Abstract We critically analyze the results on seismic intensity attenuation in Italy derived by Albarello and D’Amico (2004) and Gasperini (2001).We demonstrate that, due to the inadequacy of certain underlying assumptions, the empirical relationships determined in those studies did not best reproduce the decay of intensity as the distance from the source increases. We reconsidered some of the relevant concepts and assumptions used in these intensity-attenuation studies (macroseismic epicenter, epicentral intensity, data completeness) to suggest some useful recipes for obtaining unbiased estimates. In particular, we suggest that (1) data for distances from the source at which an intensity below the limit of diffuse perceptibility (≤IV) is e...
The paper refers to the attenuation of macroseisrnic intensity with epicentral distance. A new atte...
This article has been originated by thoughts on previous analyses related to the proba- bilistic tre...
Instrumental strong-motion recordings available for Italy only includes data from a few strong earth...
Abstract We critically analyze the results on seismic intensity attenuation in Italy derived by Alb...
We critically analyze the results on seismic intensity attenuation in Italy derived by Albarello an...
We critically analyze the results on seismic intensity attenuation in Italy derived by Albarello and...
We critically analyzed the results of previous studies on seismic intensity attenuation in Italy per...
Abstract Several different attenuation models have recently been proposed for the Italian region to ...
Several different attenuation models have recently been proposed for the Italian region to characte...
Seismic intensity is, by definition, an index for the classification of the severity of earthquake e...
none5The characterization of intensity decay with distance from the source is of paramount importanc...
A statistical analysis of macrosesmic intensity decay with distance has been conducted by using the ...
The study presents a methodology in which fractile distances for a given macroseismic intensity are ...
A detailed analysis of the intensity attenuation in the Etna and other Italian volcanic districts, w...
The paper refers to the attenuation of macroseisrnic intensity with epicentral distance. A new atte...
This article has been originated by thoughts on previous analyses related to the proba- bilistic tre...
Instrumental strong-motion recordings available for Italy only includes data from a few strong earth...
Abstract We critically analyze the results on seismic intensity attenuation in Italy derived by Alb...
We critically analyze the results on seismic intensity attenuation in Italy derived by Albarello an...
We critically analyze the results on seismic intensity attenuation in Italy derived by Albarello and...
We critically analyzed the results of previous studies on seismic intensity attenuation in Italy per...
Abstract Several different attenuation models have recently been proposed for the Italian region to ...
Several different attenuation models have recently been proposed for the Italian region to characte...
Seismic intensity is, by definition, an index for the classification of the severity of earthquake e...
none5The characterization of intensity decay with distance from the source is of paramount importanc...
A statistical analysis of macrosesmic intensity decay with distance has been conducted by using the ...
The study presents a methodology in which fractile distances for a given macroseismic intensity are ...
A detailed analysis of the intensity attenuation in the Etna and other Italian volcanic districts, w...
The paper refers to the attenuation of macroseisrnic intensity with epicentral distance. A new atte...
This article has been originated by thoughts on previous analyses related to the proba- bilistic tre...
Instrumental strong-motion recordings available for Italy only includes data from a few strong earth...