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Authors: Merryman Boncori, J. P.* 
Devoti, R.* 
Visini, F.* 
Carafa, M. M. C.* 
Pezzo, G.* 
Fornaro, G.* 
Berardino, P.* 
Atzori, S.* 
D'Amico, V.* 
Kastelic, M.* 
Meletti, C.* 
Pietrantonio, G.* 
Riguzzi, F.* 
Salvi, S.* 
Fernandez Prieto, D.* 
Title: Mid-term review results of the ESA STSE Pathfinder CHARMING project (Constraining Seismic Hazard Models with InSAR and GPS)
Journal: Proc. Fringe 2015 Workshop 
Series/Report no.: ESA SP-731
Issue Date: 2015
DOI: 10.5270/Fringe2015.94
URL: http://proceedings.esa.int/page_paper94.php
Keywords: Seismic Hazard
InSAR
Central apennines
Ground deformation
Subject Classification04. Solid Earth::04.06. Seismology::04.06.11. Seismic risk 
Abstract: We probe the feasibility of integrating GPS and Synthetic Aperture Radar deformation rates within the seismic hazard models of the central Apennines (Italy), exploiting data from over 100 GPS stations and the ~20- year long ERS and ENVISAT SAR image archive. We then use a kinematic finite element model to derive the long-term strain rates, as well as earthquake recurrence relations. In turn these are input to state-of-the-art probabilistic seismic hazard models, the output of which is validated statistically using data from the Italian national accelerometric and macroseismic intensity databases.
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