Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/2122/14782
Authors: Di Giulio, Giuseppe* 
Cultrera, Giovanna* 
Cornou, Cécile* 
Bard, Pierre-Yves* 
Al Tfaily, Bilal* 
Title: Quality assessment for site characterization at seismic stations
Journal: Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering 
Series/Report no.: /19 (2021)
Publisher: Springer
Issue Date: Jun-2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10518-021-01137-6
Abstract: Many applications related to ground-motion studies and engineering seismology benefit from the opportunity to easily download large dataset of earthquake recordings with different magnitudes. In such applications, it is important to have a reliable seismic characterization of the stations to introduce appropriate correction factors for including site amplification. Generally, seismic networks in Europe describe the site properties of a station through geophysical or geological reports, but often ad-hoc field surveys are missing and the characterization is done using indirect proxy. It is then necessary to evaluate the quality of a seismic characterization, accounting for the available site information, the measurements procedure and the reliability of the applied methods to obtain the site parameters.In this paper, we propose a strategy to evaluate the quality of site characterization, to be included in the station metadata. The idea is that a station with a good site characterization should have a larger ranking with respect to one with poor or incomplete information. The proposed quality metric includes the computation of three indices, which take into account the reliability of the available site indicators, their number and importance, together with their consistency defined through scatter plots for each single pair of indicators. For this purpose, we consider the seven indicators identified as most relevant in a companion paper (Cultrera et al. 2021): fundamental resonance frequency, shear-wave velocity profile, time-averaged shear-wave velocity over the first 30 m, depth of both seismological and engineering bedrock, surface geology and soil class.
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