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Effect of Local Geology on Ground Motion in the City of Palermo, Italy, as Inferred from Aftershocks of the 6 September 2002 Mw 5.9 Earthquake
2005
On 6 September 2002 a M w 5.9 earthquake occurred in the southern Tyrrhenian sea, 40 km off the coast of Palermo (Italy). In the days after the mainshock, eight temporary stations were installed in the city to record aftershocks on different geological formations. Seismograms of about 30 earthquakes with magnitude ≥2.8 are analyzed. The data analysis confirms the role of near-surface geology in causing locally significant variations of the ground-shaking level as already inferred by Guidoboni et al. (2003) from historical damage scenario studies. The largest spectral variations estimated through aftershock recordings result in a factor of 10 difference between stiff and soft sites, in frequ…
Analisi stratigrafico geotecnica del settore meridionale della città di Palermo finalizzata alla caratterizzazione di fattori di pericolosità sismica…
2006
Una analisi della distribuzione del danno prodotto dall'attività sismica del settembre 2002 ha evidenziato la presenza di anomalie nel settore meridionale della città di Palermo, interessato da un edificato recente. In questo lavoro viene effettuata una ricostruzione della geologia di superficie e di sottosuolo in tale settore e, con il supporto di un database stratigrafico-geotecnico, ad elevata densità di dati, vi-sualizzabile e interrogabile su cartografia georeferenziata, vengono definite le zone del settore caratterizzate da una geologia locale favorevole alla generazione di effetti di sito per il verificarsi di una delle seguenti condizioni: a) valore del contrasto di impedenza acusti…
Microtremor Measurements in the City of Palermo, Italy: Analysis of the Correlation between Local Geology and Damage
2008
Abstract This study presents the results of 90 seismic ambient noise measurements in Palermo, the main city of Sicily (Italy). The dataset has been processed using the horizontal-to-vertical spectral ratio (HVNSR) technique and interpreted in terms of local geology, which is characterized by the presence of alluvial sediments of two riverbeds masked by urbanization since the seventeenth century. HVNSRs show significant variations in the study area: when the transition stiff to soft is crossed, a typical spectral peak appears in the HVNSRs, mostly in the frequency band 1–2 Hz, and exceeding a factor of 3 in amplitude. Using available information on subsurface geological structure, we compute…
Recognition of earthquake-induced damage in the Abakainon necropolis (NE Sicily): results from geo-morphological, geophysical and numerical analyses
2017
Seismotectonic activity and slope instability are a permanent threat in the archaeological site of Abakainon and in the nearby village of Tripi in NE Sicily. In recent times, signs of an ancient earthquake have been identified in the necropolis of Abakainon which dating was ascertained to the first century AD earthquake. The site is located on a slope of Peloritani Mts. along the Tindari Fault Line and contains evidence for earthquake-induced landslide, including fallen columns and blocks, horizontal shift and counter slope tilting of the tomb basements. In this paper, we used an integrated geomorphological and geophysical analysis to constrain the landslide. The research was directed to th…