Effect of bedrock stiffness and thickness on numerical simulation of seismic site response. Italian case studies
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2020
abstract:
Evaluation of bedrock stiffness and thickness effect on ground motion modification represent a key-issue in the perspective of seismic risk reduction policy, since the maximum depth of site prospection generally does not extend down to the stiff bedrock location. Site conditions were identified from the Italian database of seismic microzonation studies. Simplified and realistic numerical models were adopted, i.e. extended down to the soft and stiff bedrock, respectively, in order to perform seismic site response analyses. Results indicate that simplified numerical model provides a quantification of the surface ground motion modification with an error generally equal to ±10% with respect to the realistic model. Hence, the evaluation of seismic performance of sites based on simplified numerical models represents a support tool for seismic risk management at large area.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Seismic microzonation; Numerical simulation; One-dimensional approach; Site effects; Amplification factors; Seismic risk mitigation; Amplification factors; Numerical simulation; One-dimensional approach; Seismic microzonation; Seismic risk mitigation; Site effects
List of contributors:
Falcone, Gaetano; Romagnoli, Gino; Moscatelli, Massimiliano; Peronace, Edoardo; Mori, Federico
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