Ground Motion Recordings from Mw 6.3 2009 L'Aquila Earthquake in Italy and their Engineering Implications
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2012
abstract:
The 2009 L'Aquila earthquake sequence includes the April 6 Mw 6.3 main
shock and triggered events on April 7 and 9, each recorded on a digital network
having five stations on the hanging wall of the main shock fault. We describe a
geometric source model drawing upon inversions by others. We describe
record-specific ground motion data processing that includes the incorporation of
static displacements of up to 13 cm (downdrop of hanging wall). The resulting
database includes 47, 38, and 31 corrected triaxial recordings from the April 6,
7, and 9 events, respectively. We present site conditions for recording stations,
including recent surface wave and borehole geophysics. We demonstrate that
the high-frequency data are weaker than expected for normal fault earthquakes
of these magnitudes and that the data attenuate with distance at rates generally
consistent with modified next generation attenuation (NGA) equations for Italy
that were available prior to the event.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Pagliaroli, Alessandro
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