Hints about site amplification effects comparing macroseismic hazard estimate with microtremor measurements: the Agri Valley (Italy) example
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2003
Abstract:
We approach from a new standpoint the problem of estimating seismic hazard for some towns and villages located in Val d'Agri area (Southern Italy) that in the past have
been affected by several seismic events. The estimates are carried out using a method that is based on the analysis of site seismic history extracted from macroseismic
catalogues. To study the influence of site effects two different procedures have been performed: in the first, seismic hazard estimates have been deduced from epicentral
data only, in the second, intensity data actually observed at the site are also considered. The difference between the two estimates can be correlated with local variations of
seismic response due to local geological features which are responsible for possible cases of amplification. In order to validate the presence of such correlation, seismic
hazard estimates have been compared to site amplification measurements obtained by using the HVSR (Horizontal to Vertical Spectral Ratio) technique. Our findings reveal
a good correlation between seismic hazard enhancements and the presence of site amplification effects. The application of this kind of analysis to the Val d'Agri area has
pointed out that the joint estimates of site seismic hazard enhancement and HVSR measurements could be a helpful tool to identify problems related to seismic
microzonation.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Lapenna, Vincenzo; Gallipoli, MARIA ROSARIA
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