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View article: TS-GAUSS, a web application for rapid estimation of tsunami impact based on pre-calculated simulations in the Mediterranean Sea. 
TS-GAUSS, a web application for rapid estimation of tsunami impact based on pre-calculated simulations in the Mediterranean Sea.  Open
TS-GAUSS (http://ts-gauss.rm.ingv.it/) is a Virtual Access service which provides a rapid method to model  tsunami propagation for a set of predefined points of interest (POIs) using a dataset of pre-calculated tsunami waveforms. This…
View article: The European Fault-Source Model 2020 (EFSM20): geologic input data for the European Seismic Hazard Model 2020
The European Fault-Source Model 2020 (EFSM20): geologic input data for the European Seismic Hazard Model 2020 Open
Earthquake hazard analyses rely on seismogenic source models. These are designed in various fashions, such as point sources or area sources, but the most effective is the three-dimensional representation of geological faults. We here refer…
View article: The European Fault-Source Model 2020 (EFSM20): geologic input data for the European Seismic Hazard Model 2020
The European Fault-Source Model 2020 (EFSM20): geologic input data for the European Seismic Hazard Model 2020 Open
Earthquake hazard analyses rely on the availability of seismogenic source models. These are designed in different fashions, such as point sources or area sources, but the most effective is the three-dimensional representation of geological…
View article: Buried Alive: Imaging the 9 November 2022, Mw 5.5 Earthquake Source on the Offshore Adriatic Blind Thrust Front of the Northern Apennines (Italy)
Buried Alive: Imaging the 9 November 2022, Mw 5.5 Earthquake Source on the Offshore Adriatic Blind Thrust Front of the Northern Apennines (Italy) Open
The prompt identification of faults responsible for moderate‐to‐large earthquakes is fundamental for understanding the likelihood of further, potentially damaging events. This is increasingly challenging when the activated fault is an offs…
View article: Inferring the depth and magnitude of pre-instrumental earthquakes from intensity attenuation curves
Inferring the depth and magnitude of pre-instrumental earthquakes from intensity attenuation curves Open
The Italian historical earthquake record is among the richest worldwide; as such it allows for the development of advanced techniques for retrieving quantitative information by calibration with recent earthquakes. Building on a pilot elabo…
View article: 3D geological modeling of the blind thrust system activated during the November 2022 Pesaro offshore seismic sequence (Adriatic sea, Italy).
3D geological modeling of the blind thrust system activated during the November 2022 Pesaro offshore seismic sequence (Adriatic sea, Italy). Open
The undersea portion of the Northern Apennines is characterized by blind thrust faults running parallel to the Adriatic Sea coastline in northeastern peninsular Italy. These thrusts are buried below a thick cover of syntectonic Quaternary …
View article: Revitalizing vintage seismic reflection profiles by converting into SEG-Y format: case studies from publicly available data on the Italian territory
Revitalizing vintage seismic reflection profiles by converting into SEG-Y format: case studies from publicly available data on the Italian territory Open
In recent decades, geological modeling has significantly evolved, relying on the growing potential of hardware and software to manage and integrate vast datasets of 2D-3D geophysical underground data. Therefore, digitization and integratio…
View article: Towards the new Thematic Core Service Tsunami within the EPOS Research Infrastructure
Towards the new Thematic Core Service Tsunami within the EPOS Research Infrastructure Open
Tsunamis constitute a significant hazard for European coastal populations, and the impact of tsunami events worldwide can extend well beyond the coastal regions directly affected. Understanding the complex mechanisms of tsunami generation,…
View article: Comment on nhess-2022-30
Comment on nhess-2022-30 Open
The Italian historical earthquake record is among the richest worldwide; as such it allows the development of advanced techniques for retrieving quantitative information by calibration with recent earthquakes. Building on a pilot elaborati…
View article: Comment on nhess-2022-30
Comment on nhess-2022-30 Open
The Italian historical earthquake record is among the richest worldwide; as such it allows the development of advanced techniques for retrieving quantitative information by calibration with recent earthquakes. Building on a pilot elaborati…
