Ground Response and Historical Buildings in Avellino (Campania, Southern Italy): Clues from a Retrospective View Concerning the 1980 Irpinia-Basilicata Earthquake

Cultural heritage represents our legacy with the past and our identity. However, to assure heritage can be passed on to future generations, it is required to put into the field knowledge as well as preventive and safeguard actions, especially for heritage located in seismic hazard-prone areas. With...

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Main Authors: Lucia Nardone, Fabrizio Terenzio Gizzi, Rosalba Maresca
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-12-01
Series:Geosciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3263/10/12/503
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spelling doaj-bb17ba2afcec4b46901c44d2af8173762020-12-19T00:07:11ZengMDPI AGGeosciences2076-32632020-12-011050350310.3390/geosciences10120503Ground Response and Historical Buildings in Avellino (Campania, Southern Italy): Clues from a Retrospective View Concerning the 1980 Irpinia-Basilicata EarthquakeLucia Nardone0Fabrizio Terenzio Gizzi1Rosalba Maresca2National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology, Osservatorio Vesuviano, 80124 Naples, ItalyInstitute of Heritage Science, (Italian) National Research Council (ISPC-CNR), 85100 Potenza, ItalyDepartment of Sciences and Technologies, University of Sannio, 82100 Benevento, ItalyCultural heritage represents our legacy with the past and our identity. However, to assure heritage can be passed on to future generations, it is required to put into the field knowledge as well as preventive and safeguard actions, especially for heritage located in seismic hazard-prone areas. With this in mind, the article deals with the analysis of ground response in the Avellino town (Campania, Southern Italy) and its correlation with the effects caused by the 23rd November 1980 Irpinia earthquake on the historical buildings. The aim is to get some clues about the earthquake damage cause-effect relationship. To estimate the ground motion response for Avellino, where strong-motion recordings are not available, we made use of the seismic hazard disaggregation. Then, we made extensive use of borehole data to build the lithological model so being able to assess the seismic ground response. Overall, results indicate that the complex subsoil layers influence the ground motion, particularly in the lowest period (0.1–0.5 s). The comparison with the observed damage of the selected historical buildings and the maximum acceleration expected indicates that the damage distribution cannot be explained by the surface geology effects alone.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3263/10/12/503ground response2D numerical analysissoil-structure effectscultural heritage
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Fabrizio Terenzio Gizzi
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Fabrizio Terenzio Gizzi
Rosalba Maresca
Ground Response and Historical Buildings in Avellino (Campania, Southern Italy): Clues from a Retrospective View Concerning the 1980 Irpinia-Basilicata Earthquake
Geosciences
ground response
2D numerical analysis
soil-structure effects
cultural heritage
author_facet Lucia Nardone
Fabrizio Terenzio Gizzi
Rosalba Maresca
author_sort Lucia Nardone
title Ground Response and Historical Buildings in Avellino (Campania, Southern Italy): Clues from a Retrospective View Concerning the 1980 Irpinia-Basilicata Earthquake
title_short Ground Response and Historical Buildings in Avellino (Campania, Southern Italy): Clues from a Retrospective View Concerning the 1980 Irpinia-Basilicata Earthquake
title_full Ground Response and Historical Buildings in Avellino (Campania, Southern Italy): Clues from a Retrospective View Concerning the 1980 Irpinia-Basilicata Earthquake
title_fullStr Ground Response and Historical Buildings in Avellino (Campania, Southern Italy): Clues from a Retrospective View Concerning the 1980 Irpinia-Basilicata Earthquake
title_full_unstemmed Ground Response and Historical Buildings in Avellino (Campania, Southern Italy): Clues from a Retrospective View Concerning the 1980 Irpinia-Basilicata Earthquake
title_sort ground response and historical buildings in avellino (campania, southern italy): clues from a retrospective view concerning the 1980 irpinia-basilicata earthquake
publisher MDPI AG
series Geosciences
issn 2076-3263
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Cultural heritage represents our legacy with the past and our identity. However, to assure heritage can be passed on to future generations, it is required to put into the field knowledge as well as preventive and safeguard actions, especially for heritage located in seismic hazard-prone areas. With this in mind, the article deals with the analysis of ground response in the Avellino town (Campania, Southern Italy) and its correlation with the effects caused by the 23rd November 1980 Irpinia earthquake on the historical buildings. The aim is to get some clues about the earthquake damage cause-effect relationship. To estimate the ground motion response for Avellino, where strong-motion recordings are not available, we made use of the seismic hazard disaggregation. Then, we made extensive use of borehole data to build the lithological model so being able to assess the seismic ground response. Overall, results indicate that the complex subsoil layers influence the ground motion, particularly in the lowest period (0.1–0.5 s). The comparison with the observed damage of the selected historical buildings and the maximum acceleration expected indicates that the damage distribution cannot be explained by the surface geology effects alone.
topic ground response
2D numerical analysis
soil-structure effects
cultural heritage
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3263/10/12/503
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