On August 24, 2016, at 01:36 UTC a MW 6.0 earthquake struck an extensive area of the Central Apennines (Italy) be-tween the towns of Norcia and Amatrice. Due to the mainshock magnitude and the widespread damaging level of build-ings in the epicentral area, the Emersito task force has been mobilized by the Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV). The aim of Emersito is to carry out and coordinate the monitoring of local site effects, caused by geological and geomorphological settings. During the first days of the seismic emergency, Emersito installed a tempo-rary seismic network for site effect studies at 4 municipalities close to the epicentral area (Amandola, Civitella del Tronto, Montereale and Capitignano), using 22 station...
In this work, the results of a quick microtremor survey performed in the municipalities situated in ...
The Central Italy earthquake sequence initiated on 24 August 2016 with a moment magnitude M6.1 event...
Amplification at rock sites in areas of high topographic relief has been increasingly observed in th...
On August 24, 2016, at 01:36 UTC a MW 6.0 earthquake struck an extensive area of the central Apennin...
The first mainshock (Mw 6.0) of the 2016 Central Italy seismic sequence, severely struck the Amatri...
We present a summary of seismological and geophysical investigations at Amatrice (Central Italy), a ...
none9noThis work presents results obtained from numerical site response analyses in the area of Amat...
We present the results of seismological and geophysical investigations performed by the “Istituto Na...
The Central Italy earthquake sequence initiated on 24 August 2016 with a moment magnitude M6.1 event...
This work deals with the experimental and numerical evaluation of the local seismic response of Arqu...
In the months following the April 6th, 2009, L’Aquila earthquake, several Italian and foreign resear...
The April 6, 2009 L’Aquila earthquake was responsible for an “anomalous”, relatively high degree of ...
The 6.0 Mw earthquake that hit central Italy on 24 August 2016 caused at Amatrice damage of unpreced...
We present the activities carried out within the S2 2012-2013 Project, funded in the frame of DPCING...
In this work the results of a quick microtremor survey performed in the municipalities situated in t...
In this work, the results of a quick microtremor survey performed in the municipalities situated in ...
The Central Italy earthquake sequence initiated on 24 August 2016 with a moment magnitude M6.1 event...
Amplification at rock sites in areas of high topographic relief has been increasingly observed in th...
On August 24, 2016, at 01:36 UTC a MW 6.0 earthquake struck an extensive area of the central Apennin...
The first mainshock (Mw 6.0) of the 2016 Central Italy seismic sequence, severely struck the Amatri...
We present a summary of seismological and geophysical investigations at Amatrice (Central Italy), a ...
none9noThis work presents results obtained from numerical site response analyses in the area of Amat...
We present the results of seismological and geophysical investigations performed by the “Istituto Na...
The Central Italy earthquake sequence initiated on 24 August 2016 with a moment magnitude M6.1 event...
This work deals with the experimental and numerical evaluation of the local seismic response of Arqu...
In the months following the April 6th, 2009, L’Aquila earthquake, several Italian and foreign resear...
The April 6, 2009 L’Aquila earthquake was responsible for an “anomalous”, relatively high degree of ...
The 6.0 Mw earthquake that hit central Italy on 24 August 2016 caused at Amatrice damage of unpreced...
We present the activities carried out within the S2 2012-2013 Project, funded in the frame of DPCING...
In this work the results of a quick microtremor survey performed in the municipalities situated in t...
In this work, the results of a quick microtremor survey performed in the municipalities situated in ...
The Central Italy earthquake sequence initiated on 24 August 2016 with a moment magnitude M6.1 event...
Amplification at rock sites in areas of high topographic relief has been increasingly observed in th...