures to collect macroseismic data in Germany are diverse and scattered. At least 10 in...
Two tools have been developed within the European Archive of Historical EArthquake Data (AHEAD) in o...