Brondi, Piero (2016) Feasibility study for the implementation and the integration of earthquake early warning systems to national scale and for specific site. [Tesi di dottorato]

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Item Type: Tesi di dottorato
Resource language: English
Title: Feasibility study for the implementation and the integration of earthquake early warning systems to national scale and for specific site
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Brondi, Piero
piero.brondi@unina.it
Date: 31 March 2016
Number of Pages: 113
Institution: Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II
Department: Fisica
Scuola di dottorato: Scienze fisiche
Dottorato: Rischio sismico
Ciclo di dottorato: 28
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Zollo, Aldo
aldo.zollo@unina.it
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Picozzi, Matteo
UNSPECIFIED
Date: 31 March 2016
Number of Pages: 113
Keywords: Early Warning, Sismologia
Settori scientifico-disciplinari del MIUR: Area 02 - Scienze fisiche > FIS/06 - Fisica per il sistema terra e il mezzo circumterrestre
Date Deposited: 14 Apr 2016 19:50
Last Modified: 31 Oct 2016 11:49
URI: http://www.fedoa.unina.it/id/eprint/11081

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This thesis focuses on EEW, and in particular, it explored two novel approaches for which recent methods have been tested and new methodologies have been built in order to potentiate the on-site and regional EW in Italy. The thesis is divided into three main parts. The first part focused on a feasibility study for a nation-wide EEWS in Italy obtained by the integration of the Italian Accelerometric Network, RAN, and the software PRobabilistic and Evolutionary early warning SysTem (hereinafter, PRESTo). The Second part of thesis is centered on a new EEW on-site methodology for Italy, aimed to obtain real time estimation of the Macroseismic Intensity (hereinafter IM) for a target site during an ongoing earthquake. In the third part of the thesis, the possibility to extract in EEW timeframe information on the seismic energy irradiated during an earthquake is explored.

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