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    Automated seismic event location by waveform coherence analysis by Grigoli, Francesco, Cesca, Simone, Amoroso, Ortensia, Emolo, Antonio, Zollo, Aldo, Dahm, Torsten

    Published in Geophysical journal international (01-03-2014)
    “…Automated location of seismic events is a very important task in microseismic monitoring operations as well for local and regional seismic monitoring. Since…”
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    Combining stress transfer and source directivity: the case of the 2012 Emilia seismic sequence by Convertito, Vincenzo, Catalli, Flaminia, Emolo, Antonio

    Published in Scientific reports (01-11-2013)
    “…The Emilia seismic sequence (Northern Italy) started on May 2012 and caused 17 casualties, severe damage to dwellings and forced the closure of several…”
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    A modified specific barrier model based on new time functions and approach for cracks location on the fault plane: application to the 2008 Iwate–Miyagi earthquake by Rezaei, Mohammad Hadi, Khaji, Naser, Di Maio, Rosa, Emolo, Antonio

    Published in Geophysical journal international (01-10-2021)
    “…SUMMARY Specific barrier method (SBM) is a method used for ground motion generation from a finite fault surface. It is based on a regular distribution of…”
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    A 1D P-wave velocity model of the Gargano promontory (south-eastern Italy) by de Lorenzo, Salvatore, Michele, Maddalena, Emolo, Antonio, Tallarico, Andrea

    Published in Journal of seismology (01-07-2017)
    “…We investigate the elastic properties of the crust in the Gargano promontory, located in the northern part of the Apulia region (Southeastern Italy). Starting…”
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    Building damage scenarios based on exploitation of Housner intensity derived from finite faults ground motion simulations by Chiauzzi, Leonardo, Masi, Angelo, Mucciarelli, Marco, Vona, Marco, Pacor, Francesca, Cultrera, Giovanna, Gallovič, Frantisek, Emolo, Antonio

    Published in Bulletin of earthquake engineering (01-04-2012)
    “…In this paper earthquake damage scenarios for residential buildings (about 4200 units) in Potenza (Southern Italy) have been estimated adopting a novel…”
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    Earthquake early warning feasibility in the Campania region (southern Italy) and demonstration system for public school buildings by Emolo, Antonio, Picozzi, Matteo, Festa, Gaetano, Martino, Claudio, Colombelli, Simona, Caruso, Alessandro, Elia, Luca, Zollo, Aldo, Brondi, Piero, Miranda, Nicola

    Published in Bulletin of earthquake engineering (01-09-2016)
    “…We present the results of a feasibility study of an earthquake early warning system (EEWS) for the Campania region (southern Italy) using schools as specific…”
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    Combining strong-motion, InSAR and GPS data to refine the fault geometry and source kinematics of the 2011, M w 6.2, Christchurch earthquake (New Zealand) by Toraldo Serra, Eugenio Maria, Delouis, Bertrand, Emolo, Antonio, Zollo, Aldo

    Published in Geophysical journal international (01-09-2013)
    “…The space-time distribution of coseismic slip of the 2011 February 21, M w 6.2, Christchurch earthquake, New Zealand, is explored, differently from all…”
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    Combining strong-motion, InSAR and GPS data to refine the fault geometry and source kinematics of the 2011, Mw 6.2, Christchurch earthquake (New Zealand) by Toraldo Serra, Eugenio Maria, Delouis, Bertrand, Emolo, Antonio, Zollo, Aldo

    Published in Geophysical journal international (01-09-2013)
    “…The space-time distribution of coseismic slip of the 2011 February 21, Mw 6.2, Christchurch earthquake, New Zealand, is explored, differently from all previous…”
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    Earthquake source kinematics of moderate earthquakes from the inversion of apparent source time functions by Serra, Eugenio Maria Toraldo, Emolo, Antonio, Orefice, Antonella, Zollo, Aldo

    Published in Geophysical journal international (01-08-2013)
    “…We present an approach to infer the slip and rupture velocity distributions on the fault plane from the non-linear inversion of the apparent source time…”
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    Ground motion scenarios for the 1997 Colfiorito, central Italy, earthquake by A. Emolo, G. Cultrera, G. Franceschina, F. Pacor, V. Convertito, M. Cocco, A. Zollo

    Published in Annals of geophysics (01-06-2008)
    “…In this paper we report the results of several investigations aimed at evaluating ground motion scenarios for the September 26th, 1997 Colfiorito earthquake…”
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    Inferences on the source mechanisms of the 1930 Irpinia (Southern Italy) earthquake from simulations of the kinematic rupture process by A. Emolo, G. Iannaccone, A. Zollo, A. Gorini

    Published in Annals of geophysics (01-12-2004)
    “…We examine here a number of parameters that define the source of the earthquake that occurred on 23rd July 1930 in Southern Italy (in the Irpinia region)…”
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    High frequency strong ground motion modelling in the Catania area associated with the Ibleo-Maltese fault system by Zollo, Aldo, Emolo, Antonio, Herrero, André, Improta, Luigi

    Published in Journal of seismology (01-07-1999)
    “…A hybrid statistical-deterministic approach has been applied to estimate strong ground motion parameters (PGA, spectral ordinates) in South-Eastern Sicily for…”
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    Modelling of ground acceleration in the near source range: the case of 1976, Friuli earthquake (M = 6.5), northern Italy by Zollo, Aldo, Bobbio, Antonella, Emolo, Antonio, Herrero, André, De Natale, Giuseppe

    Published in Journal of seismology (01-12-1997)
    “…A mixed statistical-deterministic model of earthquake rupture is developed for evaluating the strong ground motion in the near source range (receiver distance…”
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