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Intensity Scale ESI 2007 for Assessing Earthquake Intensities

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Publication Date:
2015
abstract:
Earthquake intensity scales were introduced at the end of the nineteenth century (e.g., Rossi-Forel, Cancani, Mercalli) in order to characterize source parameters, damage distribution, and environmental impact of relevant seismic events. These intensity scales were based on a classification of earthquake effects on humans, on buildings, and on the natural environment.

Intensity provides a measure of earthquake-induced damage both at a site (local intensity) and at the epicenter (epicentral intensity). It is important to note that intensity evaluations consider the coseismic effects in the whole range of frequencies of vibratory ground motion, together with those resulting from static, finite deformations (fault ground ruptures).
Iris type:
Articolo in Volume
Keywords:
Intensity Scales, Earthquake Environmenta Effects, paleoseismology, seismic hazrad
List of contributors:
Silva, Pablo G.; Michetti, ALESSANDRO MARIA; Guerrieri, Luca
Authors of the University:
MICHETTI ALESSANDRO MARIA
Pericolosità geologica
Handle:
https://irinsubria.uninsubria.it/handle/11383/2020224
Book title:
Encyclopedia of Earthquake Engineering
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