Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
This work presents the results of numerical analyses for the evaluation of the seismic
response of Arquata del Tronto and Borgo hamlets
(Ascoli Piceno, Italy). The villages, located about 9
km northeast of the M 6.1 Central Italy August
24th 2016 epicenter, reported after the event an
irregular damage distribution, although less than
500 meters away. In particular, damage mainly
concentrated in Arquata del Tronto (VIII-IX MCS),
whereas Borgo suffered damage to a less extent
(VII MCS) (Galli et al., 2016), highlighting
significant occurrence of ground motion
amplification phenomena. Arquata del Tronto is a
small village, developed on a WNW-ESE elongated
ridge, elevated about 100 m higher than the
underlying alluvial valley, where Borgo is built on.
The geological bedrock of the study area is
represented by the Miocene "pre-evaporitic
member" of the Laga Formation, consisting of four
lithofacies associations distinguished according to
their sandstone /pelite ratio: pelitic-arenaceous
(LAG4e), arenaceous-pelitic II (LAG4b)
arenaceous- pelitic I (LAG4d) and arenaceous
(LAG4c). Arquata del Tronto is erected on a ridge
made of the alternation of LAG4c, d and b
lithofacies partially fractured and with high angle
dipping strata. The hamlet of Borgo is located
about 200 m north of the Arquata del Tronto
ridge, where the geological bedrock is covered by
fluvial gravels and sands and/or eluvial/colluvial
gravelly deposits, whose thickness is laterally
variable in the range of 10-30 m. Between the end
of November and the beginning of December
2016, in the immediate aftermath of the 2016
main events (24 August and 30 October), we
investigated the study area and a tentative
damage zonation was made following the scheme
provided by the Department of Civil Protection
(DPC) in Italy for post-earthquake reconnaissance.
During our surveys, an increasing level of damage
was observed moving from Borgo towards
Arquata del Tronto ridge. In detail, minor damage
observed in Borgo, mainly consisted in cracking of
non-structural elements. Instead, Arquata del
Tronto was highly damaged with several
unreinforced masonry structures partially or fully
collapsed. Extensive geological, geophysical and
geotechnical surveys were performed in the study
area as part of the activities coordinates by the
Center for Seismic Microzonation and its
applications (CentroMS) with the aim of
performing the Level 3 seismic microzonation in
the municipalities mostly struck by the 2016
Central Italy seismic events. In this framework,
thirteen temporary stations (1 Hz Lennartz 3D
sensors) were deployed by the National Institute
of Oceanography and Applied Geophysics (OGS) in
the Arquata del Tronto and Montegallo
municipality. In particular, in this work we used
data recorded by stations located on Arquata del
Tronto ridge, Borgo alluvial valley and Uscerno
hamlet. All stations were deployed on geological
bedrock, but only the Uscerno one was identified
as a true reference station being characterized by
and almost flat H/V curve. The results of
geophysical investigations performed in the area
(HVSR, MASW, ERT, DH) has been used in order to
constrain geometries and retrieve reliable Vs
profiles. These information have then been used
to implement the geological - geotechnical model
for numerical analyses aimed at deriving the
motion at the ground level in the study area. We
used ground motion data recorded by Uscerno
station as input motion and accelerometric data
recorded by the OGS temporary stations at the
ridge crest of Arquata and at the alluvial valley
where Borgo is built on, to calibrate the numerical
model by comparing numerical results and seismic
data recorded. The numerical analyses were
performed both in one-dimensional (1D) and twodimensional
(2D) settings, adopting the
Tipologia CRIS:
04.02 Abstract in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
risposta sismica locale; arquata del tronto; effetti di sito
Elenco autori:
Giallini, Silvia; Moscatelli, Massimiliano
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Titolo del libro:
Book of Abstracts of the 36th General Assembly of the European Seismological Commission