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Database, web-services, and tools to access and analyze seismic waveforms records: the periodic release of the Italian accelerometric archive
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Conference paper
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English
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4IT. Banche dati
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Published
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November 14, 2019
Conference Location
Rome, Italy
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Abstract
The different versions of ITACA released over the years testify the great effort invested to its development and, in particular, to: 1) populate the database; 2) standardize waveforms and metadata formats according to the Federation of Digital Seismograph Networks (FDSN https://www.fdsn.org/networks/); 3) process the signals by means of standard procedures; 4) create queries for exploring events, stations, and waveforms metadata; 5) access and download accelerometric waveforms and related metadata; 6) select suites of spectrum-compatible ground-motion waveforms; 7) provide seismological products useful for the calibration of ground-motion models.
The ITACA target users are researchers and students in the fields of applied seismology and earthquake engineering, professional engineers or geologists and policy makers. The number of users has grown over time, every day ITACA is visited by nearly 250 unique users. A considerable number of scientific papers is directly or indirectly linked to the ITACA services or products (Luzi et al., 2009; Paolucci et al., 2010; Pacor et al., 2011; Bindi et al., 2011; Puglia et al., 2018 among others).
The growing interest to the open access to ground-motion data, web-services, and tools motivate every year a new ITACA release. The current one (ITACA 3.0 on March 2019 http://itaca.mi.ingv.it), in particular, has a renewed web interface and substantial changes in the database content and services. In this work, we present a brief overview of the main features of ITACA 3.0
The ITACA target users are researchers and students in the fields of applied seismology and earthquake engineering, professional engineers or geologists and policy makers. The number of users has grown over time, every day ITACA is visited by nearly 250 unique users. A considerable number of scientific papers is directly or indirectly linked to the ITACA services or products (Luzi et al., 2009; Paolucci et al., 2010; Pacor et al., 2011; Bindi et al., 2011; Puglia et al., 2018 among others).
The growing interest to the open access to ground-motion data, web-services, and tools motivate every year a new ITACA release. The current one (ITACA 3.0 on March 2019 http://itaca.mi.ingv.it), in particular, has a renewed web interface and substantial changes in the database content and services. In this work, we present a brief overview of the main features of ITACA 3.0
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