Frontiers in Built Environment (Nov 2019)

Urban Seismic Networks, Structural Health and Cultural Heritage Monitoring: The National Earthquakes Observatory (INGV, Italy) Experience

  • Antonino D'Alessandro,
  • Antonio Costanzo,
  • Chiara Ladina,
  • Fabrizia Buongiorno,
  • Marco Cattaneo,
  • Sergio Falcone,
  • Carmelo La Piana,
  • Simone Marzorati,
  • Salvatore Scudero,
  • Giovanni Vitale,
  • Salvatore Stramondo,
  • Carlo Doglioni

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fbuil.2019.00127
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5

Abstract

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A multiscale approach to the monitoring of earthquakes and their effects can represent an effective tool for the reduction of seismic risk. Devoted monitoring networks are essential to cope with the seismic emergency in urban areas, to assess the damage scenarios, which are useful for the preservation of the strategic functions and services and to improve the community resilience to earthquakes. The National Earthquake Observatory, Italian Institute for Geophysics and Volcanology (ONT-INGV, Italy), has been recently involved in several projects devoted to the reduction of seismic risk by means of the implementation of urban-scale and building-scale monitoring networks. Such systems represent a necessary support for the well-established national seismic network. All these approaches (country, urban, and building scale) could be framed within of a unique system in which each part holds different tasks, with the common final objective of the earthquake risk reduction. In this paper different approaches, experiences and potential capabilities on urban seismic networks, structural health and cultural heritage monitoring implemented in Italy by the ONT-INGV will be presented, with the ultimate goal of achieving an effective integrated multi-scale system.

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