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Seismic reflection data in the Umbria Marche Region:limits and capabilities to unravel the subsurface structure in a seismically active area
seismic reflection data upper crust structure deformation style
2015/9/1
Before seismic data were made available, the subsurface setting of the Umbria-Marche area was mainly derived from the extrapolation of surface data and from models resulting from analogies with other ...
Robust TIR satellite techniques for monitoring earthquake active regions: limits, main achievements and perspectives
RST Earthquake satellite thermal infrared Hector Mine Izmit GeoSTAR
2015/9/1
In the last few years, Robust Satellite data analysis Techniques (RST) have been proposed which significantly improved present capabilities to investigate possible relations between TIR signal fluctua...
Limits on the potential accuracy of earthquake risk evaluations using the L’Aquila (Italy) earthquake as an example
earthquake risk evaluations earthquake
2015/8/17
This article is concerned with attempting to ‘predict’ (hindcast) the
damage caused by the L’Aquila 2009 earthquake (Mw 6.3) and, more
generally, with the question of how close predicted damage can ...
Limits on the potential accuracy of earthquake risk evaluations using the L’Aquila (Italy) earthquake as an example
Seismic risk Hindcasting L'Aquila earthquake Damage evaluation Epistemic uncertainty
2015/8/14
This article is concerned with attempting to ‘predict’ (hindcast) the damage caused by the L’Aquila 2009 earthquake (Mw 6.3) and, more generally, with the question of how close predicted damage can ev...
In 2012, six Italian seismologists were sent to prison because they failed to predict the 2009 L'Aquila 6.3 magnitude earthquake.To some that may seem absurd but it points to the faith so many have co...
The limits of predictability of volcanic eruptions from accelerating rates of earthquakes
Time-series analysis Volcano seismology Statistical seismology
2014/5/19
Volcanic eruptions are commonly preceded by increased rates of earthquakes. Previous studies argue that in some instances these sequences follow the inverse Omori law (IOL) and that this model could b...