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M. Bianca

Researcher at University of Basilicata

Publications -  16
Citations -  292

M. Bianca is an academic researcher from University of Basilicata. The author has contributed to research in topics: Quaternary & Coastal plain. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 16 publications receiving 258 citations. Previous affiliations of M. Bianca include National Research Council.

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Far field damage on RC buildings: the case study of Navelli during the L’Aquila (Italy) seismic sequence, 2009

TL;DR: In this article, the structural response and damage of the Navelli RC Building is reported and discussed, and repeated measurements using a couple of three-directional tromometers are carried out using ambient noise and strong motion measurements.
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Surface and subsurface of the Metaponto Coastal Plain (Gulf of Taranto—southern Italy): Present-day- vs LGM-landscape

TL;DR: The Metaponto Coastal Plain (MCP) is the top of a late Holocene coastal wedge prograding on a very narrow-shelf, that is connected to a deep basin (the Ionian Sea) by a steep slope.
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Ionian marine terraces of southern Italy: Insights into the Quaternary tectonic evolution of the area

TL;DR: In this article, a detailed morphotectonic analysis of a well exposed flight of marine terraces along the Ionian coast of southern Italy has been carried out, which is a key transect for investigating the middle-late Quaternary evolution of the Southern Apennines chain-foredeep-foreland geodynamic system.
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Peculiar earthquake damage on a reinforced concrete building in San Gregorio (L’Aquila, Italy): site effects or building defects?

TL;DR: In this paper, a three-story reinforced concrete building had the first floor collapsed following the earthquake of April 6, 2009, with a displacement in the horizontal projection of about 70 cm.
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Topographic versus stratigraphic amplification: mismatch between code provisions and observations during the L’Aquila (Italy, 2009) sequence

TL;DR: In this article, the role of seismic site amplification in damage enhancement is investigated in the L’Aquila seismic sequence (Italy, 2009) using accelerometric stations at Castelnuovo and Navelli.