Following the April 6th, 2009 Abruzzo mainshock, the Italian Civil Protection Department promoted a multidisciplinary study aimed at developing seismic microzonation maps for post earthquake reconstruction planning. In the framework of this project, a Working Group, including the authors, was assembled to carry out a microzonation study for six villages located in the Middle Aterno valley. This paper focuses on the villages of Castelnuovo and Poggio Picenze, which experienced MCS intensity values of IX-X and VIII-IX, respectively. 1D and 2D linear equivalent site response analyses were carried out on representative geological cross-sections through the damaged centres and the expansion zones. The subsoil models resulting from geological, geotechnical and geophysical investigations were calibrated by comparing numerical amplification functions, in the linear range, with Horizontal-to-Vertical Spectral Ratio (HVSR) derived from both aftershocks and noise recordings. The input motions adopted for the analyses were five artificial accelerograms compatible with three response spectra obtained from the Italian seismic code, as well as from ad hoc probabilistic and deterministic studies. The results were expressed in the form of horizontal profiles of amplification factors in terms of peak ground acceleration, FPGA, as well as of the Housner intensity, FH, in two different range of periods; this latter parameter was shown to be almost independent of the input motion and allowed to express the dependency of site amplification on the frequency range. The amplification at the ground surface was significantly affected by the geotechnical properties as well as by the thickness and shape of soil deposits, which provided a rational basis for the interpretation of the damage observed.

SITE RESPONSE STUDIES AND SEISMIC MICROZONING IN THE MIDDLE ATERNO VALLEY (L'AQUILA, CENTRAL ITALY) / Giuseppe, Lanzo; Silvestri, Francesco; Antonio, Costanzo; D'Onofrio, Anna; Luca, Martelli; Alessandro, Pagliaroli; Stefania, Sica; Armando Lucio, S. i. m. o. n. e. l. l. i.. - In: BULLETIN OF EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING. - ISSN 1570-761X. - 9:5(2011), pp. 1417-1442. [10.1007/s 10518-011-9278-y]

SITE RESPONSE STUDIES AND SEISMIC MICROZONING IN THE MIDDLE ATERNO VALLEY (L'AQUILA, CENTRAL ITALY)

SILVESTRI, FRANCESCO;D'ONOFRIO, ANNA;
2011

Abstract

Following the April 6th, 2009 Abruzzo mainshock, the Italian Civil Protection Department promoted a multidisciplinary study aimed at developing seismic microzonation maps for post earthquake reconstruction planning. In the framework of this project, a Working Group, including the authors, was assembled to carry out a microzonation study for six villages located in the Middle Aterno valley. This paper focuses on the villages of Castelnuovo and Poggio Picenze, which experienced MCS intensity values of IX-X and VIII-IX, respectively. 1D and 2D linear equivalent site response analyses were carried out on representative geological cross-sections through the damaged centres and the expansion zones. The subsoil models resulting from geological, geotechnical and geophysical investigations were calibrated by comparing numerical amplification functions, in the linear range, with Horizontal-to-Vertical Spectral Ratio (HVSR) derived from both aftershocks and noise recordings. The input motions adopted for the analyses were five artificial accelerograms compatible with three response spectra obtained from the Italian seismic code, as well as from ad hoc probabilistic and deterministic studies. The results were expressed in the form of horizontal profiles of amplification factors in terms of peak ground acceleration, FPGA, as well as of the Housner intensity, FH, in two different range of periods; this latter parameter was shown to be almost independent of the input motion and allowed to express the dependency of site amplification on the frequency range. The amplification at the ground surface was significantly affected by the geotechnical properties as well as by the thickness and shape of soil deposits, which provided a rational basis for the interpretation of the damage observed.
2011
SITE RESPONSE STUDIES AND SEISMIC MICROZONING IN THE MIDDLE ATERNO VALLEY (L'AQUILA, CENTRAL ITALY) / Giuseppe, Lanzo; Silvestri, Francesco; Antonio, Costanzo; D'Onofrio, Anna; Luca, Martelli; Alessandro, Pagliaroli; Stefania, Sica; Armando Lucio, S. i. m. o. n. e. l. l. i.. - In: BULLETIN OF EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING. - ISSN 1570-761X. - 9:5(2011), pp. 1417-1442. [10.1007/s 10518-011-9278-y]
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