One of the main objectives of the ITACA (ITalian ACcelerometric Archive) strong motion database, promoted by the Italian Department of Civil Protection, was to improve the characterization of the recording sites from a geological and geophysical point of view and to provide their seismic classification according to the seismic norms pertinent to Italy, namely the Eurocode 8 and the National Technical Norms for Constructions. A standard format to summarize the available information for the recording stations was first produced, in terms of a technical report dynamically linked to the database, i.e., some of the relevant information is automatically updated when the corresponding fields of the database are modified. Then, an important acti...
As part of Task 2 the activities of data collection and compilation of new monographs produced 136 f...
The development of the new Italian strong-motion database ITACA (ITalian AC-celerometric Archive, h...
Strong motion data during the L’Aquila seismic sequence, were mainly recorded by the Italian acceler...
One of the main objectives of the ITACA (ITalian ACcelerometric Archive) strong motion database, pro...
One of the main objectives of the ITACA (ITalian ACcelerometric Archive) strong motion database, pro...
The last release of the strong-motion database ITACA (ITalian ACelerometric Archive v 2.1, http://it...
Geological, geophysical and geotechnical investigations, for the characterization of the strong-moti...
A new Italian strong-motion data base was created during a joint project between Istituto Nazionale ...
Geological, geophysical and geotechnical investigations, for the characterization of the strong-mot...
The Italian Strong Motion Database, ITACA, was developed within projects S6 and S4, funded in the fr...
This report summarizes the available geological and geophysical information of the accelerometric st...
We describe an Italian database of strong ground motion recordings and databanks delineating conditi...
The Italian Strong Motion Database, ITACA, was developed within projects 2 S6 and S4, funded in the...
The activities carried out within Task 2 aim to collect, organize and synthesize geological, geomorp...
The Italian strong-motion database contains 2182 three component waveforms generated by 1004 earthqu...
As part of Task 2 the activities of data collection and compilation of new monographs produced 136 f...
The development of the new Italian strong-motion database ITACA (ITalian AC-celerometric Archive, h...
Strong motion data during the L’Aquila seismic sequence, were mainly recorded by the Italian acceler...
One of the main objectives of the ITACA (ITalian ACcelerometric Archive) strong motion database, pro...
One of the main objectives of the ITACA (ITalian ACcelerometric Archive) strong motion database, pro...
The last release of the strong-motion database ITACA (ITalian ACelerometric Archive v 2.1, http://it...
Geological, geophysical and geotechnical investigations, for the characterization of the strong-moti...
A new Italian strong-motion data base was created during a joint project between Istituto Nazionale ...
Geological, geophysical and geotechnical investigations, for the characterization of the strong-mot...
The Italian Strong Motion Database, ITACA, was developed within projects S6 and S4, funded in the fr...
This report summarizes the available geological and geophysical information of the accelerometric st...
We describe an Italian database of strong ground motion recordings and databanks delineating conditi...
The Italian Strong Motion Database, ITACA, was developed within projects 2 S6 and S4, funded in the...
The activities carried out within Task 2 aim to collect, organize and synthesize geological, geomorp...
The Italian strong-motion database contains 2182 three component waveforms generated by 1004 earthqu...
As part of Task 2 the activities of data collection and compilation of new monographs produced 136 f...
The development of the new Italian strong-motion database ITACA (ITalian AC-celerometric Archive, h...
Strong motion data during the L’Aquila seismic sequence, were mainly recorded by the Italian acceler...