The Messina Strait is one of the most seismically active areas of the Southern Italy; in fact, since 1783, 7 earthquakes with M ranging between 6.0 and 7.2, are reported with extensive damages and induced coseismic environmental effects well described. The most remarkable phenomena were massive landslides (with consequent obstruction of the valleys), small lakes formation, watercourses deviation, slumps, soil fracturing and liquefaction; in the urban area many of the coesismic effects were without doubt due to the settlement of loose sediments and artificial filling (e.g., Messina and Reggio Calabria dock areas). The aim of this work is to understand whether the site effect (generated by resonance phenomena in the upper sediments layers) co...
In this work, the results of a quick microtremor survey performed in the municipalities situated in ...
A study aimed to shed some light on building collapse caused by the strongest earthquakes in the Sa...
On 6 September 2002 a Mw 5.9 earthquake occurred in the southern Tyrrhenian sea, 40 km off the coast...
The Messina Strait is one of the most seismically active areas of the Southern Italy; in fact, since...
The HVSR method applied to seismic noise can be a very useful technique to map the site effects of t...
Following the 2002 Molise, Italy, earthquake, we performed a set of horizontal to vertical spectral ...
A dynamic characterisation for the test site of Regional Civil Defence Department in the city of Mes...
The article deals with the results of extensive surveys conducted in the town of Avellino, in southe...
The city of Palermo is an appropriate test site where the efficiency of microtremors in predicting g...
The HVSR method applied to seismic noise can be a very useful technique to map the site effects of t...
Sansepolcro, one of the most significant city of Tuscan Tiber Valley, is located in an area close to...
On 6 September 2002 a Mw 5.9 earthquake occurred in the southern Tyrrhenian sea, 40 km off the coast...
On December 28th 1908 the city of Messina was destroyed by one of the most catastrophic Italian eart...
During the ML = 5.6 and 5.8 earthquakes occurred in central Italy on 26 September 1997 the historic ...
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 ...
A study aimed to shed some light on building collapse caused by the strongest earthquakes in the Sa...
On 6 September 2002 a Mw 5.9 earthquake occurred in the southern Tyrrhenian sea, 40 km off the coast...
The Messina Strait is one of the most seismically active areas of the Southern Italy; in fact, since...
The HVSR method applied to seismic noise can be a very useful technique to map the site effects of t...
Following the 2002 Molise, Italy, earthquake, we performed a set of horizontal to vertical spectral ...
A dynamic characterisation for the test site of Regional Civil Defence Department in the city of Mes...
The article deals with the results of extensive surveys conducted in the town of Avellino, in southe...
The city of Palermo is an appropriate test site where the efficiency of microtremors in predicting g...
The HVSR method applied to seismic noise can be a very useful technique to map the site effects of t...
Sansepolcro, one of the most significant city of Tuscan Tiber Valley, is located in an area close to...
On 6 September 2002 a Mw 5.9 earthquake occurred in the southern Tyrrhenian sea, 40 km off the coast...
On December 28th 1908 the city of Messina was destroyed by one of the most catastrophic Italian eart...
During the ML = 5.6 and 5.8 earthquakes occurred in central Italy on 26 September 1997 the historic ...
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 ...
A study aimed to shed some light on building collapse caused by the strongest earthquakes in the Sa...
On 6 September 2002 a Mw 5.9 earthquake occurred in the southern Tyrrhenian sea, 40 km off the coast...