GNGTS 2022 - Atti del 40° Convegno Nazionale
GNGTS 2022 Sessione 2.1 223 temporal evolution of static and dynamic source parameters. This could be particularly useful during a seismic sequence, for a change in the source dynamics provides information on the mechanics of earthquake ruptures. Therefore, for rapid response applications, the RAMONES computations can be switched to a modality triggered by alerting messages such as those issued by the EMSC. Other lines of development for RAMONES regard data accessibility and the extension of the monitored region. Regarding the modalities to retrieve data from RAMONES, future effort will be dedicated to making operative representational state transfer (RESTful) webservices, preserving as much as possible the compatibility with FDSN standards for event, station, and data-select queries. References Bindi, D., D. Spallarossa, M. Picozzi, and P. Morasca (2020). Reliability of source parameters for small events in Central Italy: Insights from spectral decomposition analysis applied to both synthetic and real data , Bull. Seismol. Soc. Am. 110, 1–19, doi: 10.1785/0120200126. Scafidi, D., D. Spallarossa, C. Turino, G. Ferretti, and A. Viganò (2016). Automatic P- and S-wave local earthquake tomography: Testing performance of the automatic phase-picker engine RSNI-Picker, Bull. Seismol. Soc. Am. 106, no. 2, 526–536, doi: 10.1785/0120150084. Spallarossa, D., M. Picozzi, D. Scafidi, P. Morasca, C. Turino and D. Bindi (2021). RAMONES, the Rapid Assessment of MOmeNt and Energy Service in Central Italy: Concepts, capabilities and future perspectives, Seismological Research Letters, doi:10.1785/0220200348. Wyss, M., and J. N. Brune (1968). Seismic moment, stress, and source dimensions for earthquakes in the California– Nevada region, J. Geophys. Res. 73, 4681-4694.
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