Temporary dense seismic network during the 2016 Central Italy seismic emergency for microzonation studies
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2019
abstract:
In August 2016, a magnitude 6.0 earthquake struck Central Italy, starting a devastating seismic
sequence, aggravated by other two events of magnitude 5.9 and 6.5, respectively. After the frst
mainshock, four Italian institutions installed a dense temporary network of 50 seismic stations in an
area of 260 km2. The network was registered in the International Federation of Digital Seismograph
Networks with the code 3A and quoted with a Digital Object Identifer (https://doi.org/10.13127/SD/
ku7Xm12Yy9). Raw data were converted into the standard binary miniSEED format, and organized in a
structured archive. Then, data quality and completeness were checked, and all the relevant information
was used for creating the metadata volumes. Finally, the 99Gb of continuous seismic data and
metadata were uploaded into the INGV node of the European Integrated Data Archive repository. Their
use was regulated by a Memorandum of Understanding between the institutions. After an embargo
period, the data are now available for many different seismological studies.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Seismic Network Data; 2016 Central Italy Earthquake; Seismic Microzonation
List of contributors:
Boniolo, Graziano; DE FRANCO, Roberto; Caielli, GRAZIA MARIA; Mancini, Marco; Gallipoli, MARIA ROSARIA; Stabile, TONY ALFREDO; Tento, Alberto; Corsi, Adelmo
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