Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/2122/11189
Authors: Theodoulidis, Nikos* 
Savvaidis, A.* 
Makra, K.* 
Konidaris, A.* 
Cultrera, Giovanna* 
Cara, Fabrizio* 
Di Giulio, Giuseppe* 
Famiani, Daniela* 
Fodarella, Antonio* 
Milana, Giuliano* 
Pucillo, Stefania* 
Rovelli, Antonio* 
Riccio, Gaetano* 
Cornou, C.* 
Imtiaz, A.* 
Bayle, S.* 
Nicole, J-M.* 
Cretin, C.* 
Boxberger, T.* 
Bindi, D.* 
Bauz, R.* 
Günther, E.* 
Parolai, S.* 
Pilz, M.* 
Title: NERA project - Deliverable D11.4: Array measurements
Issue Date: 2014
Abstract: The aim of this Task is to present the seismological data and some preliminary empirical results related to two deployed specific arrays; (a) the Argostoli seismological array and (b) the Fucino seismological array. Both experiment arrays provided high quality data that along with corresponding geological and geophysical measurements may serve to critical evaluation of site effects and basin effects. In addition, work on modelling of basin effects may be significantly benefited by the observed acquired in both sites. Given that the analyses of the data obtained during the aforementioned experimental arrays will be performed in close link with activity of NERA-JRA3, the following goals are set:  To investigate the link between ground motion spatial variability, strains, seismic wavefield and subsurface properties  To compare numerical estimates of ground strain with actual measurements  To investigate the capability of estimating ground strains from noise correlation studies. In order to organize and accomplish the work according to the initial schedule, several meetings (actual or/and Skype) among the participants took place during the 2nd year of the NERA-JRA1 project. Minutes of these meetings are given in Appendices 1, 2, 3 and 4.
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