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Gabriele Ameri
Researcher at Fugro
Publications - 52
Citations - 1630
Gabriele Ameri is an academic researcher from Fugro. The author has contributed to research in topics: Seismic hazard & Aftershock. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 51 publications receiving 1438 citations. Previous affiliations of Gabriele Ameri include National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology.
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Ground motion prediction equations derived from the Italian strong motion database
Dino Bindi,Francesca Pacor,Lucia Luzi,Rodolfo Puglia,Marco Massa,Gabriele Ameri,Roberto Paolucci +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a set of ground motion prediction equations (GMPEs) were derived for the geometrical mean of the horizontal components and the vertical, considering the latest release of the strong motion database for Italy.
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Pan-European ground-motion prediction equations for the average horizontal component of PGA, PGV, and 5 %-damped PSA at spectral periods up to 3.0 s using the RESORCE dataset
Dino Bindi,Marco Massa,Lucia Luzi,Gabriele Ameri,Francesca Pacor,Rodolfo Puglia,Paolo Augliera +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, a set of Ground-Motion Prediction Equations (GMPEs) for Europe and the Middle East, derived from the RESORCE strong motion data bank, following a standard regression approach, is presented.
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Loss estimation in Istanbul based on deterministic earthquake scenarios of the Marmara Sea region (Turkey)
Atilla Ansal,Aybige Akinci,Giovanna Cultrera,Mustafa Erdik,Vera Pessina,Gökçe Tönük,Gabriele Ameri +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a GIS-based loss estimation model was used to evaluate the earthquake risk for Istanbul, in terms of acceleration and velocity time series for recognized reference earthquakes caused by different rupture models along extended sources.
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Comparisons among the five ground-motion models developed using RESORCE for the prediction of response spectral accelerations due to earthquakes in Europe and the Middle East
John Douglas,Sinan Akkar,Gabriele Ameri,Pierre-Yves Bard,Dino Bindi,Julian J. Bommer,Sanjay Singh Bora,Fabrice Cotton,Boumédiène Derras,Marcel Hermkes,Nicolas Kuehn,Lucia Luzi,Marco Massa,Francesca Pacor,Carsten Riggelsen,M. Abdullah Sandıkkaya,M. Abdullah Sandıkkaya,Frank Scherbaum,Peter J. Stafford,Paola Traversa +19 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors compared five ground motion models in terms of data selection criteria, characteristics of the models and predicted peak ground and response spectral accelerations, and made comparisons with predictions from the Next Generation Attenuation (NGA) models.
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The 6 April 2009 Mw 6.3 L'Aquila (Central Italy) Earthquake: Strong-motion Observations
Gabriele Ameri,Marco Massa,Dino Bindi,Ezio D'Alema,A. Gorini,Lucia Luzi,Simone Marzorati,Francesca Pacor,Roberto Paolucci,Rodolfo Puglia,Chiara Smerzini +10 more
TL;DR: A total of 56 three-component strong-motion recordings were obtained within 280 km for the mainshock, with 23 being within 100 km of the epicenter.