Inhaltsbereich
Publications
(Co) Author: Gallipoli, R.
(since 2003) [ All ]
| Paper (ISI journals) [10] |
Conference Paper [6] |
All [16] |
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(2013 online first): Topographic versus stratigraphic amplification: mismatch between code provisions and observations during the L'Aquila (Italy 2009) sequence. Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering.
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(2011): Evaluation of site effects in the Aterno river valley (Central Italy) from aftershocks of the 2009 L’Aquila earthquake. Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering, 9, 3, 697-715.
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(2011): Proposal for a soil classification based on parameters alternative or complementary to Vs, 30. Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering, 9, 6, 1877-1898.
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(2011): Peculiar earthquake damage on a reinforced concrete building in San Gregorio (L'Aquila, Italy): site effects or building defects?. Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering, 9, 3, 825-840.
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(2011): Interferometric Analysis of Strong Ground Motion for Structural Health Monitoring: The example of the L'Aquila, Italy, Seismic Sequence of 2009. Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 101, 2, 635-651.
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(2010): Real time monitoring of structures in task force missions: the example of the Mw=6.3 Central Italy Earthquake, April 6, 2009. Natural Hazards, 52, 2, 253-256.
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(2007): Comparison of Empirical and Numerical Site Responses at the Tito Test Site, Southern Italy. Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 97, 5, 1413-1431.
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(2007): Site effects of the 2002 Molise earthquake, Italy: analysis of strong motion, ambient noise, and synthetic data from 2D modelling in San Giulano di Puglia. Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering, 5, 3, 347-362.
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(2005): Analysis and modeling of HVSR in the presence of a velocity inversion: The case of Venosa, Italy. Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 95, 6, 2364-2372.| EDOC: 7973 | 10.1785/0120040242 |
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(2003): Quick survey of the possible causes of damage enhancement observed in San Giuliano after the 2002 Molise, Italy seismic sequence. Journal of Earthquake Engineering, 7, 4, 599-614.


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