The simplified seismic soil classification in many countries still basically relies on the Vs30 parameter as a proxy to the amplification factor. The pros and cons of this approach have already been extensively debated in the literature. We present an attempt to classify the subsoils in a seismic perspective which is based on expedite geophysical field procedures (passive/active single station and multichannel surveys, all based on the surface waves analysis) aimed at determining the resonance frequencies and the very shallow Vs profile. We will show how the same effort used to measure Vs30 can be used to overcome many limits of a Vs30-based classification and to get more representative classifications. In particular, this approach 1) impli...
A geoscientist yearns to learn more about the subsurface and one way of characterizing the subsurfac...
The soil has a variety of qualities that affect its ability to support the weight of a structure. On...
soil class maps have become important input parameters for seismic site character-ization and hazard...
The simplified seismic soil classification in many countries still basically relies on the Vs30 para...
Site effect assessment studies aim at predicting the effect of seismic shaking on structures by mode...
Site effect assessment studies aim at predicting the effect of seismic shaking on structures by mode...
The shear wave velocity profile in the shallow subsoil plays a predominant role in quantitative sei...
The selection of specific elastic response spectra according to soil categories is the easiest way t...
Seismic site classifications are used to represent site effects for estimating hazard parameters (re...
Seismic site classifications are used to represent site effects for estimating hazard parameters (re...
The aim of this work is to verify if (1) the average of shear-wave velocity from the surface to 30 m...
The analysis of seismic affected areas and the evaluation of seismic risk of the developed areas dem...
This paper presents seismic site classification practices for urban centres in Australia, China, and...
We are proposing improved spectral amplification factors for different site conditions based on an e...
Amplification is a key paramter considered to account modifcation of seimic wave in the soil for ear...
A geoscientist yearns to learn more about the subsurface and one way of characterizing the subsurfac...
The soil has a variety of qualities that affect its ability to support the weight of a structure. On...
soil class maps have become important input parameters for seismic site character-ization and hazard...
The simplified seismic soil classification in many countries still basically relies on the Vs30 para...
Site effect assessment studies aim at predicting the effect of seismic shaking on structures by mode...
Site effect assessment studies aim at predicting the effect of seismic shaking on structures by mode...
The shear wave velocity profile in the shallow subsoil plays a predominant role in quantitative sei...
The selection of specific elastic response spectra according to soil categories is the easiest way t...
Seismic site classifications are used to represent site effects for estimating hazard parameters (re...
Seismic site classifications are used to represent site effects for estimating hazard parameters (re...
The aim of this work is to verify if (1) the average of shear-wave velocity from the surface to 30 m...
The analysis of seismic affected areas and the evaluation of seismic risk of the developed areas dem...
This paper presents seismic site classification practices for urban centres in Australia, China, and...
We are proposing improved spectral amplification factors for different site conditions based on an e...
Amplification is a key paramter considered to account modifcation of seimic wave in the soil for ear...
A geoscientist yearns to learn more about the subsurface and one way of characterizing the subsurfac...
The soil has a variety of qualities that affect its ability to support the weight of a structure. On...
soil class maps have become important input parameters for seismic site character-ization and hazard...