In seismology, the analisys of source kinematic parameters (slip-rate and rupture velocity ecc.) is a fundamental way to study the time-history of the rupture process that occurs during a seismic event. To this end various method to reconstruct source kinematics models from the inversion of seismogram have been proposed during the time. In this work we present an alternative methodology to infer source models. We aim, indeed, at obtaining the slip and rupture velocity distribution on the fault plane inverting the apparent Source Time Functions (STFs). This kind of analysis, rather than a classical inversion based on a direct study of seismograms recorded at various stations, may have several advantages. A major advantage is related to the p...
International audienceWe present a new hierarchical time kinematic source inversion method able to a...
We investigate the rupture history of the three largest magnitude earthquakes of the 1997 Umbria-Mar...
The rupture process of a moderate earthquake (M 4.9)on 28th January 1999 was analyzed using velocity...
In seismology, the analisys of source kinematic parameters (slip-rate and rupture velocity ecc.) is ...
We present an approach to infer the slip and rupture velocity distributions on the fault plane from ...
We describe a technique to infer the kinematic parameters of the earthquake rupture process by the n...
none3An empirical Green’s function (EGF) technique has been developed to detect the rupture velocity...
We use a two-stage nonlinear technique to invert strong motions records and geodetic data to retriev...
Abstract In this paper, we obtain an accurate estimation of the rupture velocity of the 6 April 2009...
International audienceIn this paper, we obtain an accurate estimation of the rupture velocity of the...
We propose a new source-time function, to be used in kinematic modeling of ground-motion time histor...
An empirical Green's function (EGF) technique has been developed to detect the rupture velocity hist...
In this paper, we obtain an accurate estimation of the rupture velocity of the 6 April 2009 M-w 6.3 ...
An EGF inversion technique has been used to retrieve the rupture velocity history of four small eart...
International audienceA new technique is proposed here for the retrieval of slip images from the bac...
International audienceWe present a new hierarchical time kinematic source inversion method able to a...
We investigate the rupture history of the three largest magnitude earthquakes of the 1997 Umbria-Mar...
The rupture process of a moderate earthquake (M 4.9)on 28th January 1999 was analyzed using velocity...
In seismology, the analisys of source kinematic parameters (slip-rate and rupture velocity ecc.) is ...
We present an approach to infer the slip and rupture velocity distributions on the fault plane from ...
We describe a technique to infer the kinematic parameters of the earthquake rupture process by the n...
none3An empirical Green’s function (EGF) technique has been developed to detect the rupture velocity...
We use a two-stage nonlinear technique to invert strong motions records and geodetic data to retriev...
Abstract In this paper, we obtain an accurate estimation of the rupture velocity of the 6 April 2009...
International audienceIn this paper, we obtain an accurate estimation of the rupture velocity of the...
We propose a new source-time function, to be used in kinematic modeling of ground-motion time histor...
An empirical Green's function (EGF) technique has been developed to detect the rupture velocity hist...
In this paper, we obtain an accurate estimation of the rupture velocity of the 6 April 2009 M-w 6.3 ...
An EGF inversion technique has been used to retrieve the rupture velocity history of four small eart...
International audienceA new technique is proposed here for the retrieval of slip images from the bac...
International audienceWe present a new hierarchical time kinematic source inversion method able to a...
We investigate the rupture history of the three largest magnitude earthquakes of the 1997 Umbria-Mar...
The rupture process of a moderate earthquake (M 4.9)on 28th January 1999 was analyzed using velocity...