New code site classification, amplification factors and normalized response spectra based on a worldwide ground-motion database

K Pitilakis, E Riga, A Anastasiadis - Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering, 2013 - Springer
A global dataset of more than 3,000 ground motion records from 536 sites from Greece, Italy,
Turkey, USA and Japan is compiled and used to propose code-oriented elastic acceleration …

Regional Correlations of VS30 and Velocities Averaged Over Depths Less Than and Greater Than 30 Meters

DM Boore, EM Thompson… - Bulletin of the …, 2011 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Using velocity profiles from sites in Japan, California, Turkey, and Europe, we find that the
time-averaged shear-wave velocity to 30 m (VS 30), used as a proxy for site amplification in …

VS30: Proxy for seismic amplification?

S Castellaro, F Mulargia… - seismological …, 2008 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
The seismic codes of many countries base their site classifications on the Vs30 parameter,
ie, the average shear-wave velocity in the first 30 m of subsoil. And yet, despite the …

From non-invasive site characterization to site amplification: recent advances in the use of ambient vibration measurements

PY Bard, H Cadet, B Endrun, M Hobiger… - … engineering in Europe, 2010 - Springer
A series of investigations has been carried out over the last decade in Europe aimed at
deriving quantitative information on site amplification from non-invasive techniques, based …

Towards fully data driven ground-motion prediction models for Europe

B Derras, PY Bard, F Cotton - Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering, 2014 - Springer
We have used the Artificial Neural Network method (ANN) for the derivation of physically
sound, easy-to-handle, predictive ground-motion models from a subset of the Reference …

ShakeMap implementation in Italy

A Michelini, L Faenza, V Lauciani… - Seismological …, 2008 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Italy is a seismically active country and has been the site of several large and extremely
damaging earthquakes since historical times. Tragic examples of these earthquakes in the …

Active seismic and passive microtremor HVSR for assessing site effects in Jammu city, NW Himalaya, India—A case study

AK Mahajan, AK Mundepi, N Chauhan… - Journal of Applied …, 2012 - Elsevier
1-D shear wave velocity structure is important for site effect studies and geotechnical
engineering, but it is quite difficult and expensive to derive from the conventional …

Site condition evaluation using horizontal-to-vertical response spectral ratios of earthquakes in the NGA-West 2 and Japanese databases

H Ghofrani, GM Atkinson - Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering, 2014 - Elsevier
We evaluate the usefulness of the horizontal-to-vertical (H/V) response spectral ratio as a
parameter to describe site response. In particular we compare its effectiveness with that of …

Towards the revision of EC8: proposal for an alternative site classification scheme and associated intensity dependent spectral amplification factors

K Pitilakis, E Riga, A Anastasiadis, S Fotopoulou… - Soil dynamics and …, 2019 - Elsevier
The paper presents an alternative site classification scheme and associated intensity
dependent spectral amplification factors, aiming to contribute to the ongoing revision of …

Site effect assessment using KiK-net data: part 2—site amplification prediction equation based on f0 and Vsz

C Héloïse, PY Bard, AM Duval, E Bertrand - Bulletin of Earthquake …, 2012 - Springer
This paper presents empirical correlations between amplification factors and simple site
parameters derived from a large subset of the KiK-net data. The amplification factor is …