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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2023-01-18
    Description: In this article we describe EPOS Seismology, the Thematic Core Service consortium for the seismology domain within the European Plate Observing System infrastructure. EPOS Seismology was developed alongside the build-up of EPOS during the last decade, in close collaboration between the existing pan-European seismological initiatives ORFEUS (Observatories and Research Facilities for European Seismology), EMSC (Euro-Mediterranean Seismological Center) and EFEHR (European Facilities for Earthquake Hazard and Risk) and their respective communities. It provides on one hand a governance framework that allows a well-coordinated interaction of the seismological community services with EPOS and its bodies, and on the other hand it strengthens the coordination among the already existing seismological initiatives with regard to data, products and service provisioning and further development. Within the EPOS Delivery Framework, ORFEUS, EMSC and EFEHR provide a wide range of services that allow open access to a vast amount of seismological data and products, following and implementing the FAIR principles and supporting open science. Services include access to raw seismic waveforms of thousands of stations together with relevant station and data quality information, parametric earthquake information of recent and historical earthquakes together with advanced event-specific products like moment tensors or source models and further ancillary services, and comprehensive seismic hazard and risk information, covering latest European scale models and their underlying data. The services continue to be available on the well-established domain-specific platforms and websites, and are also consecutively integrated with the interoperable central EPOS data infrastructure. EPOS Seismology and its participating organizations provide a consistent framework for the future development of these services and their operation as EPOS services, closely coordinated also with other international seismological initiatives, and is well set to represent the European seismological research infrastructures and their stakeholders within EPOS.
    Description: Published
    Description: DM213
    Description: 3T. Fisica dei terremoti e Sorgente Sismica
    Description: 5T. Sismologia, geofisica e geologia per l'ingegneria sismica
    Description: 6T. Studi di pericolosità sismica e da maremoto
    Description: 8T. Sismologia in tempo reale e Early Warning Sismico e da Tsunami
    Description: 4IT. Banche dati
    Description: JCR Journal
    Repository Name: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)
    Type: article
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2023-02-01
    Description: Questo lavoro propone un nuovo studio sulla importante sequenza sismica che colpì l’Italia centrale a partire dal gennaio 1703. La sequenza è attualmente attestata nei cataloghi sismici con tre scosse principali avvenute tra il 14 gennaio e il 2 febbraio di quell’anno, con magnitudo comprese tra 6.0 e 6.9. Nonostante il già vasto corpus documentale e l’ampia bibliografia a riguardo, dovuta agli studi svolti fra gli anni 80 e 90 del secolo scorso, la conoscenza di questa sequenza sismica riservava ancora buoni margini di miglioramento. Per questo motivo è stato intrapreso uno studio di lungo periodo con un duplice obiettivo: da una parte riesaminare quanto già noto, a partire dalle fonti conosciute, dall’altra arricchire il patrimonio documentale, e incrementare il numero di osservazioni macrosismiche, con nuove ricerche di base. Sono state quindi analizzate le informazioni relative a circa 390 località, di cui oltre 150 non presenti nello studio di riferimento della sequenza. I risultati di questa nuova valutazione si basano su un’ipotesi di ricostruzione cronologica delle scosse della sequenza che, al momento dell’assegnazione dell’intensità macrosismica, tiene conto dell’impatto del cumulo dei danni dovuto a scosse multiple. Tramite questo approccio sono state ricostruite, il più fedelmente possibile, le scosse già quotate nei cataloghi, appoggiandosi ad un quadro delle conoscenze più ricco che in passato. L’assegnazione dell’intensità (EMS-98) ha permesso di costruire un nuovo e più ricco dataset macrosismico e di proporre una nuova interpretazione della sequenza mettendo in luce le problematiche inerenti l’assegnazione delle intensità.
    Description: Published
    Description: 1-576
    Description: 4T. Sismicità dell'Italia
    Description: JCR Journal
    Repository Name: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)
    Type: article
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2024-04-08
    Description: The use of a generalist, non field specific Open Data based Repository, started at the INGV Osservatorio Etneo of Catania (INGV OE) following the introduction of a first prototype, called DataRep in late 2021. During this experimental period, DataRep was used as the institutional data repository of the INGV OE, testing its functionalities, usage procedures and the interaction with the national INGV metadata catalog (“Data Registry”) through its associated Metadata Editor software. Due to the heterogeneous nature of data types managed at INGV OE, mainly structured as temporal data (also known as time series) or catalogs of events (e.g. earthquakes, eruptions), there has been an increasing interest in making the data repository interact with another key software developed and distributed by the INGV OE: the TSDSystem (TimeSeries Database System) framework. Among other features, the TSDSystem facilitates the collection of time series from several sources, supporting their standardization within a unique and coherent database structure, and allowing the retrieval of data in a convenient way by easily providing joint requests of multiple time series at once that may be displayed on the same time axis. From the interoperability of the three software involved the Metadata Editor, the data repository and the TSDSystem users may uniquely interact with the web graphical user interface of the Metadata Editor in order to describe the metadata associated with a future publication and upload them together with the related files to the data repository. The latter will then act as a client of the services exposed by the TSDSystem. Following this workflow, datasets that include time series data published to the repository, will also be put atomically into the TSDSystem database. Likewise, the same time series data will be retrieved from the TSDSystem and displayed by the repository web interface. The integration of the three software platforms is at the core of a new version of the DataRep repository that is now being phased out in favor of a new implementation called OEDataRep, the acronym of Osservatorio Etneo Open Data Repository. This new version involved a complete overhaul of the data repository software that has considerably improved both the underlying infrastructure and the graphical user experience
    Description: INGV
    Description: Published
    Description: 1-34
    Description: OSV2: Complessità dei processi vulcanici: approcci multidisciplinari e multiparametrici
    Description: N/A or not JCR
    Repository Name: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)
    Type: article
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