Tsunami hazard in the Gulf of Naples is mostly related to the activity of the main volcanic structures found in the area (Vesuvius, Phlegrean Fields, Ischia) and also far to the south (Stromboli). Historical information as well as numerical scenarios indicate that the tsunami hazard for the Gulf of Naples is not at all negligible. Combining this with the high vulne-rability related to the huge population density and the very complex urbanization, it turns out that the tsunami risk assessment for the area is a problem whose treatment cannot be delayed any further. We summarize the state of the art on the tsunami hazard assessment and indicate some possible strategies to be followed in the near future.
Tinti S., Zaniboni F., Armigliato A., Pagnoni G. (2010). Tsunami hazard and risk evaluation in the Gulf of Naples: state of the art and perspectives. LONDON : CRC Press/Balkema, Taylor&Francis Group.
Tsunami hazard and risk evaluation in the Gulf of Naples: state of the art and perspectives
TINTI, STEFANO;ZANIBONI, FILIPPO;ARMIGLIATO, ALBERTO;PAGNONI, GIANLUCA
2010
Abstract
Tsunami hazard in the Gulf of Naples is mostly related to the activity of the main volcanic structures found in the area (Vesuvius, Phlegrean Fields, Ischia) and also far to the south (Stromboli). Historical information as well as numerical scenarios indicate that the tsunami hazard for the Gulf of Naples is not at all negligible. Combining this with the high vulne-rability related to the huge population density and the very complex urbanization, it turns out that the tsunami risk assessment for the area is a problem whose treatment cannot be delayed any further. We summarize the state of the art on the tsunami hazard assessment and indicate some possible strategies to be followed in the near future.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.