The paper presents the results of a controlled-source seismic experiment performed using a vibratory source capable of producing harmonic vibrations. The survey aimed at investigating the horizontal directional amplification mechanism observed at the Pernicana Fault (Mt. Etna in Sicily, Italy) along an N150°/N330° orientation. With the vibratory source (a shaker truck) working in shear-wave mode in the frequency range 5–40 Hz, we recorded seismic data using both three-component velocimeters and 4.5 Hz geophones. These two types of receivers were arranged in linear configuration along two orthogonal orientations: radial and transverse to the direction of the main polarization observed within the fault zone. The two lines of seismic stations ...
Wavefield polarization is investigated using 200 seismograms recorded by a network of 20 stations in...
Recently, with the improvement of three-component seismic networks, studies revealing anisotropic ch...
Several recent studies indicate that ambient noise and seismic signals in fault zones tend to be pol...
The paper presents the results of a controlled-source seismic experiment performed using a vibratory...
The paper presents the results of a controlled-source seismic experiment performed using a vibratory...
The paper presents the results of a controlled‐source seismic experiment performed using a vibratory...
In this paper we investigate ground motion properties in the western part of the Pernicana fault. Th...
To infer the occurrence of directional amplification effects, we performed ambient noise measurement...
To infer the occurrence of directional amplification effects, we performed ambient noise measurement...
Seismic signals propagating across a fault may yield information on the internal structure of the fa...
In this paper we investigate ground motion properties in the western part of the Pernicana fault. Th...
Ambient noise measurements performed on the western flank of Mt. Etna are analyzed to infer the occ...
Several recent studies indicate that ambient noise and seismic signals in fault zones tend to be pol...
During local and regional earthquakes, an evident amplification of horizontal ground motion is obser...
Wavefield polarization is investigated using 200 seismograms recorded by a network of 20 stations in...
Wavefield polarization is investigated using 200 seismograms recorded by a network of 20 stations in...
Recently, with the improvement of three-component seismic networks, studies revealing anisotropic ch...
Several recent studies indicate that ambient noise and seismic signals in fault zones tend to be pol...
The paper presents the results of a controlled-source seismic experiment performed using a vibratory...
The paper presents the results of a controlled-source seismic experiment performed using a vibratory...
The paper presents the results of a controlled‐source seismic experiment performed using a vibratory...
In this paper we investigate ground motion properties in the western part of the Pernicana fault. Th...
To infer the occurrence of directional amplification effects, we performed ambient noise measurement...
To infer the occurrence of directional amplification effects, we performed ambient noise measurement...
Seismic signals propagating across a fault may yield information on the internal structure of the fa...
In this paper we investigate ground motion properties in the western part of the Pernicana fault. Th...
Ambient noise measurements performed on the western flank of Mt. Etna are analyzed to infer the occ...
Several recent studies indicate that ambient noise and seismic signals in fault zones tend to be pol...
During local and regional earthquakes, an evident amplification of horizontal ground motion is obser...
Wavefield polarization is investigated using 200 seismograms recorded by a network of 20 stations in...
Wavefield polarization is investigated using 200 seismograms recorded by a network of 20 stations in...
Recently, with the improvement of three-component seismic networks, studies revealing anisotropic ch...
Several recent studies indicate that ambient noise and seismic signals in fault zones tend to be pol...