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Intermediate Isolation System with Nonlinear Lower Structure and Isolation System

2023

This paper reports a study on the Intermediate Isolation System (IIS) applied to existing buildings. This kind of application is particularly suitable when a vertical addition is planned for buildings in seismic zones; in such a case, an isolation system can be placed at the base of the extension to prevent the increase, or, better, to reduce the seismic demand on the existing structure. In previous works, parametric response spectrum analyses have been carried out on lumped mass models by varying the period of the isolation system. As a result, a sort of IIS design spectrum has been derived and used for selecting design solutions for the vertical extension that minimize the overall seismic…

Fluid Flow and Transfer ProcessesProcess Chemistry and Technologyvertical extensionnonconventional TMDGeneral EngineeringGeneral Materials Sciencevertical extension; intermediate isolation system; nonconventional TMD; masonry structures; seismic retrofitInstrumentationintermediate isolation systemmasonry structuresComputer Science Applicationsseismic retrofit
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Permian-Cenozoic deep-water carbonate rocks of the Southern Tethyan Domain. The case of Central Sicily

2016

We present an integrated stratigraphy of the outcropping and buried Permian-Cenozoic deep-water carbonate successions, forming some of the tectonic units mostly buried beneath the Late Neogene sedimentary cover in the fold and thrust belt of Central Sicily. Three main successions, pertaining to the well known Lercara, Imerese and Sicanian domains, have been reconstructed on the basis of a detailed facies analysis, seismostratigraphic interpretation, bio -stratigraphy (mostly based on palynological data) and comparison between outcropping and subsurface deep-water sediments. The main results reveal a continuous sedimentation of the deep-water Southern Tethyan Sicilian succession since the Pe…

Flysch010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesSettore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica E SedimentologicaTerrigenous sedimentCarbonate platformPermian-Cenozoic stratigraphy deep-water carbonates surface and well-log data seismic calibration Central SicilyGeology010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundPaleontologychemistryFaciesGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesCarbonate rockCarbonateSedimentary rockForeland basinGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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Simultaneous seismic wave clustering and registration

2012

In this paper we introduce a simple procedure to identify clusters of multivariate waveforms based on a simultaneous assignation and alignment procedure. This approach is aimed at the identification of clusters of earthquakes, assuming that similarities between seismic events with respect to hypocentral parameters and focal mechanism correspond to similarities between waveforms of events. Therefore we define a distance measure between seismic curves in R^d d>=1, in order to interpret and better understand the main features of the generating seismic process.

Focal mechanismMultivariate statisticsComputer sciencebusiness.industryFunctional clusteringCurve registration Waveform Palermo aftershocks sequenceProcess (computing)Pattern recognitionMeasure (mathematics)Seismic wavePhysics::GeophysicsIdentification (information)WaveformArtificial intelligenceComputers in Earth SciencesCluster analysisbusinessSettore SECS-S/01 - StatisticaSeismologyInformation Systems
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The Palermo (Sicily) seismic cluster of September 2002, in the seismotectonic framework of the Tyrrhenian Sea-Sicily border area

2009

The northern coast of Sicily and its offshore area represent a hinge zone between a sector of the Tyrrhenian
 Basin, characterized by the strongest crustal thinning, and the sector of the Sicilian belt which has emerged. This
 hinge zone is part of a wider W-E trending right-lateral shear zone, which has been affecting the Maghrebian
 Chain units since the Pliocene. Seismological and structural data have been used to evaluate the seismotectonic
 behavior of the area investigated here. Seismological analysis was performed on a data set of about 2100 seismic
 events which occurred between January 1988 and October 2002 in the Southern Tyrrhenian Sea. This paper
 focuses…

Focal mechanismSeismotectonicslcsh:QC801-809CrustInduced seismicityNorthwestern Sicilylcsh:QC851-999seismotectoniclcsh:Geophysics. Cosmic physicsGeophysicsShear (geology)LithosphereSouthern Tyrrhenian Seaseismotectonicslcsh:Meteorology. ClimatologyShear zoneAftershockSeismologyGeologyAnnals of Geophysics
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A New Dissimilarity Measure for Clustering Seismic Signals

2011

Hypocenter and focal mechanism of an earthquake can be determined by the analysis of signals, named waveforms, related to the wave field produced and recorded by a seismic network. Assuming that waveform similarity implies the similarity of focal parameters, the analysis of those signals characterized by very similar shapes can be used to give important details about the physical phenomena which have generated an earthquake. Recent works have shown the effectiveness of cross-correlation and/or cross-spectral dissimilarities to identify clusters of seismic events. In this work we propose a new dissimilarity measure between seismic signals whose reliability has been tested on real seismic dat…

Focal mechanismSimilarity (geometry)Cross-correlationHypocenterSettore INF/01 - InformaticaComputer sciencebusiness.industryHomogeneity (statistics)Pattern recognitioncomputer.software_genreMeasure (mathematics)Physics::GeophysicsSettore GEO/11 - Geofisica ApplicataWaveformArtificial intelligenceData miningbusinessCluster analysiscomputerDissimilarity measure Clustering Seismic Signals
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The buried Fold and Thrust Belt in Sicily: perspectives for future exploration.

