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Theodoulidis N., Cultrera G., Cornou Cécile, Bard P. Y., Boxberger T., DiGiulio G., Imtiaz A., Kementzetzidou D., Makra K., Argostoli NERA Team. (2018). Basin effects on ground motion : the case of a high-resolution experiment in Cephalonia (Greece). Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering, 16 (2), p. 529-560. ISSN 1570-761X.

Titre du document
Basin effects on ground motion : the case of a high-resolution experiment in Cephalonia (Greece)
Année de publication
2018
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000422648600001
Auteurs
Theodoulidis N., Cultrera G., Cornou Cécile, Bard P. Y., Boxberger T., DiGiulio G., Imtiaz A., Kementzetzidou D., Makra K., Argostoli NERA Team
Source
Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering, 2018, 16 (2), p. 529-560 ISSN 1570-761X
In this study data and results of a high-resolution experiment in Cephalonia (Greece) regarding empirical basin effects are presented. A total of 59 velocimeters and 17 accelerometers were deployed in the basin of Argostoli Cephalonia (Greece), for a period of 7 months (September 2011-April 2012). Due to high seismicity of the western Greece and surrounding area this array recorded thousands of local, regional and global events. Data used in this work come from a selection of 162 regional and local earthquakes, 3 km <= R <= 600 km, with magnitude range, 1.0 <= M <= 5.2. Based on high signal-to-noise ratio recordings and two selected reference stations, variation of several intensity measures (PGA, PGV, Arias Intensity, Cumulative Absolute Velocity), significant duration, HVSR and SSR of ground motion recordings on soil sites within the basin is carefully examined for a range of frequencies of engineering interest. Comparison of results with a detailed 2D geologic model shows a good consistency both in amplification and frequency domain. Influence of "reference' site on ground motion variation of soil sites is also discussed in light of our results. Finally, it is suggested that 2D or/and 3D theoretical modeling should be performed given the availability of geological and geophysical parameters to define a realistic model of the basin. Results of this study can undoubtedly serve in model validation and improvement of ground motion simulation tools.
Plan de classement
Géophysique interne [066]
Description Géographique
GRECE
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010072007]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010072007
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