The Campi Flegrei caldera is a complex structure with a high population density, located west of the city of Naples. In addition of being an active volcano it is characterized by a high seismic hazard due to both Appennines regional earthquakes and to local earthquakes occurring during the bradyseismic crises. These unrest phenomena are characterized by slow ground vertical movements, particularly active in the central part of the caldera, and by a high number of low-magnitude earthquakes. In this context, the determination of the site transfer functions of the area has a strong relevance for the Civil Defense aimed to determine the hazard of the area. We have calculated the site transfer function with different techniques (H/V and G...
Understanding deformation of active calderas allows their dynamics to be defined and their hazard mi...
Silicic calderas are volcanic systems whose unrest evolution is more unpredictable than other volcan...
Abstract: Previous and new results from probabilistic approaches based on available volcanological d...
The Campi Flegrei caldera is a complex structure with a high population density, located west of the...
Introduction At Campi Flegrei about 500,000 people live on caldera and the risk associated to an ...
Campi Flegrei caldera is located 15 km west of the city of Naples, within the central-southern sect...
The knowledge of the dynamic of the Campi Flegrei calderic system is a primary goal to mitigate the ...
The present study analysed volcano tectonic earthquakes that occurred in the caldera of Campi Flegre...
Campi Flegrei is a nested caldera in Italy, whose structure includes submerged and continental parts...
Naples and its hinterland in Southern Italy are one of the most urbanized areas in the worldunder th...
Campi Flegrei is a caldera complex located west of Naples, Italy. The last eruption occurred in 1538...
We investigated the Campi Flegrei caldera using a quantitative approach to retrieve the spatial and ...
The civil defense of Italy and the European community have planned to reformulate the volcanic ris...
The main object of this study is to evaluate, in the area of Campi Flegrei (Italy), the relationshi...
The Campi Flegrei caldera (Italy) is an active volcanic system characterized by significant long- a...
Understanding deformation of active calderas allows their dynamics to be defined and their hazard mi...
Silicic calderas are volcanic systems whose unrest evolution is more unpredictable than other volcan...
Abstract: Previous and new results from probabilistic approaches based on available volcanological d...
The Campi Flegrei caldera is a complex structure with a high population density, located west of the...
Introduction At Campi Flegrei about 500,000 people live on caldera and the risk associated to an ...
Campi Flegrei caldera is located 15 km west of the city of Naples, within the central-southern sect...
The knowledge of the dynamic of the Campi Flegrei calderic system is a primary goal to mitigate the ...
The present study analysed volcano tectonic earthquakes that occurred in the caldera of Campi Flegre...
Campi Flegrei is a nested caldera in Italy, whose structure includes submerged and continental parts...
Naples and its hinterland in Southern Italy are one of the most urbanized areas in the worldunder th...
Campi Flegrei is a caldera complex located west of Naples, Italy. The last eruption occurred in 1538...
We investigated the Campi Flegrei caldera using a quantitative approach to retrieve the spatial and ...
The civil defense of Italy and the European community have planned to reformulate the volcanic ris...
The main object of this study is to evaluate, in the area of Campi Flegrei (Italy), the relationshi...
The Campi Flegrei caldera (Italy) is an active volcanic system characterized by significant long- a...
Understanding deformation of active calderas allows their dynamics to be defined and their hazard mi...
Silicic calderas are volcanic systems whose unrest evolution is more unpredictable than other volcan...
Abstract: Previous and new results from probabilistic approaches based on available volcanological d...