2012

The study region is a part of the Sicilian-Maghrebian Fold and Thrust Belt (FTB), a segment of the Alpine collisional belt, recently described as a result of both post-collisional convergence between Africa and Europe and roll-back of the subduction hinge of the Ionian lithosphere. The region (extending in central Sicily from the Madonie Mountains. to the eastern corner of the Iblean-Pelagian foreland through the impressive NE-SW trending Tertiary clastic and evaporitic range of the Caltanissetta trough) is located in an area where the main thrust system disappears beneath a wedge of deformed Neogene deposits. Earlier studies have neglected the importance of the potential target for hydroca…

Fold and thrust belt exploration hydrocarbon seismic profile SicilySettore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica E Sedimentologica
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Probabilistic forecast for Northern New Zealand seismic process: a kernel-based approach

2009

Forecast of earthquakes of a given area of Northern New Zealand is provided. It is based on the assumption that future earthquakes activity may be based on the smoothing of past earthquakes. Therefore, seismic activity is described by an intensity function factorized into kernel functions which depend on time longitude and latitude of events.

Forecast of seismic activity kernel estimator New Zealand seismicitySettore SECS-S/01 - Statistica
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Prediction of the Fundamental Period of Infilled RC Frame Structures Using Artificial Neural Networks

2015

The fundamental period is one of the most critical parameters for the seismic design of structures. There are several literature approaches for its estimation which often conflict with each other, making their use questionable. Furthermore, the majority of these approaches do not take into account the presence of infill walls into the structure despite the fact that infill walls increase the stiffness and mass of structure leading to significant changes in the fundamental period. In the present paper, artificial neural networks (ANNs) are used to predict the fundamental period of infilled reinforced concrete (RC) structures. For the training and the validation of the ANN, a large data set i…

General Computer ScienceArticle SubjectComputer scienceGeneral MathematicsStructure (category theory)020101 civil engineering02 engineering and technologylcsh:Computer applications to medicine. Medical informatics0201 civil engineeringSeismic analysislcsh:RC321-571Materials Testing0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringInfillmedicineMathematics (all)lcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. NeuropsychiatryMaterials Testing; Neural Networks (Computer); Neuroscience (all); Computer Science (all); Mathematics (all)Neuroscience (all)Artificial neural networkbusiness.industryGeneral NeuroscienceFrame (networking)Computer Science (all)StiffnessGeneral MedicineStructural engineeringNeural Networks (Computer)Reinforced concretelcsh:R858-859.7020201 artificial intelligence & image processingArtificial intelligenceNeural Networks Computermedicine.symptombusinessPeriod (music)Research ArticleComputational Intelligence and Neuroscience
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Geochemical surveillance of the Solfatara of Pozzuoli (Phlegraean Fields) during 1983

1984

Geochemical surveillance of the Phlegraean Fields area has been intensified since 1983, in response to the increased uplift rate (brady-seismic activity). Fumarolic gases from Solfatara (Pozzuoli) were sampled and analyzed monthly. A Reducing Capacity (RC) monitoring unit was installed at Soffione, the most active fumarole in the Solfatara system. The preliminary analysis of the RC temporal variations suggest they are consistent with the rate of the seismic energy release. The composition of fumarolic gases indicates that the equilibrium temperature and pressure are higher than those of sampling. The observed variations in CH4 content are explained as an increase of pressure (from 1982 to t…

Geochemistry and PetrologyMagmaSeismic energyPhysical geographyPetrologyReducing capacityFumaroleGeologyPreliminary analysisBulletin Volcanologique
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Coseismic Damage at an Archaeological Site in Sicily, Italy: Evidence of Roman Age Earthquake Surface Faulting

2018

Archaeoseismology can provide a useful chronological tool for constraining earthquakes and documenting significant evidence that would otherwise be lost. In this paper, we report a case of surface faulting on ancient man-made structures belonging to the archaeological site of Santa Venera al Pozzo situated along the eastern flank of Mt. Etna volcano in eastern Sicily (southern Italy), which is affected by well-developed tectonic faults. Geological surveys highlight a set of fractures affecting the archaeological ruins, suggesting the occurrence of a capable fault zone across the area. An integrated geophysical survey was carried out in order to identify the main subsurface tectonic disconti…

Geophysical investigation Archaeoseismological analysis Surface faulting Santa Venera al Pozzo Etna volcano010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesArchaeologyTectonicsGeophysicsDiscontinuity (geotechnical engineering)Etna volcanoGeochemistry and PetrologySettore GEO/11 - Geofisica ApplicataSeismic refractionElectrical resistivity tomographyRoman ageGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesArchaeoseismology
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