In this work, the results of a quick microtremor survey performed in the municipalities situated in the epicentre area of the Ml 5.2 2004 Salo` earthquake (North Italy) are presented. The aim of this study is to understand if the large amount of damage caused by the event (about 215 million euros only in the areas near to the epicenter) is correlated more to the local surface geology conditions or to the vulnerability of ancient Italian historical centers. A preliminary seismic zonation was carried out in 5 villages including about 30 measurements of microtremors analyzed by the Nakamura technique (hereinafter HVNR). The points of measurement were carefully selected considering sites located both near damaged buildings and over different lo...
This paper deals with a multi-disciplinary set of tools aimed to analyse the factors controlling the...
A detailed analysis of the earthquake effects on the urban area of Rome has been conducted for the L...
The earthquake of April 6th, 2009 in the L’Aquila area is one of the largest seismic events of the ...
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 city of Palermo is an appropriate test site where the efficiency of microtremors in predicting g...
This study presents the results of 90 seismic ambient noise measurements in Palermo, the main city o...
This study presents the results of 90 seismic ambient noise measurements in Palermo, the main city o...
On October 31st and November 1st 2002 the Basso Molise area (Southern Italy) was struck by two moder...
AbstractIn this paperwe describe a microzonation surveycarried out at a mountain Municipality (Piteg...
This study presents the results of 90 seismic ambient noise measurements in Palermo, the main city ...
During the ML = 5.6 and 5.8 earthquakes occurred in central Italy on 26 September 1997 the historic ...
On November 24, 2004, at midnight (23.59 PM, local time), a moderate earthquake (Ml 5.2, Mw 5.0; fo...
AbstractThis study focuses on two weak points of the present procedure to carry out microzoning stud...
We present a summary of seismological and geophysical investigations at Amatrice (Central Italy), a ...
This paper deals with a multi-disciplinary set of tools aimed to analyse the factors controlling the...
A detailed analysis of the earthquake effects on the urban area of Rome has been conducted for the L...
The earthquake of April 6th, 2009 in the L’Aquila area is one of the largest seismic events of the ...
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 city of Palermo is an appropriate test site where the efficiency of microtremors in predicting g...
This study presents the results of 90 seismic ambient noise measurements in Palermo, the main city o...
This study presents the results of 90 seismic ambient noise measurements in Palermo, the main city o...
On October 31st and November 1st 2002 the Basso Molise area (Southern Italy) was struck by two moder...
AbstractIn this paperwe describe a microzonation surveycarried out at a mountain Municipality (Piteg...
This study presents the results of 90 seismic ambient noise measurements in Palermo, the main city ...
During the ML = 5.6 and 5.8 earthquakes occurred in central Italy on 26 September 1997 the historic ...
On November 24, 2004, at midnight (23.59 PM, local time), a moderate earthquake (Ml 5.2, Mw 5.0; fo...
AbstractThis study focuses on two weak points of the present procedure to carry out microzoning stud...
We present a summary of seismological and geophysical investigations at Amatrice (Central Italy), a ...
This paper deals with a multi-disciplinary set of tools aimed to analyse the factors controlling the...
A detailed analysis of the earthquake effects on the urban area of Rome has been conducted for the L...
The earthquake of April 6th, 2009 in the L’Aquila area is one of the largest seismic events of the ...