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A peak acceleration threshold for soil liquefaction: lessons learned from the 2012 Emilia earthquake (Italy)
Authors:Filippo Santucci de Magistris  Giovanni Lanzano  Giovanni Forte  Giovanni Fabbrocino
Institution:1. Structural and Geotechnical Dynamics Lab. StreGa, DiBT Department, University of Molise, Via Duca degli Abruzzi, 86039, Termoli, CB, Italy
Abstract:National and international seismic codes and recommendations provide criteria for liquefaction exclusion based on a peak ground acceleration (PGA) threshold value. In this paper, after a brief review of the procedures and the values suggested in those documents, a database of liquefaction case histories was created, exploiting the background data used in the most relevant verification charts, currently employed in research and professional practice. This dataset was used to identify, on the basis of simple statistical analyses, a PGA threshold on the free ground surface below which liquefaction is unlikely to occur, regardless of the geological site conditions. The calculated value, which is on the order of 0.07–0.1 g, based on the model employed to fit the data, was analyzed in light of information collected during the 2012 Emilia seismic sequence in Italy, which produced many liquefaction events triggered by low acceleration values. The case history of the Emilia earthquake advises setting a PGA threshold for code and recommendations at the lower probability level of occurrence, in the order of 1 %.
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