Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
The main objective of this paper was to introduce
the Environmental Seismic Intensity scale (ESI), a new scale
developed and tested by an interdisciplinary group of scientists
(geologists, geophysicists and seismologists) in the frame of the
International Union for Quaternary Research (INQUA) activities,
to the widest community of earth scientists and engineers dealing
with seismic hazard assessment. This scale defines earthquake
intensity by taking into consideration the occurrence, size and areal
distribution of earthquake environmental effects (EEE), including
surface faulting, tectonic uplift and subsidence, landslides, rock
falls, liquefaction, ground collapse and tsunami waves. Indeed,
EEEs can significantly improve the evaluation of seismic intensity,
which still remains a critical parameter for a realistic seismic
hazard assessment, allowing to compare historical and modern
earthquakes. Moreover, as shown by recent moderate to large
earthquakes, geological effects often cause severe damage'';
therefore, their consideration in the earthquake risk scenario is
crucial for all stakeholders, especially urban planners, geotechnical
and structural engineers, hazard analysts, civil protection agencies
and insurance companies. The paper describes background and
construction principles of the scale and presents some case studies
in different continents and tectonic settings to illustrate its relevant
benefits. ESI is normally used together with traditional intensity
scales, which, unfortunately, tend to saturate in the highest degrees.
In this case and in unpopulated areas, ESI offers a unique way for
assessing a reliable earthquake intensity. Finally, yet importantly,
the ESI scale also provides a very convenient guideline for the
survey of EEEs in earthquake-stricken areas, ensuring they are
catalogued in a complete and homogeneous manner
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
ESI scale; Natural hazards; seismology; intensity
Elenco autori:
Esposito, Eliana; Porfido, Sabina
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