The 2009 April 6th Mw 6.3 L'Aquila destructive earthquake was successfully recorded by closely spaced 10-Hz and 1-Hz recording GPS receivers and strong motion accelerometers located above or close to the 50° dipping activated fault. We retrieved both static and dynamic displacements from Very High-Rate GPS (VHRGPS) recordings by using Precise Point Positioning kinematic analysis. We compared the GPS positions time series with the closest displacement time series obtained by doubly-integrating strong motion data, first, to assess the GPS capability to detect the first seismic arrivals (P waves) and, secondly, to evaluate the accelerometers capability to detect co-seismic offsets up to ~45 s after the earthquake occurrence. By comparing seism...
We show that high-rate GPS can have a vital role to play in near real-time monitoring of potentially...
The availability of continuous GPS measurements during or soon after significant (Mw > 6) seismic ev...
Four days before the 6th April M5.8 L’Aquila main-shock, a few GPS receivers recording at 10Hz and 1...
The 2009 April 6th Mw 6.3 L'Aquila destructive earthquake was successfully recorded by closely 23 sp...
The 2009 April 6th Mw 6.3 L'Aquila destructive earthquake was successfully recorded by closely 23 s...
In May-July 2012, Emilia Romagna (northern Italy) was struck by a significant seismic sequence, whic...
In May-July 2012, Emilia Romagna (northern Italy) was struck by a significant seismic sequence, whic...
We show that high-rate Global Positioning System (GPS) can have a vital role to play in near-real-ti...
We show that high-rate GPS can have a vital role to play in near real-time monitoring of potentially...
The Global Positioning System (GPS) has become an essential complement to seismic instruments for se...
The Global Positioning System (GPS) has become an essential complement to seismic instruments for se...
We used High-Rate sampling Global Positioning System (HRGPS) data from 52 permanent stations to retr...
We show that high-rate GPS can have a vital role to play in near real-time monitoring of potentially...
The ground motion of the April 6th 2009 Mw 6.3 L'Aquila (Central Italy) earthquake, occurred on a SW...
We show that high-rate GPS can have a vital role to play in near real-time monitoring of potentially...
We show that high-rate GPS can have a vital role to play in near real-time monitoring of potentially...
The availability of continuous GPS measurements during or soon after significant (Mw > 6) seismic ev...
Four days before the 6th April M5.8 L’Aquila main-shock, a few GPS receivers recording at 10Hz and 1...
The 2009 April 6th Mw 6.3 L'Aquila destructive earthquake was successfully recorded by closely 23 sp...
The 2009 April 6th Mw 6.3 L'Aquila destructive earthquake was successfully recorded by closely 23 s...
In May-July 2012, Emilia Romagna (northern Italy) was struck by a significant seismic sequence, whic...
In May-July 2012, Emilia Romagna (northern Italy) was struck by a significant seismic sequence, whic...
We show that high-rate Global Positioning System (GPS) can have a vital role to play in near-real-ti...
We show that high-rate GPS can have a vital role to play in near real-time monitoring of potentially...
The Global Positioning System (GPS) has become an essential complement to seismic instruments for se...
The Global Positioning System (GPS) has become an essential complement to seismic instruments for se...
We used High-Rate sampling Global Positioning System (HRGPS) data from 52 permanent stations to retr...
We show that high-rate GPS can have a vital role to play in near real-time monitoring of potentially...
The ground motion of the April 6th 2009 Mw 6.3 L'Aquila (Central Italy) earthquake, occurred on a SW...
We show that high-rate GPS can have a vital role to play in near real-time monitoring of potentially...
We show that high-rate GPS can have a vital role to play in near real-time monitoring of potentially...
The availability of continuous GPS measurements during or soon after significant (Mw > 6) seismic ev...
Four days before the 6th April M5.8 L’Aquila main-shock, a few GPS receivers recording at 10Hz and 1...