Site effects through numerical modelling in the Saletta damaged area of Amatrice municipality (central Italy) after the 24th August 2016, Mw 6.0 earthquake
Contributo in Atti di convegno
Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
This work presents results coming from numerical analyses in the damaged area of the Saletta
hamlet, aiming at discussing factors leading to the observed damages after the 24th August 2016 Mw 6.0
earthquake and following aftershocks. After the first earthquake and during the entire seismic sequence, the
area of Saletta was in fact highly struggled.
Geological-technical field investigations were combined with an Electric Resistivity Tomography and
several noise measurements for better evaluating the main geological-morphological variability over the study
area. Following insights from the reconstructed geological setting, a continuous coring borehole was drilled
and a down-hole test performed together with a passive 2D small array and an active 1D MASW measurement
in order to define the subsoil shear-wave velocity model. All these data were used to obtain the dynamic model
for the numerical analyses that were carried out using both 1D and 2D approaches, including linear and
equivalent linear models.
Results coming from 2D numerical analyses will be used to challenge the problem of the realistic ground
motion estimates, evaluating any local effects able to enhance or modify the input motion.
The study was funded by the Italian Department of Civil Protection (DPC) of the Presidency of Council of
Ministers.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
seismic response analysis; seismic microzonation
Elenco autori:
Simionato, Maurizio; Sirianni, Pietro; Razzano, Roberto; Piscitelli, Sabatino; Moscatelli, Massimiliano; Mancini, Marco; Peronace, Edoardo; Gaudiosi, Iolanda; Vignaroli, Gianluca
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