23 November 1980 Irpinia-Basilicata earthquake (Southern Italy): towards a full knowledge of the seismic effects.
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
Abstract This paper overviews the procedures and tools used for a systematic study of
the macroseismic consequences caused by a strong earthquake that struck Southern Italy.
The event referred to the 23 November 1980 (Io = X MCS, Ms = 6.9) which affected the
Campania and Basilicata regions. Two aspects are addressed here: to broaden the knowledge
of the macroseismic field and delineate damage maps of the sites affected on an urban scale.
The target area of this study is the Basilicata region about which the current macroseismic
information is poor. This research study, based only on unpublished documentary sources,
supplies about 50 new assessments and about 30 new re-assessments of themacroseismic site
intensity (MCS scale) as outputs. Moreover, about 80 thematic maps showing the damage
pattern of the sites affected are also supplied. It is the first time that a large earthquake has
been the subject of such extensive studies from a macroseismic point of view, with special
attention to the analysis of damage effects at town scale.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
macroseismic intensity; damage map; seismic effects
Elenco autori:
Zotta, Cinzia; Potenza, MARIA ROSARIA; Gizzi, FABRIZIO TERENZIO
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