Local Scale Seismic Landslide Susceptibility Assessment Based on Historic Earthquake Records Combined with Accelerometer Monitoring and Ambient Noise Data
Capitolo di libro
Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Abstract:
Uncertainty in the quantification of earthquake loading poses one of the
major difficulties in local scale seismic landslide susceptibility assessments.
This problem can be exacerbated for slope settings that are likely
to produce considerable amplifications of seismic shaking. We address
this issue by examining the case of a historic landslide triggered by the
1627 Apulian (southern Italy) earthquake (epicentral intensity X on the
MCS scale) in the peri-urban area of Caramanico (central Italy), distant
*120 km from the epicenter. The failure caused a large downslope
displacement and destroyed several buildings. The slope seismic
response is assessed using data from long-term accelerometer monitoring
of the hillslope and from recent ambient noise measurements. This
provided evidence of significant directional amplifications, e.g., by a
factor of approximately 4 and 20, respectively in terms of peak horizontal
acceleration and Arias Intensity during the 2009 Mw 6.3 L'Aquila
earthquake that occurred 60 km NW of Caramanico. Then taking into
account the site amplification, permanent displacements are calculated by
applying a rigorous Newmark approach. This study shows that historical
information on landslides triggered at apparently anomalously large
distances from an earthquake epicentre can help to identify hillslopes
influenced by site effects and that reconnaissance-type measurements of
ambient noise can be useful to reveal directional amplifications. The
importance of accurate assessments of other relevant input parameters
(e.g., material properties, slip surface geometries, groundwater conditions)
used in seismic slope modeling is also recognized.
Tipologia CRIS:
02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Keywords:
Landslide; Earthquake; Accelerometer monitoring; Ambient noise; Site amplification
Elenco autori:
Casarano, Domenico; Lollino, Piernicola; Wasowski, Janusz
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Titolo del libro:
Earthquake-Induced Landslides