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    Towards a new reference ground motion prediction equation for Italy: update of the Sabetta–Pugliese (1996)

    A revised Italian strong motion archive has become available since July 2007, including all the records of the strongest events occurred from 1972 to 2004. It contains the uncorrected and corrected accelerogra...

    D. Bindi, L. Luzi, F. Pacor, F. Sabetta, M. Massa in Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering (2009)

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    On the suitability of 1 s geophone for ambient noise measurements in the 0.1–20Hz frequency range: experimental outcomes

    Following the ongoing debate about suitability of short-period sensor for seismic noise measurements at frequencies lower than 1 Hz, in this study we compare recordings from two different seismometers (Güralp ...

    A. Strollo, D. Bindi, S. Parolai, K.-H. Jäckel in Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering (2008)

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    Characteristics of strong ground motion data recorded in the Gubbio sedimentary basin (Central Italy)

    Various authors, analysing the set of accelerograms recorded at Gubbio Piana (GBP) (central Italy), have demonstrated that strong amplification occurs at this accelerometric station, which is installed within ...

    F. Pacor, D. Bindi, L. Luzi, S. Parolai, S. Marzorati in Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering (2007)

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    Geotechnical Site Characterisation in the Umbria-Marche Area and Evaluation of Earthquake Site-Response

    In this research a site classification is proposed for the Umbria-Marche area (central Italy), based on geotechnical and geomorphological criteria. Two empirical techniques to evaluate site effects are used, n...

    L. Luzi, D. Bindi, G. Franceschina, F. Pacor, R. R. Castro in pure and applied geophysics (2005)

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    Site Response for the RSM Seismic Network and Source Parameters in the Central Apennines (Italy)

     — Thirty-three earthquakes which occurred in the Central Apennines (Italy) with Ml ranging from 2.4 to 3.7 have been spectrally analysed using digital recordings from twelve stations of the Rete Sismometrica ...

    S. Parolai, D. Bindi, L. Trojani in pure and applied geophysics (2001)

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