Publication Date:
2015
abstract:
The evaluation of the underground soil stratigraphy is a key aspect in geotechnical site characterisation. However, these
means of site exploration are only pinholing subsoil conditions and expert knowledge is needed to understand subsoil
conditions in order to build a reliable geological-geotechnical model. This contribution employs a geostatistical
simulation methodology for the simulation of random fields representing geological uncertainty. This combines borehole
data and expert knowledge via a mathematical framework. Moreover a risk-based site characterisation scheme is
developed for urban site characterisation. This novel characterisation scheme offers additional insight into the effects of
large-scale, geological spatial variability by using fragility curves to quantify these effects.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
heterogeneity; fragility curves; Pluri-Gaussian simulation approach; risk-based site characterisation; soil variability; spatial variability
List of contributors:
Moscatelli, Massimiliano
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