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Pattern recognition methodologies and deterministic evaluation of seismic hazard: a strategy to increase earthquake preparedness

PERESAN, ANTONELLA
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PANZA, GIULIANO
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Gorshkov, A.
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AOUDIA, ABDELKRIM
2002
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BOLLETTINO DELLA SOCIETAÌ€ GEOLOGICA ITALIANA
Abstract
Several algorithms, structured according to a general pattern-recognition scheme, have been developed for the space-time identification of strong events. Currently, two of such algorithms are applied to the Italian territory, one for the recognition of earthquake-prone areas and the other, namely CN algorithm, for earthquake prediction purposes. These procedures can be viewed as independent experts, hence they can be combined to better constrain the alerted seismogenic area. We examine here the possibility to integrate CN intermediate-term medium-range earthquake predictions, pattern recognition of earthquake-prone areas and deterministic hazard maps, in order to associate CN Times of Increased Probability (TIPs) to a set of appropriate scenarios of ground motion. The advantage of this procedure mainly consists in the time information provided by predictions, useful to increase preparedness of safety measures and to indicate a priority for detailed seismic risk studies to be performed at a local scale.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11368/1689697
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  • Pattern recognition

  • earthquake prediction...

  • seismic risk

  • scenario

  • Italy

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Data di acquisizione
Apr 19, 2024
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