A logical methodology for archaeoseismology: A proof of concept at the archaeological site of Sagalassos, southwest Turkey

M Sintubin, IS Stewart - Bulletin of the Seismological …, 2008 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Archaeoseismology is currently controversial, with criticisms over the extent to which this
research field can contribute to seismic-hazard analysis and, indeed, as to whether man …

Archaeoseismology: methodological issues and procedure

F Galadini, KG Hinzen, S Stiros - Journal of Seismology, 2006 - Springer
Archaeoseismic research contributes important data on past earthquakes. A limitation of the
usefulness of archaeoseismology is due to the lack of continuous discussion about the …

A smoothed stochastic earthquake rate model considering seismicity and fault moment release for Europe

S Hiemer, J Woessner, R Basili, L Danciu… - Geophysical Journal …, 2014 - academic.oup.com
We present a time-independent gridded earthquake rate forecast for the European region
including Turkey. The spatial component of our model is based on kernel density estimation …

Shear wave velocity model of the Santiago de Chile basin derived from ambient noise measurements: a comparison of proxies for seismic site conditions and …

M Pilz, S Parolai, M Picozzi, R Wang… - Geophysical Journal …, 2010 - academic.oup.com
We determined a high-resolution 3-DS-wave velocity model for a 26 km× 12 km area in the
northern part of the basin of Santiago de Chile. To reach this goal, we used microtremor …

Site response analysis of an urban area: A multi-dimensional and non-linear approach

G Falcone, D Boldini, A Amorosi - Soil Dynamics and Earthquake …, 2018 - Elsevier
This paper critically examines the numerical predictions of the seismic site response of both
ideal and real cases as obtained by means of mono-and multi-dimensional Finite Element …

A database of potential paleoseismic evidence in Switzerland

K Kremer, G Gassner-Stamm, R Grolimund… - Journal of …, 2020 - Springer
Paleoseismological evidence is indispensable for the identification of large prehistoric
earthquakes and the extension of the temporal coverage of historical and instrumental …

Quantitative methods in archaeoseismology

KG Hinzen, C Fleischer, SK Reamer, S Schreiber… - Quaternary …, 2011 - Elsevier
Within the multidisciplinary field of archaeoseismology, quantitative methods have begun to
be utilized more prevalently. This paper proposes a scheme of applying quantitative models …

The Importance of Assessing the Geological Site Effects of Ancient Earthquakes from the Archaeoseismological Point of View

HR Hinojosa - Eng, 2023 - mdpi.com
Earthquakes have and continue to, occur worldwide, though some places are affected more
than others by earthquake-induced ground shaking and the same earthquake can cause …

Probabilistic mechanics-based loss scenarios for school buildings in Basel (Switzerland)

C Michel, P Hannewald, P Lestuzzi, D Fäh… - Bulletin of Earthquake …, 2017 - Springer
Developing earthquake scenarios for cities in areas with a moderate seismicity is a
challenge due to the limited amount of available data, which is a source of large …

The source-box wave propagation hybrid methods: general formulation and implementation

I Opršal, C Matyska, K Irikura - Geophysical Journal International, 2009 - academic.oup.com
Summary Originated by Alterman and Karal (AK) in 1968 as a domain-coupling technical
algorithm, the generalized hybrid approach of wave injection is described by binding two …