GNGTS 2019 - Atti del 38° Convegno Nazionale
290 GNGTS 2019 S essione 2.1 Bibliografia Boschi E., Ferrari G., Gasperini P., Guidoboni E., Smriglio G. e Valensise G.; 1995: Catalogo dei Forti Terremoti in Italia dal 461 a.C. al 1980 . ING e SGA Roma- Bologna, 973 pp., con CD-ROM. Boschi E. e Guidoboni E.; 2001: Catania terremoti e lave. INGV, SGA, Editrice Compositori, Roma-Bologna, 414 pp. Boschi E. e Guidoboni E.; 2003: I terremoti a Bologna e nel suo territorio dal XII al XX secolo. INGV Editrice Compositori, Roma-Bologna, 597 pp. Ferrari G. e Guidoboni E.; 2000: Seismic scenarios and assessment of intensity: some criteria for the use of the MCS scale . Annali di Geofisica 43 (4), 707-720. Guidoboni E. e Valensise, G., 2015: On the complexity of earthquake sequences: a Historical Seismology perspective based on the L’Aquila seismicity (Abruzzo, Central Italy), 1315-1915 . Earthquake and Structures 8, 153-184, doi: 10.12989/eas.2015.8.1.153. Guidoboni E., Ferrari G., Mariotti D., Comastri A., Tarabusi G., Sgattoni G., Valensise G.; 2018: CFTI5Med, Catalogo dei Forti Terremoti in Italia (461 a.C.-1997) e nell’area Mediterranea (760 a.C.-1500) . Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV). doi: https://doi.org/10.6092/ingv.it-cfti5. Guidoboni E., Ferrari G., Tarabusi G., Sgattoni G., Comastri A., Mariotti D., Ciuccarelli C., Bianchi M.G., Valensise G.; 2019: CFTI5Med, the new release of the catalogue of strong earthquakes in Italy and in the Mediterranean area , Scientific Data 6, Article number: 80. doi: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-019-0091-9. Sieberg A.; 1932: Geologie der Erdbeben , in Handbuch der Geophysik, vol. 4. Berlin, Borntraeger pp. 550-555. Tertulliani A., RovidaA., Rossi A., Locati M., Camassi R.; 2017: Spunti di riflessione sulla assegnazione dell’intensità macrosismica nel corso di sequenze sismiche. In: Riassunti estesi delle comunicazioni del 36° convegno nazionale GNGTS. ISBN: 978-88-940442-8-7. DATABASE, WEB-SERVICES, AND TOOLS TO ACCESS AND ANALYZE SEISMIC WAVEFORMS RECORDS: THE PERIODIC RELEASE OF THE ITALIAN ACCELEROMETRIC ARCHIVE M. D’Amico, ITACA Working Group National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology, Milan, Italy Introduction. The ITalian ACcelerometric Archive (ITACA) is the national database of the accelerograms recorded since 1972 by the National Accelerometric Network (RAN, Rete Accelerometrica Nazionale), operated by the DPC, the National Seismic Network (RSN, Rete Sismica Nazionale), operated by the INGV, and other regional and international networks operated by various providers (Figure 1). ITACA project started in the framework of the Agreements between the Italian Department of Civil Protection (Dipartimento di Protezione Civile, DPC) and the National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology (Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, INGV) in the 2004-2006 and 2007-2009, funding two dedicated seismological projects: S6-Database of Italian accelerometric data for the period 1972-2004 and S4-The Italian accelerometric databank . Goals of these projects were the collection, qualification and dissemination of the accelerometric waveforms acquired since the ‘70s by the National Agency for Electricity (ENEL), the Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and Sustainable Economic Development (ENEA), and the DPC. The development of ITACA has continued over the time driven by institutional activities in the framework of the Agreement between the INGV and the DPC (Annex A 2012-2021). In 2010, ITACA becomes the Italian infrastructure for accelerometric data distribution co-funded by the European Plate Observing System (EPOS, https://www.epos-ip.org/ ), a long-term project aimed to the creation of European research infrastructures for the solid Earth. Today, ITACA is the national node of the Engineering Strong Motion database (ESM https://esm.mi.ingv.it/) , distributed under the umbrella of Observatories & Research Facilities for European Seismology (ORFEUS https://www.orfeus -
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