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When probabilistic seismic hazard climbs volcanoes: the Mt. Etna case, Italy – Part 1: Model components for sources parameterization
Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV), Sezione di Catania – Osservatorio Etneo, 95123 Catania, Italy
Graziella Barberi
Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV), Sezione di Catania – Osservatorio Etneo, 95123 Catania, Italy
Salvatore D'Amico
Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV), Sezione di Catania – Osservatorio Etneo, 95123 Catania, Italy
Bruno Pace
DiSPUTer, University “G. d'Annunzio” Chieti-Pescara Via dei Vestini, Chieti, Italy
Laura Peruzza
Istituto Nazionale di Oceanografia e di Geofisica Sperimentale – OGS, 34010 Sgonico (TS), Italy
Tiziana Tuvè
Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV), Sezione di Catania – Osservatorio Etneo, 95123 Catania, Italy
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- Preface: Linking faults to seismic hazard assessment in Europe B. Pace et al.
- Seismic Hazard Analyses From Geologic and Geomorphic Data: Current and Future Challenges K. Morell et al.
- Empirical evidence of orthogonal relationship between directional site effects and fracture azimuths in an active fault zone: The case of the Mt. Etna lower eastern flank F. Panzera et al.
- Surface Faulting of the 26 December 2018, Mw5 Earthquake at Mt. Etna Volcano (Italy): Geological Source Model and Implications for the Seismic Potential of the Fiandaca Fault R. Azzaro et al.
- Fifteen years of Environmental Seismic Intensity (ESI-07) scale: Dataset compilation and insights from empirical regressions M. Ferrario et al.
- The March 1952 seismic sequence at Mt. Etna volcano (Italy): from the historical reappraisal to the seismotectonic implications for the S. Tecla fault R. Azzaro et al.
- When probabilistic seismic hazard climbs volcanoes: the Mt. Etna case, Italy – Part 2: Computational implementation and first results L. Peruzza et al.
- Major explosions and paroxysms at Stromboli (Italy): a new historical catalog and temporal models of occurrence with uncertainty quantification A. Bevilacqua et al.
- Vertical seismic ground shaking in the volcanic areas of Italy: prediction equations and PSHA examples F. Ramadan et al.
- Surface ruptures following the 26 December 2018, Mw 4.9, Mt. Etna earthquake, Sicily (Italy) R. Civico et al.
- Surface ruptures database related to the 26 December 2018, MW 4.9 Mt. Etna earthquake, southern Italy F. Villani et al.
- New paleoseismological and morphotectonic investigations along the 2018 surface ruptures of the Fiandaca Fault, eastern flank of Etna volcano (Italy) G. Tringali et al.
- Sentinel-1 Interferometry and UAV Aerial Survey for Mapping Coseismic Ruptures: Mts. Sibillini vs. Mt. Etna Volcano M. Menichetti et al.
- Frictional properties of basalt experimental faults and implications for volcano-tectonic settings and geo-energy sites P. Giacomel et al.
- Localizing Ground-Motion Models in Volcanic Terranes: Shallow Events at Mt. Etna, Italy, Revisited G. Tusa et al.
- The unstable eastern flank of Mt. Etna volcano (Italy): First results of a GNSS-based network at its southeastern edge G. De Guidi et al.
- The effect of recent resurfacing in volcanic areas on the distribution of co-seismic ground deformation due to strike-slip earthquakes: New insights from the 12/26/2018 seismic event at Mt. Etna G. Tortorici et al.
- New relationships between macroseismic intensity and local magnitude for the volcanic region of Mt. Etna (Italy) S. D’Amico et al.
- The 2018 Mount Etna Earthquake (Mw 4.9): Depicting a Natural Model of a Composite Fault System From Coseismic Surface Breaks G. Romagnoli et al.
- Applying Simulated Seismic Damage Scenarios in the Volcanic Region of Mount Etna (Sicily): A Case-Study From the MW 4.9, 2018 Earthquake V. Pessina et al.
- The attenuation of macroseismic intensity in the volcanic island of Ischia (Gulf of Naples, Italy): comparison between deterministic and probabilistic models and application to seismic scenarios R. Azzaro et al.
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