Laboratory of Research on Experimental and Computational Seimology (RISSC)
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Contact: |
Prof. Aldo Zollo |
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Phone: | +39 081 676810 |
Fax: | +39 081 679920 |
Address: | Department of Physics, Università di Napoli Federico II, Complesso Universitario Monte S.Angelo, via Cinthia, Naples, I-80126, Italy |
Status: | active |
Last data: | 2023-12-08 |
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Publications: | Iannaccone, G., Zollo A., Elia L., Convertito V., Satriano C., Martino C., et al. (2010), A prototype system for earthquake early – warning and alert management in southern Italy, Bull. Earthquake Eng., doi:10.1007/s10518-009-9131-8. // Weber, E., V. Convertito, G. Iannaccone, A. Zollo, A. Bobbio, L. Cantore, M. Corciulo, M. Di Crosta, L. Elia, C. Martino, A. Romeo and C. Satriano (2007), An advanced seismic network in the southern Apennines (Italy) for seismicity investigations and experimentation with earthquake early warning, Seismol. Res. Lett., 78, 622. // Zollo, A., Iannaccone, G., M. Lancieri, L. Cantore, V. Convertito, A. Emolo, G. Festa, F.?Gallovic, M. Vassallo, C. Martino, C. Satriano and P. Gasparini (2009), Earthquake early warning system in southern Italy: Methodologies and performance evaluation, Geophys. Res.?Lett., 36, L00B07, doi:10.1029/2008GL036689. |
Description: | RISSC-Lab is a laboratory made up of researchers of the Department of Physical Sciences - University of Naples "Federico II". Its responsible is Aldo Zollo, professor of seismology. RISSC-Lab carries out research and technological development activities in the following fields, on the basis of projects financed by national and international organisations: Theoretical and experimental seismology with applications to seismic monitoring; Reconstruction of high resolution 3D images of the subsoil for basic and industrial research; Simulation of seismic motion scenarios for danger assessment and seismic engineering; Training and dissemination on earthquakes and seismic risk. Since 2006, RISSC-Lab operates in Southern Appenines (Italy) a dense and high dynamic-range, multi-component seismic array, the Irpinia seismic network (ISNet) composed by 28 stations (Weber et al.,?2007), which is owned by AMRA s.c.ar.l., the Center of Competence in the field of Analysis and Monitoring of Environmental Risk. ISNet is deployed in Southern Apennines along the active fault system responsible for the 1980, November 23, Ms 6.9 Campania - Lucania earthquake, and it aims both at the monitoring of the active fault micro-seismicity, as well as testing a prototype?system for earthquake early warning (Zollo et al., 2009; Iannaccone et al., 2010). |
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