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Seismic Hazard Estimates Using Ill-defined Macroseismic Data at Site

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 — A new approach is proposed to the seismic hazard estimate based on documentary data concerning local history of seismic effects. The adopted methodology allows for the use of “poor” data, such as the macroseismic ones, within a formally coherent approach that permits overcoming a number of problems connected to the forcing of available information in the frame of “standard” methodologies calibrated on the use of instrumental data. The use of the proposed methodology allows full exploitation of all the available information (that for many towns in Italy covers several centuries) making possible a correct use of macroseismic data characterized by different levels of completeness and reliability. As an application of the proposed methodology, seismic hazard estimates are presented for two towns located in Northern Italy: Bologna and Carpi.

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(Received March 28, 2000, accepted January 25, 2001)

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Albarello, D., Mucciarelli, M. Seismic Hazard Estimates Using Ill-defined Macroseismic Data at Site. Pure appl. geophys. 159, 1289–1304 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00024-002-8682-2

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