This article has been accepted for publication in Geophysical Journal Internationa ©: 2016 Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.Preferential direction in rupture propagation of earthquakes is known to have strong consequences on the azimuthal distribution of the ground motion. While source directivity effects are well established for large seismic events, their observation for moderate and small earthquakes are still restricted to a few cases. This is mainly due to intrinsic difficulties in recognizing source directivity unambiguously for less energetic/shorter ruptures. Therefore, we propose the use of multiapproach analysis for revealing the possible directivity for sma...
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We investigate the possibility of inferring the dominant horizontalrupture direction for moderate e...
We investigate the possibility of inferring the dominant horizontal rupture direction for moderate e...
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In this study we investigate directivity effects associated to the Mw6.0 Amatrice earthquake taking ...
The Colfiorito Mw 6.0 (September 26, 1997, 09:40 UTC) and the Sellano Mw 5.6 (October 14, 1997) norm...
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Along strike rupture directivity is a persistent feature in normal-faulting earthquakes in the Apen...
Geophysical Research Letters, v. 32, p. L12309, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2005GL022687Internat...
Abstract We investigate the possibility of inferring the dominant horizontal-rupture direction for m...
We analyse the spatial distribution of the intensity data points surveyed after the Mw 6.3, 2009 L’A...
The destructive earthquake (M 7) that struck western Calabria (southern Italy) on 8 September 1905 p...
We present a new approach to estimate the predominant direction of rupture propagation during a sei...
In this study, we investigate the along-strike rupture directivity of the five moderate-magnitude (M...
We investigate the possibility of inferring the dominant horizontalrupture direction for moderate e...
We investigate the possibility of inferring the dominant horizontal rupture direction for moderate e...
The Colfiorito Mw 6.0 (September 26, 1997, 09:40 UTC) and the Sellano Mw 5.6 (October 14, 1997) norm...
In this study we investigate directivity effects associated to the August 24, 2016 Mw 6, central Ita...
The Colfiorito Mw 6.0 (September 26, 1997, 09:40 UTC) and the Sellano Mw 5.6 (October 14, 1997) norm...
In this study we investigate directivity effects associated to the Mw6.0 Amatrice earthquake taking ...
The Colfiorito Mw 6.0 (September 26, 1997, 09:40 UTC) and the Sellano Mw 5.6 (October 14, 1997) norm...
Acceleration time series recorded by the Italian Strong Motion Network (RAN) during the October 31,...
Along strike rupture directivity is a persistent feature in normal-faulting earthquakes in the Apen...
Geophysical Research Letters, v. 32, p. L12309, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2005GL022687Internat...
Abstract We investigate the possibility of inferring the dominant horizontal-rupture direction for m...
We analyse the spatial distribution of the intensity data points surveyed after the Mw 6.3, 2009 L’A...
The destructive earthquake (M 7) that struck western Calabria (southern Italy) on 8 September 1905 p...