The investigation of local ground conditions is an important part of seismic hazard assessment (Fäh et al., 2003). Local geology can greatly alter the seismic waves from earthquakes by amplifying their amplitude, changing the frequency content and increasing the shaking duration during an earthquake (Kramer, 1996). Sedimentary structures hosting dense settlements are likely to suffer from heavy damage, even though they can be situated away from the epicentre of the earthquake (Zor et al., 2010). The main parameters responsible for such effects are the shear-wave velocity (VS) structure and thickness of the sedimentary cover, the impedance contrast between the soft sediments and the underlying bedrock as well as the geometry of their interfa...
Following the setting up of the Malta Seismic Network, new opportunities for research arise which go...
A historical catalogue of felt earthquakes in the Maltese islands has been compiled dating back to 1...
Landslide phenomena involve the northern coast of Malta, affecting in particular the urban area of X...
We performed geophysical investigations in the northwestern sector of the island of Malta to reconst...
The investigation of local ground conditions is an important part of seismic hazard assessment (Fäh ...
Earthquake ground motion is dependent on various factors, including local ground conditions. Whilst ...
Present study concern integrated geophysical and numerical simulation aiming at evaluate the seismic...
The village of Rometta, northern-eastern Sicily (Southern Italy), experienced severe damage during t...
The tectonic setting of the Maltese islands is mainly influenced by two dominant rift systems belong...
The village of Rometta, northern-eastern Sicily (Southern Italy), experienced severe damage during t...
A historical catalogue of felt earthquakes in the Maltese islands has been compiled dating back to 1...
On 6 September 2002 a Mw 5.9 earthquake occurred in the southern Tyrrhenian sea, 40 km off the coast...
In the Mediterranean area, cliff slopes represent widespread high-risk landforms as they are highly ...
On 6 September 2002 a Mw 5.9 earthquake occurred in the southern Tyrrhenian sea, 40 km off the coast...
In the last forty years, Malta has only experienced a few occasional tremors from local or regional ...
Following the setting up of the Malta Seismic Network, new opportunities for research arise which go...
A historical catalogue of felt earthquakes in the Maltese islands has been compiled dating back to 1...
Landslide phenomena involve the northern coast of Malta, affecting in particular the urban area of X...
We performed geophysical investigations in the northwestern sector of the island of Malta to reconst...
The investigation of local ground conditions is an important part of seismic hazard assessment (Fäh ...
Earthquake ground motion is dependent on various factors, including local ground conditions. Whilst ...
Present study concern integrated geophysical and numerical simulation aiming at evaluate the seismic...
The village of Rometta, northern-eastern Sicily (Southern Italy), experienced severe damage during t...
The tectonic setting of the Maltese islands is mainly influenced by two dominant rift systems belong...
The village of Rometta, northern-eastern Sicily (Southern Italy), experienced severe damage during t...
A historical catalogue of felt earthquakes in the Maltese islands has been compiled dating back to 1...
On 6 September 2002 a Mw 5.9 earthquake occurred in the southern Tyrrhenian sea, 40 km off the coast...
In the Mediterranean area, cliff slopes represent widespread high-risk landforms as they are highly ...
On 6 September 2002 a Mw 5.9 earthquake occurred in the southern Tyrrhenian sea, 40 km off the coast...
In the last forty years, Malta has only experienced a few occasional tremors from local or regional ...
Following the setting up of the Malta Seismic Network, new opportunities for research arise which go...
A historical catalogue of felt earthquakes in the Maltese islands has been compiled dating back to 1...
Landslide phenomena involve the northern coast of Malta, affecting in particular the urban area of X...