Earthquakes are, by far, the most relevant source of hazard for the densely urbanised areas of Mt. Etna region. Local communities living in the eastern and southern flanks of the volcano continuously suffer social and economic losses due to the very high occurrence of damaging earthquakes, which produce intensities up to degree X EMS despite of low energy (M < 5.0). Seismic hazard in the Mt. Etna region is controlled by two distinct types of earthquakes, namely regional and local events, which have different magnitudes and frequencies (Azzaro et al., 2008). In particular, hazard deriving from local volcano-tectonic events can be relevant if short exposure times (30 years) are considered, since the reference intensity (Iref) calculated at th...
In this work we apply a probabilistic procedure to estimate the macroseismic intensity attenuation i...
Historical activity of Mt. Etna is well documented by a large amount of documentary sources that, si...
Hazard estimations based on the characteristic earthquake model and time-dependent renewal process a...
Earthquakes are, by far, the most relevant source of hazard for the densely urbanised areas of Mt. E...
Results of probabilistic seismic hazard assessment (PSHA), in terms of macroseismic intensity applie...
In the framework of the UPStrat-MAFA project, a seismic hazard assessment has been undertaken in the...
In this work, we tackle the problem of seismic hazard at Etna deriving from the recurrent seismogeni...
Natural disasters, such as earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, have strong effects on the socioecono...
This paper describes the model implementation and presents results of a probabilistic seismic hazar...
Seismic hazard studies have been undertaken at Etna volcano in the last years with the aim of estima...
The volcanic region of Mt. Etna (Sicily, Italy) represents a perfect lab for testing innovative app...
This paper presents the ongoing activities for the assessment of the urban seismic risk at Mt. Etna ...
The tectonic system of the eastern flank of Mt. Etna volcano (Sicily, Italy) is the source of most o...
The volcanic region of Mt. Etna (Sicily, Italy) represents a perfect lab for testing innovative app...
On October 2002 a seismic swarm occurred on the eastern flank of Mt. Etna. One of the strongest even...
In this work we apply a probabilistic procedure to estimate the macroseismic intensity attenuation i...
Historical activity of Mt. Etna is well documented by a large amount of documentary sources that, si...
Hazard estimations based on the characteristic earthquake model and time-dependent renewal process a...
Earthquakes are, by far, the most relevant source of hazard for the densely urbanised areas of Mt. E...
Results of probabilistic seismic hazard assessment (PSHA), in terms of macroseismic intensity applie...
In the framework of the UPStrat-MAFA project, a seismic hazard assessment has been undertaken in the...
In this work, we tackle the problem of seismic hazard at Etna deriving from the recurrent seismogeni...
Natural disasters, such as earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, have strong effects on the socioecono...
This paper describes the model implementation and presents results of a probabilistic seismic hazar...
Seismic hazard studies have been undertaken at Etna volcano in the last years with the aim of estima...
The volcanic region of Mt. Etna (Sicily, Italy) represents a perfect lab for testing innovative app...
This paper presents the ongoing activities for the assessment of the urban seismic risk at Mt. Etna ...
The tectonic system of the eastern flank of Mt. Etna volcano (Sicily, Italy) is the source of most o...
The volcanic region of Mt. Etna (Sicily, Italy) represents a perfect lab for testing innovative app...
On October 2002 a seismic swarm occurred on the eastern flank of Mt. Etna. One of the strongest even...
In this work we apply a probabilistic procedure to estimate the macroseismic intensity attenuation i...
Historical activity of Mt. Etna is well documented by a large amount of documentary sources that, si...
Hazard estimations based on the characteristic earthquake model and time-dependent renewal process a...