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Messina Seismological Observatory Memorial Volume

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This issue is addressed to researchers dealing with seismic studies as the result of an interactive process as part of macroseismic approaches and an a-priori determination of the elements if the territory is involved in the seismic risk evaluation. The significant features which distinguish the work can be identified in the use of new methods for the evaluation of the damage scenarios of historical earthquakes (the local intensity virtual distribution); the adoption of a quick procedure of 2nd level seismic microzonation, depicted on a reduced number of parameters and in situ surveys; the characterization of an innovative seismic vulnerability evaluation procedure based on the analyses of the safety reducers and social priority levels of the elements of territory. The proposed studies, carried out in Sicily and Calabria (Italy), define an operative level of approaches aimed at engineering and civil protection applications.

List of contents

Messina Seismological Observatory Memorial Volume: Preface.- A Methodological Approach for the Evaluation of Urban and Territorial Seismic Vulnerability.- On a Quick Seismic Microzonation of Wide Areas.- On the Observed Intensity Filtering in the Anisotropic Distribution Modelling of Macroseismic Intensity.- On the Intensity Virtual Area Characterization in the Intensity Distribution Modelling by Macroseismic Planes.- An Anisotropic Attenuation Law of Macroseismic Intensity Performed on Virtual Intensity Distribution of Seismogenic Zones.- Macroseismic Magnitude Evaluation of Earthquakes of Calabria and Northeastern Sicily (Southern Italy).- A Magnitude-Felt Area Relation in the Evaluation of the Magnitude of Historical Earthquakes.- Macroseismic Parameters of Seismogenic Zones of Calabria and Sicily for Seismic Hazard Evaluation.- Macroseismic Intensity Modelling of Earthquakes in Southern Spain: Attenuation and Tectonic Implications.- Ancient Constructions as Markers of Tectonic Deformation and Strong Seismic Motions.- Methodological Considerations for the Evaluation of Seismic Risk on Road Network.

Summary

This issue is addressed to researchers dealing with seismic studies as the result of an interactive process as part of macroseismic approaches and an a-priori determination of the elements if the territory is involved in the seismic risk evaluation. The significant features which distinguish the work can be identified in the use of new methods for the evaluation of the damage scenarios of historical earthquakes (the local intensity virtual distribution); the adoption of a quick procedure of 2nd level seismic microzonation, depicted on a reduced number of parameters and in situ surveys; the characterization of an innovative seismic vulnerability evaluation procedure based on the analyses of the safety reducers and social priority levels of the elements of territory. The proposed studies, carried out in Sicily and Calabria (Italy), define an operative level of approaches aimed at engineering and civil protection applications.

Product details

Assisted by Antonio Bottari (Editor), Jesus Ibanez (Editor), Jesús Ibáñez (Editor), Jesús Ibáñez et al (Editor), Michele Maugeri (Editor), Diete Mayer-Rosa (Editor), Dieter Mayer-Rosa (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Basel
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 17.08.2005
 
EAN 9783764372637
ISBN 978-3-7643-7263-7
No. of pages 132
Weight 264 g
Illustrations 132 p.
Series Pageoph Topical Volumes
Pageoph Topical Volumes
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Geosciences > Geology

Formation, Safety, B, Geophysics, Klassische Mechanik, Distribution, hazard, Modelling, Earth and Environmental Science, Earthquake, Classical mechanics, Mechanics, Solid Earth Sciences, Geophysics/Geodesy, seismic, seismogenic

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