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Management of Historical Seismic Data Using GIS: The Island of Ischia (Southern Italy)
Authors:Cubellis  E  Carlino  S  Carlino  S  Carlino  S  Cubellis  E
Institution:(1) Osservatorio Vesuviano –, INGV, Via Diocleziano 328, 80124 Naples, Italy;(2) Dipartimento Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Universit, Federico II, Largo S. Marcellino 10, 80136 Naples, Italy
Abstract:This paper presents the results of the use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) inmanaging information on the effects of earthquakes in historical times on the island ofIschia. The unpublished sources on the Casamicciola earthquake of 28 July 1883 andthe extensive bibliography documenting the island's seismicity from 1228 showed theneed to proceed towards a type of data storage that would also allow management ofthe same data. Application of GIS techniques allowed us to insert, extract, handle,manage and analyse the data for the zoning of seismic damage on the island of Ischia.The end-product consists of information layers, such as maps of isoseismals, the damage, and hazard involved, as well as numerical tables associated to maps.The study was developed using GIS Arc-View 3.2 software (ESRI) and is structured inthematic vectorial levels and rasters. The overlapping themes constitute a cartographicdata base of the island. The damaged sites are located on a map at a scale of 1:10,000,with all the information on the 1883 earthquake (total number of houses, number ofcollapsed houses, collapsed or damaged rooms, photographs, plans of buildings, etc.)being associated to each site. The GIS is structured in such a way as to be able to beintegrated with further georeferenced data and with other databases. It is thus able toprovide support both for in-depth analyses of the dynamic processes on the island andextend the assessment to other natural risks (volcanic, landslides, flooding, etc.).
Keywords:Historical seismicity  GIS  seismic hazard  island of Ischia
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