- Seismic Waves and Analysis
- Seismic Performance and Analysis
- Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena
- Geophysics and Gravity Measurements
- Geological and Geophysical Studies
- earthquake and tectonic studies
- Structural Health Monitoring Techniques
- Seismology and Earthquake Studies
- Seismic Imaging and Inversion Techniques
- Earthquake Detection and Analysis
- Landslides and related hazards
- High-pressure geophysics and materials
- Geophysics and Sensor Technology
- Urban Planning and Valuation
- Reservoir Engineering and Simulation Methods
- Human Motion and Animation
- Geotechnical Engineering and Underground Structures
- Robotics and Automated Systems
- Sexuality, Behavior, and Technology
- Masonry and Concrete Structural Analysis
- Geological and Geochemical Analysis
- Geotechnical Engineering and Soil Mechanics
- Smart Grid Security and Resilience
- Video Analysis and Summarization
- Network Security and Intrusion Detection
Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia
2014-2024
University of Liège
2015
INGV Sezione di Milano
2011-2014
Mylan (Switzerland)
2011
University of Calabria
2007
Abstract We perform the finite‐extent fault inversion of three main events 2016 Central Italy seismic sequence using near‐source strong motion records. demonstrate that both earthquake nucleation and rupture propagation were controlled by segmentation (N)NW‐(S)SE trending Quaternary normal faults. The first shock (24 August, M w 6.0) ruptured at relay zone between Laga Mts (LF) Cordone del Vettore (CVF) second (26 October, 5.9) nucleated a minor within Mt. Vettore‐Mt. Bove (VBF), while third...
Research Article| June 08, 2016 The Engineering Strong‐Motion Database: A Platform to Access Pan‐European Accelerometric Data Lucia Luzi; Luzi aIstituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV), via Corti 12, 20133 Milan, Italylucia.luzi@ingv.itrodolfo.puglia@ingv.itmaria.damico@ingv.itchiara.felicetta@ingv.itfrancesca.pacor@ingv.itgiovanni.lanzano@ingv.it Search for other works by this author on: GSW Google Scholar Rodolfo Puglia; Puglia Emiliano Russo; Russo bIstituto Vigna Murata 605,...
Research Article| February 05, 2019 A Revised Ground‐Motion Prediction Model for Shallow Crustal Earthquakes in Italy Giovanni Lanzano; Lanzano aIstituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Via Corti 12, 20133 Milan, Italy, giovanni.lanzano@ingv.it, lucia.luzi@ingv.it, francesca.pacor@ingv.it, chiara.felicetta@ingv.it, rodolfo.puglia@ingv.it, sara.sgobba@ingv.it, maria.damico@ingv.it Search other works by this author on: GSW Google Scholar Lucia Luzi; Luzi Francesca Pacor; Pacor Chiara...
Abstract This work describes a procedure to configure U.S. Geological Survey (USGS)‐ShakeMap for given region. The is applied Italy update and improve the ShakeMap service provided by Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV). new configuration features (1) adoption of recently developed ground‐motion models (GMMs) an updated map VS30 local site effects (2) newly USGS‐ShakeMap version 4 (v.4) software (see Data Resources). We have used same subdivision in tectonic regimes adopted...
In this study we derive a spectral model describing the source, propagation and site characteristics of S waves recorded in central Italy. To end, compile analyse high-quality data set composed more than 9000 acceleration velocity waveforms local magnitude (Ml) range 3.0–5.8 at epicentral distances smaller 120 km. The spans time period from 2008 January 1 to 2013 May 31, includes also 2009 L'Aquila (moment Mw 6.1, Ml = 5.8) sequence. This is suitable for application data-driven approaches...
Research Article| August 09, 2017 The Central Italy Seismic Sequence between and December 2016: Analysis of Strong‐Motion Observations Lucia Luzi; Luzi aIstituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV), via Corti 12, 20133 Milan, Italy, lucia.luzi@ingv.itfrancesca.pacor@ingv.itrodolfo.puglia@ingv.itgiovanni.lanzano@ingv.itchiara.felicetta@ingv.itmaria.damico@ingv.it Search for other works by this author on: GSW Google Scholar Francesca Pacor; Pacor Rodolfo Puglia; Puglia Giovanni...
