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Authors: Sbarra, Paola* 
Tosi, Patrizia* 
De Rubeis, Valerio* 
Sorrentino, Diego* 
Title: Quantification of earthquake diagnostic effects to assess low macroseismic intensities
Journal: Natural Hazards 
Series/Report no.: /104 (2020)
Publisher: Springer
Issue Date: 2020
DOI: 10.1007/s11069-020-04256-6
Abstract: A large amount of data about earthquake effects, supplied by citizens through a web-based questionnaire, enabled the analysis of the occurrence of many of the effects on humans and objects listed in macroseismic scales descriptions. Regarding the other diagnostic effects (rattling, moving, shifting, falling or overturning depending of the object type of doors, windows, china, glasses, small objects, pictures, vases, books, as well as frightened peo- ple and animal behaviour), data from more than 300,000 questionnaires about earthquakes felt in Italy from June 2007 to August 2017, were analysed by stacking them together as a function of hypocentral distance and magnitude. The comparison of the resulting percent- ages with the intensity prediction equation showed that almost all the chosen effects are good diagnostics for macroseismic intensity evaluation, as their percentages are well dif- ferentiated. We did not analyse the oscillations of hanging objects and liquids because the differences in effect attenuations, highlighted by the maps of the occurrence percentage, suggested to not consider them as diagnostic effect. This result allowed us to quantify the occurrence of each diagnostic effect for the intensity degrees from II to VI of the European macroseismic scale for the people who felt the earthquake. The application of the intensity assessment method to internet macroseismic data, based on the specifications herein pro- posed, should mitigate the problem of “not felt” undersampling in crowdsourced web data.
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