In this work, we analyze the macroseismic fields of the main historical earthquakes occurred in western Liguria (northwestern Italy) in order to identify possible relations between the isoseismal patterns and the local geological setting. Anomalies in the spatial distribution of macroseismic intensities are often attributed to site effects. We observed that, in the region of study, such anomalies are mainly located in areas characterized by outcropping Pliocene soil deposits, mainly made up of stiff silty and marly clays. To investigate the influence of such deposits on ground response, both horizontal-to-vertical spectral ratio measurements and numerical site response analyses were carried out. For all sites analyzed, the spectral ratio cu...
On 6 September 2002 a Mw 5.9 earthquake occurred in the southern Tyrrhenian sea, 40 km off the coast...
Most of the ancient town of Tindari (NE, Sicily) was settled on a plateau the most surficial layer o...
Site effect is usually associated with local geologi- cal conditions, which increase or decrease the...
This paper deals with a multi-disciplinary set of tools aimed to analyse the factors controlling the...
On the 31st of October 2002, a ML=5.5 earthquake struck the Molise region in Southern Italy. The ear...
Two case histories are presented which refer to the historical towns of Orvieto and Bisaccia, both l...
The study deals with a multi-disciplinary set of tools aimed to identify the factors controlling the...
Previous works based mainly on strong-motion recordings of large Japanese earthquakes showed that si...
During an earthquake the seismic wave amplification related to local site conditions can have a sign...
Previous works based mainly on strong-motion recordings of large Japanese earthquakes showed that s...
Free-field ground motion during earthquake can be conveniently represented by response spectrum for ...
Seismic amplifications are dictated by the depth of the bedrock and the stratigraphy and dynamic pro...
Previous works based mainly on strong-motion recordings of large Japanese earthquakes showed that si...
Near surface soils can greatly influence the amplitude, duration, and frequency content of ground mo...
On 6 September 2002 a Mw 5.9 earthquake occurred in the southern Tyrrhenian sea, 40 km off the coast...
On 6 September 2002 a Mw 5.9 earthquake occurred in the southern Tyrrhenian sea, 40 km off the coast...
Most of the ancient town of Tindari (NE, Sicily) was settled on a plateau the most surficial layer o...
Site effect is usually associated with local geologi- cal conditions, which increase or decrease the...
This paper deals with a multi-disciplinary set of tools aimed to analyse the factors controlling the...
On the 31st of October 2002, a ML=5.5 earthquake struck the Molise region in Southern Italy. The ear...
Two case histories are presented which refer to the historical towns of Orvieto and Bisaccia, both l...
The study deals with a multi-disciplinary set of tools aimed to identify the factors controlling the...
Previous works based mainly on strong-motion recordings of large Japanese earthquakes showed that si...
During an earthquake the seismic wave amplification related to local site conditions can have a sign...
Previous works based mainly on strong-motion recordings of large Japanese earthquakes showed that s...
Free-field ground motion during earthquake can be conveniently represented by response spectrum for ...
Seismic amplifications are dictated by the depth of the bedrock and the stratigraphy and dynamic pro...
Previous works based mainly on strong-motion recordings of large Japanese earthquakes showed that si...
Near surface soils can greatly influence the amplitude, duration, and frequency content of ground mo...
On 6 September 2002 a Mw 5.9 earthquake occurred in the southern Tyrrhenian sea, 40 km off the coast...
On 6 September 2002 a Mw 5.9 earthquake occurred in the southern Tyrrhenian sea, 40 km off the coast...
Most of the ancient town of Tindari (NE, Sicily) was settled on a plateau the most surficial layer o...
Site effect is usually associated with local geologi- cal conditions, which increase or decrease the...