During an earthquake the seismic wave amplification related to local site conditions can have a significant impact on the ground motion. In order to account for these local effects some proxies for the soil characteristics exist; e.g., the average shear-wave velocity of the upper 30m V(S ),30 , or the equivalent shear-wave velocity from the ground to the depth of the seismic bedrock when this is less than 30m V( S ),eq .The aim of this paper is to provide maps of seismic shallow soil classification for Italy accounting for two sources of information: site-specific measurements and large-scale geological maps. The soil maps are obtained via a four-step procedure: (1) a database of available site-specific investigations is built, covering (unevenly) the whole national territory; (2) twenty geo-lithological complexes are identified from the available geological maps; (3) the investigations are grouped as a function of the geo-lithological complex and the distribution of measured VS,30 and VS eq, are estimated; (4) medians and standard deviations of such distributions are assumed to be representative of the corresponding complexes. The statistics of investigations are used to derive the large- scale soil maps. To make the results of the study available, a stand-alone software has been developed. Despite not being adequate substitutes of site-specific studies such as microzonation and local site response analyses, the provided results can be useful for large-scale seismic risk studies.
Seismic soil classification of Italy based on surface geology and shear-wave velocity measurements / Forte, Giovanni; Chioccarelli, Eugenio; De Falco, Melania; Cito, Pasquale; Santo, Antonio; Iervolino, Iunio. - In: SOIL DYNAMICS AND EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING. - ISSN 0267-7261. - 122:(2019), pp. 79-93. [10.1016/j.soildyn.2019.04.002]
Seismic soil classification of Italy based on surface geology and shear-wave velocity measurements
Chioccarelli, Eugenio
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2019-01-01
Abstract
During an earthquake the seismic wave amplification related to local site conditions can have a significant impact on the ground motion. In order to account for these local effects some proxies for the soil characteristics exist; e.g., the average shear-wave velocity of the upper 30m V(S ),30 , or the equivalent shear-wave velocity from the ground to the depth of the seismic bedrock when this is less than 30m V( S ),eq .The aim of this paper is to provide maps of seismic shallow soil classification for Italy accounting for two sources of information: site-specific measurements and large-scale geological maps. The soil maps are obtained via a four-step procedure: (1) a database of available site-specific investigations is built, covering (unevenly) the whole national territory; (2) twenty geo-lithological complexes are identified from the available geological maps; (3) the investigations are grouped as a function of the geo-lithological complex and the distribution of measured VS,30 and VS eq, are estimated; (4) medians and standard deviations of such distributions are assumed to be representative of the corresponding complexes. The statistics of investigations are used to derive the large- scale soil maps. To make the results of the study available, a stand-alone software has been developed. Despite not being adequate substitutes of site-specific studies such as microzonation and local site response analyses, the provided results can be useful for large-scale seismic risk studies.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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