On April 6, 2009 an earthquake (ML = 5.8 and MW = 6.3) stroke the city of L'Aquila with MCS Intensity I=IX and the surrounding village with I as high as XI. The earthquake was generated by a normal fault with a maximum vertical dislocation of 25 cm and hypocentral depth of about 8.8 km. The deaths were about 300, the injured were about 1500 and the damage was estimated as high as about 25 billion EUR. Both maximum horizontal and vertical components of the accelerations recorded in the epicentral area were close to 0.65g. The paper summarises the activities in the field of earthquake geotechnical engineering aimed to the emergency and reconstruction issues. The ground motion recorded in the epicentral area is analysed; the geotechnical properties measured by in-situ and laboratory tests before and after the earthquake are summarised; site effects are preliminarily evaluated at accelerometric stations locations and damaged villages; the outstanding cases of ground failure are finally shown.

Geotechnical Aspects of the L'Aquila Earthquake

Cavallaro A;Pagliaroli A;Tommasi P;
2009

Abstract

On April 6, 2009 an earthquake (ML = 5.8 and MW = 6.3) stroke the city of L'Aquila with MCS Intensity I=IX and the surrounding village with I as high as XI. The earthquake was generated by a normal fault with a maximum vertical dislocation of 25 cm and hypocentral depth of about 8.8 km. The deaths were about 300, the injured were about 1500 and the damage was estimated as high as about 25 billion EUR. Both maximum horizontal and vertical components of the accelerations recorded in the epicentral area were close to 0.65g. The paper summarises the activities in the field of earthquake geotechnical engineering aimed to the emergency and reconstruction issues. The ground motion recorded in the epicentral area is analysed; the geotechnical properties measured by in-situ and laboratory tests before and after the earthquake are summarised; site effects are preliminarily evaluated at accelerometric stations locations and damaged villages; the outstanding cases of ground failure are finally shown.
2009
Istituto per i Beni Archeologici e Monumentali - IBAM - Sede Catania
Istituto di Geologia Ambientale e Geoingegneria - IGAG
Istituto di Scienze del Patrimonio Culturale - ISPC
seismic action
recorded ground motion
dynamic soil characterization
site effects
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