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Authors: La Rocca, Mario* 
Chiappetta, Giuseppe Davide* 
Gervasi, Anna* 
Festa, R L* 
Title: Non-stability of the noise HVSR at sites near or on topographic heights
Journal: Geophysical Journal International 
Series/Report no.: /222 (2020)
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Issue Date: 2020
DOI: 10.1093/gji/ggaa297
URL: https://academic.oup.com/gji/article-abstract/222/3/2162/5858898?redirectedFrom=fulltext
Abstract: The horizontal to vertical spectral ratio (HVSR) of seismic noise is often used to investigate site effects, and it is usually assumed to be a stable feature of the site considered. Here we show that such an assumption is not always justified, and may lead to incorrect conclusions. The HVSR analysis was performed on ambient seismic noise recordings lasting from weeks to months at many sites in Calabria, Italy. Results show a variety of site effects, from the resonance of a shallow sedimentary layer to the polarized amplification of horizontal ground motion associated with topographic effects. We describe the results of seven sites whose HVSR is characterized by dual content: one that is persistent, and another appearing only occasionally. Two sites very near the coast of the Tyrrhenian sea and five sites in the Calabrian Arc mountains show the most remarkable results. The shape of the HVSR changes significantly at these sites when the amplitude of background noise increases in a broad frequency band during periods of bad weather. The occasional contribution to the HVSR consists of one or more peaks, depending on the site, that appear only when the amplitude of ambient noise is higher than usual. The seven sites where we observe the HVSR variability are all located in complex geological environments, on mountains, ridges or foothills. A variation of the HVSR correlated with the day–night cycle is also observed at some of these sites.
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