Observations of vertical ground accelerations exceeding gravity during the 1997 Umbria-Marche (central Italy) earthquakes |
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Authors: | M. Bouchon S. Gaffet C. Cornou M. Dietrich J.P. Glot F. Courboulex A. Caserta G. Cultrera F. Marra R. Guiguet |
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Affiliation: | (1) Laboratoire de Géophysique Interne et Tectonophysique, Université Joseph Fourier et Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Grenoble, France;(2) Géosciences Azur, Sophia-Antipolis, France;(3) Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica, Rome, Italy |
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Abstract: | We found extensive evidence that the vertical ground accelerations produced during the largest shock (M = 6.0) of the 1997 Umbria-Marche earthquake sequence exceeded 1g in two areas close to the heavily-damaged villages of Annifo and Colle Croce. This evidence comes from the striking observation of thousands of freshly fractured and broken rocks and stones in these areas. Some of the broken stones lie isolated on soft detritic soil while others had been previously piled up, probably a long time agoto clear the fields for farming. The freshness of the cuts and fractures and the consistency of the observations for thousands of rocks and stones in these areas indicate that these rocks were thrown upwards during the earthquake, with breakage occurring at the time of impact. Ground motion calculations consistent with the static deformation inferred from GPS and interferometry data, show that the broken stones and rocks are found in the zone where the strongest shaking took place during the earthquake and that most of the shaking there was vertical. |
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Keywords: | Ground motion calculation stone fracturation vertical ground accelerations |
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