View article: Modern earthquakes as a key to understanding those of the past: the intensity attenuation curve speaks about earthquake depth and magnitude
Modern earthquakes as a key to understanding those of the past: the intensity attenuation curve speaks about earthquake depth and magnitude Open
The Italian historical earthquake record is among the richest worldwide; as such it allows the development of advanced techniques for retrieving quantitative information by calibration with recent earthquakes. Building on a pilot elaborati…
View article: QQuake, a QGIS Plugin for Loading Seismological Data From Web Services
QQuake, a QGIS Plugin for Loading Seismological Data From Web Services Open
An increasing number of web services providing convenient access to seismological data have become available in recent years. A huge effort at multiple levels was required to achieve this goal and the seismological community was engaged in…
View article: RETRACE-3D project: A multidisciplinary collaboration to build a crustal model for the 2016-2018 central Italy seismic sequence
RETRACE-3D project: A multidisciplinary collaboration to build a crustal model for the 2016-2018 central Italy seismic sequence Open
The RETRACE-3D project (centRal italy EarThquakes integRAted Crustal model) focused on the revision of all the available geological and geophysical data in the area interested by the 2016-2018 seismic sequence of central Italy, with the fi…
View article: Putting the INGV data policy into practice: considerations after the first-year experience
Putting the INGV data policy into practice: considerations after the first-year experience Open
<p>The Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV) has a long tradition of sharing scientific data, well before the Open Science paradigm was conceived. In the last thirty years, a great deal of geophysical data generated b…
View article: Italy&#8217;s Database of Individual Seismogenic Sources (DISS), 20 years on: lessons learned from the construction of a SHA-oriented fault database
Italy’s Database of Individual Seismogenic Sources (DISS), 20 years on: lessons learned from the construction of a SHA-oriented fault database Open
<p>The prototype version of the DISS was launched and published in July 2000. Twenty years later we present an appraisal of how the database started off, how it evolved, and how it served the seismological and engineering communities…
View article: Insights on the European Fault-Source Model (EFSM20) as input to the 2020 update of the European Seismic Hazard Model (ESHM20)
Insights on the European Fault-Source Model (EFSM20) as input to the 2020 update of the European Seismic Hazard Model (ESHM20) Open
<p>The H2020 Project SERA (WP25-JRA3; http://www.sera-eu.org) is committed to updating and extending the 2013 European Seismic Hazard Model (ESHM13; Woessner et al., 2015, Bull. Earthquake Eng.) to form the basis of the next revision…
View article: Surface ruptures database related to the 26 December 2018, MW 4.9 Mt. Etna earthquake, southern Italy
Surface ruptures database related to the 26 December 2018, MW 4.9 Mt. Etna earthquake, southern Italy Open
We provide a database of the surface ruptures produced by the 26 December 2018 Mw 4.9 earthquake that struck the eastern flank of Mt. Etna volcano in Sicily (southern Italy). Despite its relatively small magnitude, this shallow earthquake …
View article: Surface ruptures following the 26 December 2018, Mw 4.9, Mt. Etna earthquake, Sicily (Italy)
Surface ruptures following the 26 December 2018, Mw 4.9, Mt. Etna earthquake, Sicily (Italy) Open
We present a 1:10,000 scale map of the coseismic surface ruptures following the 26 December 2018 Mw 4.9 earthquake that struck the eastern flank of Mt. Etna volcano (southern Italy). Detailed rupture mapping is based on extensive field sur…
View article: Surface ruptures database related to the 26 December 2018, MW 4.9 Mt. Etna earthquake, southern Italy
Surface ruptures database related to the 26 December 2018, MW 4.9 Mt. Etna earthquake, southern Italy Open
We provide a database of the coseismic surface ruptures produced by the 26 December 2018 Mw 4.9 earthquake that struck the eastern flank of Mt. Etna (southern Italy), the largest active volcano in Europe. Despite its small size, this shall…
View article: Coseismic effects of the 2016 Amatrice seismic sequence: first geological results
Coseismic effects of the 2016 Amatrice seismic sequence: first geological results Open
Since the beginning of the ongoing Amatrice seismic sequence on August 24, 2016, initiated by a Mw 6.0 normal faulting earthquake, the EMERGEO Working Group (an INGV team devoted to earthquake aftermath geological survey) set off to invest…