Paola Vallone
University of Palermo
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Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America | 2005
Giuseppe Di Giulio; R. M. Azzara; G. Cultrera; Maria Stella Giammarinaro; Paola Vallone; Antonio Rovelli
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 frequency bands varying from 1 to 3.5 Hz. The geological structure of the study area is reconstructed by using data from more than 2000 boreholes organized in a Geographic Information System specifically dedicated to the assessment of natural hazards in urban areas. Vertically varying velocity models are used for a comparison with the observed data. In general, 1D transfer functions fit the largest amplification frequency but underestimate amplitudes of observations probably because of 2D and 3D complexity. Because the seismic stations were not installed in free field but at ground or underground level inside buildings, a possible influence of the structure was also investigated. Simultaneous ambient noise measurements were performed on the top, at the base, and outside the buildings where stations were installed. For all but one site, this analysis shows that the estimated ground-motion amplifications do not reflect the building vibration modes and therefore, in these cases, soil–structure interaction does not bias the free-field response of the study sites. Finally, speculations on the effect of the local geology in terms of response spectra of the M w 5.9 mainshock are discussed in the framework of the Eurocode 8 prescriptions.
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America | 2008
Fabrizio Cara; Giovanna Cultrera; R. M. Azzara; Valerio De Rubeis; Giuseppe Di Giulio; Maria Stella Giammarinaro; Patrizia Tosi; Paola Vallone; Antonio Rovelli
Engineering Geology | 2008
Paola Vallone; Maria Stella Giammarinaro; M. Crosetto; M. Agudo; E. Biescas
Archive | 2004
Giovanna Cultrera; Riccardo Mario Azzara; Fabrizio Cara; Roberto D'Anna; Giuseppe Di Giulio; Maria Stella Giammarinaro; Giuseppe Passafiume; Antonio Rovelli; Paola Vallone
Bollettino Della Societa Geologica Italiana | 2006
Antonio Contino; Maria Stella Giammarinaro; Paola Vallone; S. Varsalona; A. Zuccarello
Archive | 2009
Maria Stella Giammarinaro; Paola Vallone; Leta M; Santoro L
Annals of Geophysics | 2009
Maria Stella Giammarinaro; Vincenzo Canzoneri; Paola Vallone; Alessandro Zuccarello
Archive | 2008
Paola Vallone; Gaetano Ferruzza; Lucia Fallo; S Dardanelli; G Scotti; M Verrascina
Archive | 2008
Paola Vallone; Gaetano Ferruzza; Lucia Fallo; S Dardanelli; G Scotti; N Scozzola; M Verrascina
Environmental Semeiotics | 2008
Maria Stella Giammarinaro; Leta M; Paola Vallone; R. Catalano