Utilization of Earthquake Early Warning Systems (EEWS) in Europe is lagging significantly in respect of pioneer applications in Japan and Mexico. The first reported implementation of a EEWS in Europe is the on-site system designed to protect the Ignalina nuclear power plant in Lithuania. At the beginning of this century, some research groups in Europe started to develop EEW to protect the cities of Istanbul and Bucharest and the territory of Campania, in Southern Italy. Coordinate research effort involving all the groups interested in earthquake early warning started EU FP6 SAFER ( Seismic eArly warning For EuRope) project and is continuing with the activities of the EU FP7 REAKT (Strategies and tools for Real Time EArthquake RisK ReducTion) project.
Development of Earthquake Early Warning Systems in the European Union Early Warning for Geological Disasters / P., Gasparini; Manfredi, Gaetano. - (2014), pp. 89-101. [10.1007/978-3-642-12233-0_5]
Development of Earthquake Early Warning Systems in the European Union Early Warning for Geological Disasters
MANFREDI, GAETANO
2014
Abstract
Utilization of Earthquake Early Warning Systems (EEWS) in Europe is lagging significantly in respect of pioneer applications in Japan and Mexico. The first reported implementation of a EEWS in Europe is the on-site system designed to protect the Ignalina nuclear power plant in Lithuania. At the beginning of this century, some research groups in Europe started to develop EEW to protect the cities of Istanbul and Bucharest and the territory of Campania, in Southern Italy. Coordinate research effort involving all the groups interested in earthquake early warning started EU FP6 SAFER ( Seismic eArly warning For EuRope) project and is continuing with the activities of the EU FP7 REAKT (Strategies and tools for Real Time EArthquake RisK ReducTion) project.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.