This article presents an overview of the La Paca earthquake of magnitude mbLg 4.7, which occurred on 29 January 2005, with its epicenter located near the town of Avile´s in the Murcia region in southeast Spain. Despite its low magnitude, the earthquake caused important damage in two towns of the epicentral area, La Paca and Zarcilla de Ramos. These areas recorded intensities of VI–VII (European Macroseismic Scale, 1998) and sustained estimated economic losses amounting to 10 million €. Aftershocks continued for more than 2 weeks, producing considerable alarm in the population and mobilizing emergency services from the whole region. The La Paca seismic series is the third registered in the region in the past 8 years, being preceded by the Mu...
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In many countries such as Spain earthquake databases still mainly comprise macroseismic data from fe...
The city of Lorca (Spain) was hit on May 11th 2011 by two consecutive earthquakes with 4.6 and 5.2 M...
This article presents an overview of the La Paca earthquake of magnitude mbLg 4.7, which occurred on...
Hazard-consistent ground-motion characterisations of three representative sites located in the Regio...
19 páginas, 13 figuras, 4 tablas.A detailed study of four earthquakes that occurred in the Murcia re...
Different institutions have produced or updated regional seismic risk studies in particular regions ...
On 10th September 1919 several slightly damaging earthquakes struck the towns of Torremendo, Jacaril...
A magnitude 6.0 or more earthquake is expected on the Alhama de Murcia fault, the most active in the...
The Murcia Region is one of the most active zones in Spain, where three earthquakes took place in 19...
(This is an excerpt from the content) On May 11 2011 at 1705 hours, a small 4.5 Mw. magnitude earthq...
The seismic records are in general valuable information, especially in cases where damage in buildin...
Including faults as seismogenic sources in probabilistic seismic hazard assessments (PSHA) has turne...
South and South-East of Spain are the regions with a higher seismic hazard in Spain. Therefore, a re...
This article is concerned with attempting to ‘predict’ (hindcast) the damage caused by the L’Aquila ...
The Ossa de Montiel (2015/02/23, Mw 4.7) earthquake struck the central part of Spain and was felt fa...
In many countries such as Spain earthquake databases still mainly comprise macroseismic data from fe...
The city of Lorca (Spain) was hit on May 11th 2011 by two consecutive earthquakes with 4.6 and 5.2 M...
This article presents an overview of the La Paca earthquake of magnitude mbLg 4.7, which occurred on...
Hazard-consistent ground-motion characterisations of three representative sites located in the Regio...
19 páginas, 13 figuras, 4 tablas.A detailed study of four earthquakes that occurred in the Murcia re...
Different institutions have produced or updated regional seismic risk studies in particular regions ...
On 10th September 1919 several slightly damaging earthquakes struck the towns of Torremendo, Jacaril...
A magnitude 6.0 or more earthquake is expected on the Alhama de Murcia fault, the most active in the...
The Murcia Region is one of the most active zones in Spain, where three earthquakes took place in 19...
(This is an excerpt from the content) On May 11 2011 at 1705 hours, a small 4.5 Mw. magnitude earthq...
The seismic records are in general valuable information, especially in cases where damage in buildin...
Including faults as seismogenic sources in probabilistic seismic hazard assessments (PSHA) has turne...
South and South-East of Spain are the regions with a higher seismic hazard in Spain. Therefore, a re...
This article is concerned with attempting to ‘predict’ (hindcast) the damage caused by the L’Aquila ...
The Ossa de Montiel (2015/02/23, Mw 4.7) earthquake struck the central part of Spain and was felt fa...
In many countries such as Spain earthquake databases still mainly comprise macroseismic data from fe...
The city of Lorca (Spain) was hit on May 11th 2011 by two consecutive earthquakes with 4.6 and 5.2 M...