The intensity attenuation of Colfiorito and other strong earthquakes: the viewpoint of forecasters and data gatherers
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2008
abstract:
This article has been originated by thoughts on previous analyses related to the probabilistic treatment of macroseismic
attenuation, from which it emerged that in Italian territory the intensity decay varies greatly from one
region to another, depending on many factors, some of them not easily measurable. By applying a clustering algorithm
we classified some macroseismic fields drawn from the Italian felt report database in three classes.
Earthquakes in the same class constituted the input of a two-step procedure for the Bayesian estimation of the probability distribution of at any distance from the epicenter, conditioned on epicentral macroseismic intensity, where the intensity decay is considered an integer,
random variable, following a binomial distribution. The estimated distributions were validated by forecasting
the macroseismic field of the Colfiorito earthquake. This article deals with the issues left open by those statistical
analyses by following two ways: on one hand we test the procedure by forecasting the macroseismic field
of other strong earthquakes recorded in Italy during the last century and, on the other hand, we ask the reasons
for peculiarities in the results to experts in other fields. The article is hence an introductory work, an example of
the possibility and of the need of exchange of knowledge.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Attenuation; forecast; macroseismic intensity; seismic scenario; validation criteria
List of contributors:
Brambilla, Carla; Rotondi, Renata
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