On 6 April 2009, 01:32:40 UTC, an Mw 6.3 earthquake occurred in the Abruzzo region (central Italy), close to L'Aquila, a town of 68,500 inhabitants. About 300 people died because collapse many residential and public buildings, damage was widespread L'Aquila its neighboring municipalities. The at 9.5 km depth along NW-SW normal fault with SW dip, located below city (Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia [INGV] 2009a). The maximum observed intensity is IX–X MCS scale most relevant...
Research Article| July 01, 2013 Overview on the Strong‐Motion Data Recorded during May–June 2012 Emilia Seismic Sequence Lucia Luzi; Luzi aIstituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Sezione Milano, via Bassini 15, 20133 Italylucia.luzi@mi.ingv.it Search for other works by this author on: GSW Google Scholar Francesca Pacor; Pacor Gabriele Ameri; Ameri Rodolfo Puglia; Puglia Pierfrancesco Burrato; Burrato bIstituto Vigna Murata 605, 00143 Rome, Italy Marco Massa; Massa Paolo Augliera;...
Research Article| October 03, 2018 NESS1: A Worldwide Collection of Strong‐Motion Data to Investigate Near‐Source Effects Francesca Pacor; Pacor aIstituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, via Alfonso Corti, 12, 20133 Milan, Italy, francesca.pacor@ingv.itchiara.felicetta@ingv.itgiovanni.lanzano@ingv.itsara.sgobba@ingv.itrodolfo.puglia@ingv.itmaria.damico@ingv.it Search for other works by this author on: GSW Google Scholar Chiara Felicetta; Felicetta Giovanni Lanzano; Lanzano Sara...
Abstract The aim of this study is to investigate the directivity effects ~250 aftershocks (magnitudes 3–5.5) M w 6.1 2009 L'Aquila earthquake (central Italy). To end, we estimate apparent source spectra at each station removing path and site inferred by standard Generalized Inversion Technique. Then, evaluate residuals between event mean spectrum selected frequencies. We azimuthal frequency dependence for 40 events with best coverage. For most strongest effect ( 3.4–4.0), observe a...
The goal of this article is to investigate the possibility reducing uncertainty ground motion predicted for a specific target area (Po Plain and northeastern Italy), by calibrating set ad hoc ground-motion prediction equations (GMPEs).The derived GMPEs account peculiarities that are not generally considered standard predictive models, such as (1) an attenuation rate dependent on distance ranges geological domains; (2) enhancement short-period spectral ordinates, due reflection S waves at...
Research Article| January 21, 2014 Single‐Station Sigma for Italian Strong‐Motion Stations L. Luzi; Luzi aIstituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Via Bassini 15, 20133 Milano, Italylucia.luzi@mi.ingv.itrodolfo.puglia@mi.ingv.itfrancesca.pacor@mi.ingv.it Search other works by this author on: GSW Google Scholar D. Bindi; Bindi bGFZ German Centre Geosciences, Disaster Management and Risk Reduction Technology (CEDIM), Helmholtz Potsdam, Telegrafenberg, 14473 Germanybindi@gfz-potsdam.de...
Abstract This paper describes the seismological analyses performed within framework of seismic microzonation study for reconstruction 138 municipalities damaged by 2016–2017 sequence in Central Italy. Many waveforms were recorded over approximately 15 years at 180 instrumented sites equipped with permanent or temporary stations an area that includes all localities. Site response was assessed using earthquake and noise recordings selected through different parameters, such as spectral...
Research Article| December 27, 2018 Fling Effects from Near‐Source Strong‐Motion Records: Insights the 2016 Mw 6.5 Norcia, Central Italy, Earthquake Maria D'Amico; D'Amico aIstituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Via Alfonso Corti 12, 20133 Milan, maria.damico@ingv.it, chiara.felicetta@ingv.it, francesca.pacor@ingv.it, rodolfo.puglia@ingv.it, giovanni.lanzano@ingv.it, sara.sgobba@ingv.it, lucia.luzi@ingv.it Search for other works by this author on: GSW Google Scholar Chiara...
<p>On May 20, 2012, at 02:03 UTC, a Ml 5.9 reverse-fault earthquake occurred in the Emilia-Romagna region, northern Italy, hypocentral depth of 6.3 km (http://iside.rm.ingv.it/), close to cities Modena and Ferrara plain Po River. The epicenter was near village Finale Emilia where macroseismic intensity assessed 7 EMS98 [Tertulliani et al. this issue], while closest accelerometric station, MRN, located less than 20 west-ward Mirandola (Figure 1) recorded peaks ground accelerations about...