We present a Finite Element inverse analysis of the static deformation field for the Mw= 6.3, 2009 L’Aquila earthquake, in order to infer the rupture slip distribution on the fault plane. An univocal solution for the rupture slip distribution has not been reached yet with negative impact for reliable hazard scenarios in a densely populated area. In this study, Finite Element computed Green’s functions were implemented in a linear joint inversion scheme of geodetic (GPS and InSAR) and seismological (strong motion) coseismic deformation data. In order to fully exploit the informative power of our dense dataset and to honor the complexities of the real Earth, we implemented an optimized source model, represented by a fault plane subdivided in ...
Fault slip distribution is usually retrieved from geodetic data assuming that the local crust is an...
Slip distribution on fault planes is usually retrieved by geodetic data assuming the local crust as...
After the April, 6 2009 Mw=6.3 L’Aquila earthquake, the coseimic deformation has measured by > 70 Gl...
We present a Finite Element inverse analysis of the static deformation field for the Mw= 6.3, 2009 L...
<p>We present a Finite Element inverse analysis of the static deformation field for the M<sub>w</sub...
On 2009 April 6 a Mw = 6.3 earthquake struck the Abruzzi region (Central Italy) and caused severe d...
On 2009 April 6 a Mw = 6.3 earthquake struck the Abruzzi region (Central Italy) and caused severe de...
The L'Aquila earthquake (Mw 6.3) occurred on April 6th at 01:32 UTC in the Central Appennines at a d...
Fault slip distribution is usually retrieved from geodetic data assuming that the local crust is an ...
Slip distribution on fault planes is usually retrieved by geodetic data assuming the local crust as ...
Slip distribution on fault planes is usually retrieved by geodetic data assuming the local crust as ...
The 2009 April 6, Mw= 6.3 L\u2019Aquila earthquake occurred within a complex system of NW\u2013SE tr...
The 2009 April 6, Mw= 6.3 L’Aquila earthquake occurred within a complex system of NW–SE trending nor...
The 2009 April 6, Mw= 6.3 L’Aquila earthquake occurred within a complex system of NW–SE trending nor...
The 2009 April 6, Mw= 6.3 L’Aquila earthquake occurred within a complex system of NW–SE trending nor...
Fault slip distribution is usually retrieved from geodetic data assuming that the local crust is an...
Slip distribution on fault planes is usually retrieved by geodetic data assuming the local crust as...
After the April, 6 2009 Mw=6.3 L’Aquila earthquake, the coseimic deformation has measured by > 70 Gl...
We present a Finite Element inverse analysis of the static deformation field for the Mw= 6.3, 2009 L...
<p>We present a Finite Element inverse analysis of the static deformation field for the M<sub>w</sub...
On 2009 April 6 a Mw = 6.3 earthquake struck the Abruzzi region (Central Italy) and caused severe d...
On 2009 April 6 a Mw = 6.3 earthquake struck the Abruzzi region (Central Italy) and caused severe de...
The L'Aquila earthquake (Mw 6.3) occurred on April 6th at 01:32 UTC in the Central Appennines at a d...
Fault slip distribution is usually retrieved from geodetic data assuming that the local crust is an ...
Slip distribution on fault planes is usually retrieved by geodetic data assuming the local crust as ...
Slip distribution on fault planes is usually retrieved by geodetic data assuming the local crust as ...
The 2009 April 6, Mw= 6.3 L\u2019Aquila earthquake occurred within a complex system of NW\u2013SE tr...
The 2009 April 6, Mw= 6.3 L’Aquila earthquake occurred within a complex system of NW–SE trending nor...
The 2009 April 6, Mw= 6.3 L’Aquila earthquake occurred within a complex system of NW–SE trending nor...
The 2009 April 6, Mw= 6.3 L’Aquila earthquake occurred within a complex system of NW–SE trending nor...
Fault slip distribution is usually retrieved from geodetic data assuming that the local crust is an...
Slip distribution on fault planes is usually retrieved by geodetic data assuming the local crust as...
After the April, 6 2009 Mw=6.3 L’Aquila earthquake, the coseimic deformation has measured by > 70 Gl...