Near Real-Time Event-Driven System for Calculating Peak Ground Acceleration (PGA) in Earthquake-Affected Areas: A Critical Tool for Seismic Risk Management in the Campi Flegrei Area

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Abstract

The estimation of Peak Ground Acceleration (PGA) in areas affected by earthquakes is a fundamental task in seismic hazard assessment and emergency response. This paper presents an automated service capable of rapidly calculating the PGA values in regions impacted by seismic events, and publishing its results in an interactive website. The importance of such a service is discussed, focusing on its contribution to timely response efforts and infrastructure resilience. The necessity for automatic and real-time systems in earthquake-prone areas is emphasized, enabling decision-makers to assess damage potential and deploy resources efficiently. Thanks to a collaboration agreement with the Civil Protection Department, we are able to acquire accelerometric data from the Italian National Accelerometric Network (RAN) in real-time at the monitoring center of the Osservatorio Vesuviano. These data, in addition to those normally acquired by the INGV network, enables us to utilize all available accelerometric data in the Campi Flegrei area, enhancing our capacity to provide timely and accurate PGA estimates during seismic events in this highly active volcanic region.

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