Seismological analysis for seismic shaking scenarios

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Seismological analysis for seismic shaking scenarios Seminar Seismological analysis for seismic shaking scenarios and fundamentals of the future hazard map in Italy Lucia Luzi - Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV), Milano Wednesday, 3 April 2019 10:15 am - room B0.2 Polo territoriale di Lecco - Campus via Previati 1/c- Lecco Master Program: Civil Engineering for Risk Mitigation Program 10.15 “Seismological analysis for seismic shaking scenarios and fundamentals of the future hazard map in Italy” 13.00 Lunch break 14.30 Exercise: calculation of a simplified shaking scenario 17.00 End of Seminar