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The SHARE European Earthquake Catalogue (SHEEC) 1000â1899
In the frame of the European Commission
project âSeismic Hazard Harmonization in Europeâ
(SHARE), aiming at harmonizing seismic hazard at a
European scale, the compilation of a homogeneous,
European parametric earthquake catalogue was planned.
The goal was to be achieved by considering the most
updated historical dataset and assessing homogenous
magnitudes, with support from several institutions. This
paper describes the SHARE European Earthquake
Catalogue (SHEEC), which covers the time window
1000â1899. It strongly relies on the experience of the
European Commission project âNetwork of Research
Infrastructures for European Seismologyâ (NERIES), a
module of which was dedicated to create the European
âArchive of Historical Earthquake Dataâ (AHEAD) and
to establish methodologies to homogenously derive earthquake
parameters from macroseismic data. AHEAD has
supplied the final earthquake list, obtained after sorting duplications out and eliminating many fake events; in
addition, it supplied the most updated historical dataset.
Macroseismic data points (MDPs) provided by AHEAD
have been processed with updated, repeatable procedures,
regionally calibrated against a set of recent, instrumental
earthquakes, to obtain earthquake parameters. From the
same data, a set of epicentral intensity-to-magnitude relations
has been derived,with the aimof providing another set
of homogeneous Mw estimates. Then, a strategy focussed
on maximizing the homogeneity of the final epicentral
location and Mw, has been adopted. Special care has been
devoted also to supply location and Mw uncertainty. The
paper focuses on the procedure adopted for the compilation
of SHEEC and briefly comments on the achieved results
Phototuning Selectively Hole and Electron Transport in Optically Switchable Ambipolar Transistors
One of the grand challenges in organic electronics is to develop multicomponent materials wherein each component imparts a different and independently addressable property to the hybrid system. In this way, the combination of the pristine properties of each component is not only preserved but also combined with unprecedented properties emerging from the mutual interaction between the components. Here for the first time, that triâcomponent materials comprised of an ambipolar diketopyrrolopyrroleâbased semiconducting polymer combined with two different photochromic diarylethene molecules possessing ad hoc energy levels can be used to develop organic fieldâeffect transistors, in which the transport of both, holes and electrons, can be photoâmodulated. A fully reversible lightâswitching process is demonstrated, with a lightâcontrolled 100âfold modulation of pâtype charge transport and a tenfold modulation of nâtype charge transport. These findings pave the way for photoâtunable inverters and ultimately for completely reâaddressable highâperformance circuits comprising optical storage units and ambipolar fieldâeffect transistors
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A 4,5-dithienylimidazolium salt outfitted with pendant styrenyl groups was synthesized and studied. The salt was found to undergo reversible electrocyclization upon UV irradiation; subsequent exposure to visible light reversed the reaction. Acyclic diene metathesis (ADMET) polymerization of the salt afforded a novel fluorescent polyelectrolyte