Even though the most reliable and physically consistent definition of the size of an earthquake is the moment magnitude Mw, small earthquakes located in Italy and in other regions of the world are traditionally calculated using local magnitude ML. Because such magnitude was calibrated using a set of southern California earthquakes, a specific recalibration is required in regions with different attenuation properties. We determine the amplitude attenuation function for Italy using various datasets and different functional forms. We also estimate separate attenuation equations for a subdivision of the Italian area in two regions with different crustal properties.
Recalibration of the Distance Correction Term for Local Magnitude (ML) Computations in Italy
LOLLI, BARBARA;GASPERINI, PAOLO;
2015
Abstract
Even though the most reliable and physically consistent definition of the size of an earthquake is the moment magnitude Mw, small earthquakes located in Italy and in other regions of the world are traditionally calculated using local magnitude ML. Because such magnitude was calibrated using a set of southern California earthquakes, a specific recalibration is required in regions with different attenuation properties. We determine the amplitude attenuation function for Italy using various datasets and different functional forms. We also estimate separate attenuation equations for a subdivision of the Italian area in two regions with different crustal properties.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.