The paper presents the results of site effects investigation at two villages, Castelvecchio Subequo and Castel di Ieri (Central Italy), located about 2 km from each other, on top of carbonate ridges characterized by complex geological/structural characteristics. Both villages suffered of an anomalous high damage degree determined by the Mw = 6.1, 2009 L’Aquila earthquake, highlighting the occurrence of significant ground motion amplification phenomena. Studying seismic response at rock sites characterized by complex geological setting is a challenging issue, as different factors can alter the expected ground motion. The difficulties arise from both the reconstruction of a suitable and thorough geological/geotechnical subsoil model and limit...
The 1997–1998 Umbria-Marche seismic sequence induced severe damage to the historical centre of Sella...
This work presents results obtained from numerical site response analyses in the area of Amatrice (c...
This paper concerns the analysis of the site amplification that significantly influenced the non-uni...
The paper presents the results of site effects investigation at two villages, Castelvecchio Subequo...
The April 6, 2009 L’Aquila earthquake was responsible for an “anomalous”, relatively high degree of ...
The seismic sequence that occurred in October and November 2002 in the Molise region (Southern Italy...
Following the April 6th, 2009 Abruzzo mainshock, the Italian Civil Protection Department promoted a ...
The geophysical working group of the University of Genoa conducted a field experiment to analyze sit...
Following the Mw 6.3 L’Aquila Earthquake of 2009 April 6, the Colle di Roio village, central Italy, ...
Following the April 6th, 2009 Abruzzo mainshock, the Italian Civil Protection Department promoted a ...
This work deals with the experimental and numerical evaluation of the local seismic response of Arqu...
From March to September 2009, a velocimetric network was installed in Narni, central Italy, a villag...
From March to September 2009, a velocimetric network was installed in Narni, central Italy, a villag...
We present the fine scale investigations of seismic noise carried out in a geologically complex site...
The 1997-1998 Umbria-Marche seismic sequence induced severe damage to the historical centre of Sella...
The 1997–1998 Umbria-Marche seismic sequence induced severe damage to the historical centre of Sella...
This work presents results obtained from numerical site response analyses in the area of Amatrice (c...
This paper concerns the analysis of the site amplification that significantly influenced the non-uni...
The paper presents the results of site effects investigation at two villages, Castelvecchio Subequo...
The April 6, 2009 L’Aquila earthquake was responsible for an “anomalous”, relatively high degree of ...
The seismic sequence that occurred in October and November 2002 in the Molise region (Southern Italy...
Following the April 6th, 2009 Abruzzo mainshock, the Italian Civil Protection Department promoted a ...
The geophysical working group of the University of Genoa conducted a field experiment to analyze sit...
Following the Mw 6.3 L’Aquila Earthquake of 2009 April 6, the Colle di Roio village, central Italy, ...
Following the April 6th, 2009 Abruzzo mainshock, the Italian Civil Protection Department promoted a ...
This work deals with the experimental and numerical evaluation of the local seismic response of Arqu...
From March to September 2009, a velocimetric network was installed in Narni, central Italy, a villag...
From March to September 2009, a velocimetric network was installed in Narni, central Italy, a villag...
We present the fine scale investigations of seismic noise carried out in a geologically complex site...
The 1997-1998 Umbria-Marche seismic sequence induced severe damage to the historical centre of Sella...
The 1997–1998 Umbria-Marche seismic sequence induced severe damage to the historical centre of Sella...
This work presents results obtained from numerical site response analyses in the area of Amatrice (c...
This paper concerns the analysis of the site amplification that significantly influenced the non-uni...