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Seismic Data acquired by the INGV Emergency Group - L'Aquila-Italy 2009 - T01

Dati sismici acquisiti dal Gruppo di emergenza INGV - L'Aquila-Italia 2009Y - T01
Authors: Margheriti, Lucia; Govoni, Aladino; Moretti, Milena; D'Alema, Ezio; Anselmi, Mario; Baccheschi, Paola; Bono, Andrea; +30 Authors

Seismic Data acquired by the INGV Emergency Group - L'Aquila-Italy 2009 - T01

Abstract

Il 6 aprile 2009, alle ore 3.32 locali, un terremoto di magnitudo 6,3 ha colpito la regione dell'Abruzzo, situata nell'Italia centrale, causando gravi danni alla città de L'Aquila e ai paesi circostanti. L'evento ha provocato la perdita di circa 300 vite umane e ha reso senza fissa dimora circa 60.000 persone. In risposta a questa catastrofe sismica, la struttura di Pronto Intervento dell'Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV) si è attivata tempestivamente, istallando due reti sismiche temporanee nell'area epicentrale: la Re.Mo.Tel. in tempo reale e la Re.Mo. stand-alone, insieme al Centro Operativo Emergenza Sismica - COES. I dati raccolti dalle due reti in oltre 2 anni, sono stati utilizzati per studiare le sorgenti sismiche, l'evoluzione spazio-temporale della sequenza sismica e per caratterizzare, tramite la microsismicità, le strutture di faglia attivate e le proprietà del terreno circostante.

On 6 April 2009 at 01:32:40 UTC an earthquake of Mw 6.3 struck the Abruzzo region (central Italy, coordinates: latitude 42.3420° N, longitude 13.380° E, depth 8 Km), causing about 300 deaths and 60,000 homeless people and causing enormous damage to the city of L'Aquila and neighboring towns. Following this seismic event, the Emergency Response facility of the Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV) was quickly activated by installing a seismic network made up of 40 stations in the epicentral area; a part of them with realtime connection (Re.Mo.Tel.), and another stand-alone (Re.Mo.). The stations are equipped with a speedometer and/or accelerometer. All data are available at the European Integrated Data Archive (EIDA)

Keywords

seismic monitoring, earthquake, seismic emergency, SISMIKO, temporary seismic network, seismic data

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