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Article Dans Une Revue Annals of Geophysics Année : 2011

Rapid response seismic networks in Europe: lessons learnt from the L'Aquila earthquake emergency

Christophe Voisin
Armand Mariscal
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Anne-Marie Duval
Bertrand Delouis
Anne Paul

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The largest dataset ever recorded during a normal fault seismic sequence was acquired during the 2009 seismic emergency triggered by the damaging earthquake in L'Aquila (Italy). This was possible through the coordination of different rapid-response seismic networks in Italy, France and Germany. A seismic network of more than 60 stations recorded up to 70,000 earthquakes. Here, we describe the different open-data archives where it is possible to find this unique set of data for studies related to hazard, seismotectonics and earthquake physics. Moreover, we briefly describe some immediate and direct applications of emergency seismic networks. At the same time, we note the absence of communication platforms between the different European networks. Rapid-response networks need to agree on common strategies for network operations. Hopefully, over the next few years, the European Rapid-Response Seismic Network will became a reality.
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Lucia Margheriti, Lauro Chiaraluce, Christophe Voisin, Giovanna Cultrera, Aladino Govoni, et al.. Rapid response seismic networks in Europe: lessons learnt from the L'Aquila earthquake emergency. Annals of Geophysics, 2011, 54 (4), pp.392-399. ⟨10.4401/ag-4953⟩. ⟨insu-00681261⟩
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