Managing induced seismicity risks from enhanced geothermal systems: A good practice guideline
Geothermal energy is a green source of power that could play an important role in climate‐
conscious energy portfolios; enhanced geothermal systems (EGS) have the potential to …
conscious energy portfolios; enhanced geothermal systems (EGS) have the potential to …
Structural challenges for seismic stability of buildings in hilly areas
Buildings on hills behave dynamically, very different from buildings on flatlands. Due to
irregularity in horizontal and vertical planes, they inhibit non-uniform mass and stiffness …
irregularity in horizontal and vertical planes, they inhibit non-uniform mass and stiffness …
An exact solution for SH-wave scattering by a radially multilayered inhomogeneous semicylindrical canyon
An analytical treatment of the seismic response of a cylindrical canyon with a radially
piecewise inhomogeneous arbitrary multilayered profile to a finite depth on a homogeneous …
piecewise inhomogeneous arbitrary multilayered profile to a finite depth on a homogeneous …
Soil and topographic effects on ground motion of a surficially inhomogeneous semi-cylindrical canyon under oblique incident SH waves
To elucidate the ground motion amplification due to combined soil and topographic effects,
an analytical formulation in the framework of classical elastodynamics is derived for the …
an analytical formulation in the framework of classical elastodynamics is derived for the …
An integrated SEM-Newmark model for physics-based regional coseismic landslide assessment
Earthquake-induced landslides are one of the most catastrophic effects of earthquakes, as
evidenced by many historic events over the past decades, such as the 1994 Northridge …
evidenced by many historic events over the past decades, such as the 1994 Northridge …
Site effects and damage scenarios: The case study of two historic centers following the 2016 Central Italy earthquake
G Brando, A Pagliaroli, G Cocco, F Di Buccio - Engineering geology, 2020 - Elsevier
The great influence of site effects on damage patterns produced by seismic events of the
past, stresses out the need to find proper relationships between the site local conditions and …
past, stresses out the need to find proper relationships between the site local conditions and …
A site amplification model for Switzerland based on site-condition indicators and incorporating local response as measured at seismic stations
The spatial estimation of the soil response is one of the key ingredients for the modelling of
earthquake risk. We present a ground motion amplification model for Switzerland …
earthquake risk. We present a ground motion amplification model for Switzerland …
Frequency‐scaled curvature as a proxy for topographic site‐effect amplification and ground‐motion variability
E Maufroy, VM Cruz‐Atienza… - Bulletin of the …, 2015 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
We introduce a new methodology to predict the topographic site‐effect amplification. Ground
motions obtained from a large database of 3D earthquake simulations show that the …
motions obtained from a large database of 3D earthquake simulations show that the …
Site response analyses for complex geological and morphological conditions: relevant case-histories from 3rd level seismic microzonation in Central Italy
A Pagliaroli, F Pergalani, A Ciancimino… - Bulletin of Earthquake …, 2020 - Springer
The paper presents the results of 5 case studies on complex site effects selected within the
project for the level 3 seismic microzonation of several municipalities of Central Italy …
project for the level 3 seismic microzonation of several municipalities of Central Italy …
Long-term patterns of hillslope erosion by earthquake-induced landslides shape mountain landscapes
Widespread triggering of landslides by large storms or earthquakes is a dominant
mechanism of erosion in mountain landscapes. If landslides occur repeatedly in particular …
mechanism of erosion in mountain landscapes. If landslides occur repeatedly in particular …