Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/2122/13716
Authors: Famiani, Daniela* 
Boncio, Paolo* 
Cara, Fabrizio* 
Cogliano, Rocco* 
Di Giulio, Giuseppe* 
Fodarella, Antonio* 
Milana, Giuliano* 
Pucillo, Stefania* 
Riccio, Gaetano* 
Vassallo, Maurizio* 
Title: Local Seismic Response in a Large Intra-mountain Basin as Observed from Earthquakes and Microtremor Recordings: The Avezzano Area (Central Italy)
Publisher: Springer
Issue Date: 26-Aug-2014
URL: https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007%2F978-3-319-09048-1_220.pdf
ISBN: 978-3-319-09047-4
Keywords: Microzonation
Site response
Spectral techniques
Seismic amplification
Subject Classification04.06. Seismology 
Abstract: Buildings close to each other can perform different behaviour despite its similar seismic vulnerability. This effect is mainly due to the local seismic response connected to the characteristics of the shallow soil layers, especially when we move away from the epicentral area and the near field motion reduces its importance among the total amount of shaking. In this paper we show some results of the microzonation project of the Avezzano municipality, a town located in the southwestern portion of the Abruzzi region, which experienced the severe effects of the January 13th, 1915 M 7.0 earthquake. Starting from a particularly detailed knowledge of the geological characteristics of outcropping lithologies and inferring the trend of subsoil geometries, we explored the role played by the near-surface geology in causing variability of the ground motion by analysing a large database of earthquakes and microtremor recordings acquired by temporary seismological networks using classical site-reference and non-reference spectral techniques. Based on the obtained results we can seismically characterize all the municipal territory not only in terms of fundamental resonance frequency, useful in drawing maps of seismic microzonation and design geological sections, but also of amplification factors helpful in verifying numerical modelling of seismic response as required by national microzonation guidelines. We have also found many criticisms that need a more detailed analysis in order to establish the cause of these anomalies.
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