Sergio Molina

ORCID: 0000-0002-8909-6285
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Research Areas
  • Seismic Performance and Analysis
  • earthquake and tectonic studies
  • Geological and Geophysical Studies Worldwide
  • Seismic Waves and Analysis
  • Structural Health Monitoring Techniques
  • Seismology and Earthquake Studies
  • Archaeological and Historical Studies
  • Technology Adoption and User Behaviour
  • Digital Marketing and Social Media
  • Geological and Tectonic Studies in Latin America
  • Seismic Imaging and Inversion Techniques
  • Earthquake Detection and Analysis
  • Higher Education Teaching and Evaluation
  • Landslides and related hazards
  • Customer Service Quality and Loyalty
  • Structural Engineering and Vibration Analysis
  • Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations
  • Wind and Air Flow Studies
  • Masonry and Concrete Structural Analysis
  • E-Learning and Knowledge Management
  • Geophysics and Sensor Technology
  • Satellite Image Processing and Photogrammetry
  • Ethics in Business and Education
  • Environmental and Ecological Studies
  • FinTech, Crowdfunding, Digital Finance

University of Alicante
2015-2025

St. Mary's University, Texas
2020-2021

University of Almería
2021

Ibero American University
2017

New Mexico State University
2016

Red de Investigación Cardiovascular
2014

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to identify the key dimensions mobile banking (m-banking) service quality. Design/methodology/approach authors employ critical incident technique unveil m-banking quality as perceived by customers, and satisfiers/dissatisfiers among identified dimensions. Findings analysis reveals a total 17 quality: application (content, accuracy, ease use, speed, aesthetics, security, diverse features, convenience), customer (reliability, responsiveness, competence,...

10.1108/ijbm-01-2015-0015 article EN International Journal of Bank Marketing 2016-04-29

Purpose The present study seeks to identify the salient mobile shopping (m-shopping) service quality dimensions as perceived by shoppers (m-shoppers) and examines linkages between derived m-shopping dimensions, customer trust loyalty. Design/methodology/approach research instrument is developed based upon mostly validated measures of prior studies. A pretest questionnaire conducted assess content validity measurement scales. An online survey used collect required data. We employ structural...

10.1108/ijqrm-11-2020-0374 article EN International Journal of Quality & Reliability Management 2021-11-08

Abstract We present the first GPS‐derived geodetic observations from NE end of Eastern Betic Shear Zone obtained Bajo Segura GPS network (SE Spain). The has 11 sites and was sampled four times between 1999 2013. Despite low signal‐to‐noise ratio residual velocities obtained, are nonzero at 95% confidence level. postulate that data point to partitioning deformation into NNW–SSE shortening a N70E left‐lateral component. maximum rates located along two main active faults in study area. (north...

10.1029/2018tc004970 article EN Tectonics 2019-04-29

Blida (Algeria) is characterized by a high level of seismic exposure and vulnerability due to its dense population the presence aging buildings. The historical earthquake that occurred in 1825, with moment magnitude (Mw7.1), underscored urgent need for thorough assessment risk area. Here, an extensive study conducted downtown city evaluate consequences presented. Geounits 141 148 emerged as most severely affected all simulated scenarios indicating severe damage casualties mainly closest...

10.1016/j.ijdrr.2024.104314 article EN cc-by International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 2024-02-13

<title>Abstract</title> Effectively presenting seismic risk results is crucial for ensuring that stakeholders, including policymakers and first-responders can understand utilize the information decision-making mitigation. In this study, we conducted a comprehensive assessment Oslo (capital of Norway), integrating both deterministic probabilistic approaches to capture holistic view potential earthquake impacts. Based on field data from exposed major faults in rift margin historical...

10.21203/rs.3.rs-5804859/v1 preprint EN cc-by Research Square (Research Square) 2025-01-24

Radon gas anomalies have been investigated as potential earthquake precursors for many years. In this work, we studied the possible correlations between radon emissions and seismic activity rate a given region to test if existing correlation may be later used forecast occurrence of earthquakes larger than magnitude. The Vrancea (Romania) was chosen study area since it is being surveilled by multidisciplinary real-time monitoring network, at least seven with magnitudes greater 4.5 Mw occurred...

10.3390/s25030933 article EN cc-by Sensors 2025-02-04

Abstract. Probabilistic seismic hazard analysis (PSHA) typically requires tectonic b values and activity rates using declustered catalogues to compute the annual probability of exceedance a given ground motion (for example, peak acceleration or PGA). In this work, we propose methodology that includes spatially gridded time-dependent value rate computation clusters in PSHA calculations. To account for spatial variability relationship earthquakes with sources, incorporate distance from centre...

10.5194/nhess-25-515-2025 article EN cc-by Natural hazards and earth system sciences 2025-02-07

Abstract. The South and South-eastern part of Spain exhibits the highest seismicity rate in country. However, although recently developed Quaternary Active Fault database Iberia (QAFI, García-Mayordomo et al. (2012)) collected available information existing study area regarding fault data for their use seismic hazard applications, this is limited since quality very heterogeneous: few earthquakes are associated to specific segments occurrence time periods (when indicated) affected by high...

10.5194/egusphere-2025-556 preprint EN cc-by 2025-02-26

Many previous research studies have shown how local and even regional earthquakes can significantly affect the release of radon in soil. The aim this work is to investigate relationship between measurements daily seismic activity rate develop a methodology that allows estimating using only measurements. To carry out study, earthquake catalogue Vrancea region (Romania) has been used estimate during given time period, which were also recorded, from January 2016 September 2020. zone represents...

10.3390/s22114160 article EN cc-by Sensors 2022-05-30

Abstract The assessment of the seismic behaviour historic residential buildings and estimation their possible losses in event an earthquake, is a must for defining strategic mitigation plans to prevent irreplaceable heritage losses. In this study integrated performance based probabilistic risk methodology developed. An archival field survey allow identify architectural construction characteristics urban areas determine realistic structural models. These are analysed by using limit state...

10.1007/s10518-023-01721-y article EN cc-by Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering 2023-06-28

Abstract Many studies have demonstrated that the design of structures in a region through uniform hazard principle does not guarantee collapse risk. Even regions with similar Peak Ground Accelerations (PGAs) corresponding to same mean return period, seismic risk terms probability will be significantly different mainly due shape curves as well uncertainties structural capacities. In this paper, risk-targeted mapping is being explored peninsular Spain using recently updated map. Since...

10.1007/s10518-021-01189-8 article EN cc-by Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering 2021-07-29

The Internet of things concept empowered by low-cost sensor technologies and headless computers has upscaled the applicability vibration monitoring systems in recent years. Raspberry Shake devices are among those systems, constituting a crowdsourcing framework forming worldwide seismic network over thousand nodes. While have been proven to densify seismograph arrays efficiently, their potential for structural health (SHM) is still unknown open discovery. This paper presents findings from...

10.3390/s22134787 article EN cc-by Sensors 2022-06-24

10.1023/a:1008142531071 article EN Natural Hazards 2000-01-01

Abstract The city of Oslo, Norway, was affected by a magnitude 5.4 earthquake in 1904 causing widespread minor damage. occurred around 100 km south Oslo within the Permean rift structure that runs North-South along Oslofjord, and deep clay deposits under contributed to damages. A seismic risk scenario including soil amplification buildings classifications has been conducted with two sources, one very close near epicenter. Both scenarios exhibit strong dependencies on soft clays underlying...

10.1080/13632460509350570 article EN Journal of Earthquake Engineering 2005-11-01
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