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Seismic Surveillance and Earthquake Monitoring in Italy

Authors :
Marcello D'Agostino
Sandro Rao
Gianpaolo Cecere
Giulio Selvaggi
Raffaele Di Stefano
L. Falco
Peter Danecek
Anna Nardi
Salvatore Alparone
Paola Baccheschi
Francesco Zanolin
Marco Cattaneo
Milena Moretti
Aldo Benincasa
Licia Faenza
Sergio Di Prima
Vincenzo Sepe
Christian Bignami
Valentino Lauciani
Placido Montalto
Matteo Quintiliani
Annamaria Vicari
Ciriaco D'Ambrosio
Walter De Cesare
Stefano Pintore
Carmelo Cassisi
Francesco Mariano Mele
Andrea Bono
Maria Concetta Lorenzino
P. Ricciolino
Maurizio Pignone
Gianpaolo Sensale
Mario Castellano
Rosario Peluso
Eugenio Privitera
Alessandro Marchetti
Marina Pastori
Stefano Branca
Michele Prestifilippo
Emiliano Della Bina
Alberto Michelini
Francesca Bianco
Francesca Cirilli
Adriano Azzarone
Luisa Valoroso
Salvatore Stramondo
Ornella Cocina
O. Torrisi
Alfonso Giovanni Mandiello
Massimo Fares
Marco Aliotta
Concetta Nostro
Laura Scognamiglio
Alessandro Di Filippo
Giovanni Scarpato
Salvatore Mazza
Diana Latorre
Lucia Margheriti
Massimo Orazi
Emanuele Casarotti
Ivano Carluccio
Pietro Ficeli
Alessandro Amato
Barbara Castello
Fabrizio Bernardi
Antonio Piersanti
Source :
Seismological Research Letters. 92:1659-1671
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Seismological Society of America (SSA), 2021.

Abstract

The Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV) is an Italian research institution with focus on earth sciences. Moreover, the INGV is the operational center for seismic surveillance and earthquake monitoring in Italy and is a part of the civil protection system as a center of expertise on seismic, volcanic, and tsunami risks.INGV operates the Italian National Seismic Network and other networks at national scale and is a primary node of the European Integrated Data Archive for archiving and distributing strong-motion and weak-motion seismic recordings. In the control room in Rome, INGV staff performs seismic surveillance and tsunami warning services; in Catania and Naples, the control rooms are devoted to volcanic surveillance. Volcano monitoring includes locating earthquakes in the regions around the Sicilian (Etna, Eolian Islands, and Pantelleria) and the Campanian (Vesuvius, Campi Fregrei, and Ischia) active volcanoes. The tsunami warning is based on earthquake location and magnitude (M) evaluation for moderate to large events in the Mediterranean region and also around the world. The technologists of the institute tuned the data acquisition system to accomplish, in near real time, automatic earthquake detection, hypocenter and magnitude determination, and evaluation of several seismological products (e.g., moment tensors and ShakeMaps). Database archiving of all parametric results is closely linked to the existing procedures of the INGV seismic surveillance environment and surveillance procedures. Earthquake information is routinely revised by the analysts of the Italian seismic bulletin. INGV provides earthquake information to the Department of Civil Protection (Dipartimento di Protezione Civile) to the scientific community and to the public through the web and social media. We aim at illustrating different aspects of earthquake monitoring at INGV: (1) network operations; (2) organizational structure and the hardware and software used; and (3) communication, including recent developments and planned improvements.

Details

ISSN :
19382057 and 08950695
Volume :
92
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Seismological Research Letters
Accession number :
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