Felt index, source parameters and ground motion evaluation for earthquakes at Mt. Vesuvius
<p>Results of non-instrumental surveys carried out on recent and past seismicity at Vesuvius have been retaken in order to propose new analyses regarding source mechanisms and causative faults. We present the results of the October 9, 1999, earthquake, the most intense event since the 1944 eru...
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doaj-4d8e269625cb4726b05357e339cd95ac2020-11-24T22:39:30ZengIstituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)Annals of Geophysics1593-52132037-416X2013-11-0156410.4401/ag-64455869Felt index, source parameters and ground motion evaluation for earthquakes at Mt. VesuviusElena Cubellis0Aldo Marturano1Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Sezione di Napoli, Osservatorio Vesuviano, Naples,Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Sezione di Napoli, Osservatorio Vesuviano, Naples,<p>Results of non-instrumental surveys carried out on recent and past seismicity at Vesuvius have been retaken in order to propose new analyses regarding source mechanisms and causative faults. We present the results of the October 9, 1999, earthquake, the most intense event since the 1944 eruption. The intensity was evaluated by utilizing integer values of the MCS Scale and the felt index as a continuous parameter. Values of magnitude and attenuation determinated by applying macroseismic models to data, and compared to instrumental ones, were utilized to assess the “size” of the historical Vesuvian earthquakes. A magnitude of M = 5.1±.3 was considered for the A.D. 62 earthquake, the largest one of the area that preceded the A.D. 79 famous eruption. By using the macroseismic field of October 9, 1999, the source mechanism of the earthquake was obtained, and synthetic isoseisms and causative fault of the A.D. 62 are also proposed.</p>http://www.annalsofgeophysics.eu/index.php/annals/article/view/6445VesuviusFelt indexEarthquake intensitySource parametersGround motion |
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Felt index, source parameters and ground motion evaluation for earthquakes at Mt. Vesuvius |
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Felt index, source parameters and ground motion evaluation for earthquakes at Mt. Vesuvius |
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Felt index, source parameters and ground motion evaluation for earthquakes at Mt. Vesuvius |
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Felt index, source parameters and ground motion evaluation for earthquakes at Mt. Vesuvius |
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Felt index, source parameters and ground motion evaluation for earthquakes at Mt. Vesuvius |
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felt index, source parameters and ground motion evaluation for earthquakes at mt. vesuvius |
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Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV) |
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Annals of Geophysics |
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1593-5213 2037-416X |
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<p>Results of non-instrumental surveys carried out on recent and past seismicity at Vesuvius have been retaken in order to propose new analyses regarding source mechanisms and causative faults. We present the results of the October 9, 1999, earthquake, the most intense event since the 1944 eruption. The intensity was evaluated by utilizing integer values of the MCS Scale and the felt index as a continuous parameter. Values of magnitude and attenuation determinated by applying macroseismic models to data, and compared to instrumental ones, were utilized to assess the “size” of the historical Vesuvian earthquakes. A magnitude of M = 5.1±.3 was considered for the A.D. 62 earthquake, the largest one of the area that preceded the A.D. 79 famous eruption. By using the macroseismic field of October 9, 1999, the source mechanism of the earthquake was obtained, and synthetic isoseisms and causative fault of the A.D. 62 are also proposed.</p> |
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Vesuvius Felt index Earthquake intensity Source parameters Ground motion |
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