C Pasolini, D Albarello, P Gasperini… - Bulletin of the …, 2008 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Several different attenuation models have recently been proposed for the Italian region to characterize the decay of macroseismic intensity with the distance from the source. The …
Abstract The Geldingadalir and Meradalir eruptions at Mt. Fagradalsfjall in the Reykjanes Peninsula on 19 March 2021 and 3 August 2022, respectively, were preceded by intense …
This study aims at developing new macroseismic intensity attenuation models valid for Italy by exploiting the most updated macroseismic dataset and earthquakes catalogue, as well as …
In this study, we evaluate the performance of five recent Intensity Prediction Equations (IPEs) valid for Italy comparing their predictions with intensities documented at Italian localities. We …
In this paper, we tackle the problem of the intensity attenuation at Ischia, a critical parameter in a high seismic risk area such as this volcanic island. Starting from the new revised …
On 21 August 2017 at 20: 57 (local time) a very shallow (H= 1.2 km), moderate (Md= 4.0), earthquake hit the volcanic island of Ischia (Southern Italy), causing the death of two people …
The historical activity of Mt. Etna is well documented by a large amount of sources that have reported the seismic and volcanic phenomena occurring on the volcano since the late 1600s …
G Lanzano, L Luzi - Bulletin of earthquake engineering, 2020 - Springer
In Italy, earthquakes caused by volcanoes are of primary importance in the evaluation of seismic hazard, since several volcanoes seriously endanger densely populated areas (eg …
In this work, we tackle the problem of seismic hazard at Etna deriving from the recurrent seismogenic activity of local faults, by adopting two independent methods based on …