Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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304418 | Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering | 2012 | 17 Pages |
The study regards an evaluation of site effects on and near the Monte Po hill, located in the north-eastern part of the city of Catania (Italy), an area at high seismic risk. At the beginning of 2007 a seismic station was located in a school building, situated at the slope toe, but no seismic events have been recorded as yet. Therefore, synthetic seismograms have been used to evaluate the ground response analysis at the surface. Because the average slope is moderate (less than 15°), 1-D computer codes have been used to model the equivalent-linear earthquake site response analyses of layered hill deposits, as generally performed by professionals. However, the slope response has also been analysed in greater detail, using a 2-D computer code and the soil characterisation has been evaluated accurately by means of borings, Down-Hole tests, SDMT tests and laboratory tests. Comparing 1-D with 2-D results the stratigraphic site amplification and the Topographic Aggravation Factor (TAF) have also been computed. The aim of the study is that it will form a basis for the design of works to remediate the damage caused by a landslide reactivated by the earthquake in Eastern Sicily on December 13, 1990 (ML=5.4).
► We model the Monte Po hill, located in the north-eastern part of the city of Catania (Italy). ► We perform the 1-D and 2-D site response analyses of layered soil deposits of the hill. ► We studied and constructed a detailed 2-D geotechnical model of the slope. ► We established a basis for the design of the remedial works against landslide damages.