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Fieldwork on local-site seismic response in the Po Plain: examples from ambient vibration array and single station analyses
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English
Obiettivo Specifico
4T. Sismologia, geofisica e geologia per l'ingegneria sismica
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Published
JCR Journal
JCR Journal
Peer review journal
Yes
Title of the book
Issue/vol(year)
/15 (2017)
Pages (printed)
2349–2366
Issued date
2017
Abstract
In the framework of the S2 DPC-INGV 2014–2015 project (https://sites.google. com/site/ingvdpc2014progettos2/), several field surveys were designed with the aim to investigate the local seismic site response of selected Italian Accelerometric Network strong motion stations. In this study the results obtained at Sorbolo, Lesignano de’ Bagni, and Castelfranco Veneto, three sites located in the Po alluvial basin (northern Italy), were presented. In particular, at each site, ambient vibration surveys were performed both in single stations and two dimensional arrays configurations. The ambient vibration arrays were analyzed to obtain at each site the shear-wave velocity (Vs) profile, until depths in correspondence of which the Vs show values higher than 800 m/s (i.e. lower bound for the soil category A, as now defined in the Italian seismic code for building). In this way, data were processed through a joint inversion computed using both the Rayleigh waves dispersion curve and the ellipticity curve deduced from the horizontal-to-vertical spectral ratios calculated from the microtremor single station measurements. In general, the obtained profiles show an increasing depth of the main Vs discontinuity (i.e. the seismic bedrock) from 60 to 320 m, moving from the edge to the central part of the Po alluvial basin.Tosupporttheoutcomesofthefieldexperiments,theavailableearthquakesrecorded
at each station in the last decades were processed in terms of the horizontal-to-vertical spectral ratios. Although in many cases the resonance frequencies are comparable with those obtained from microtremor, a high variability is observable depending on the selected portions of each single earthquake. Finally, residual analysis were carried out comparing the recorded ground motion to predicted data as provided by the actual Italian ground motion prediction equations, calibrated both at national and at regional scale.
at each station in the last decades were processed in terms of the horizontal-to-vertical spectral ratios. Although in many cases the resonance frequencies are comparable with those obtained from microtremor, a high variability is observable depending on the selected portions of each single earthquake. Finally, residual analysis were carried out comparing the recorded ground motion to predicted data as provided by the actual Italian ground motion prediction equations, calibrated both at national and at regional scale.
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