Thread: CALL FOR ABSTRACT EGU 2022

Started: 2021-12-16 12:49:30
Last activity: 2021-12-16 12:49:30
Topics: EGU Meetings
Giovanni Forte
2021-12-16 12:49:30
Dear Colleagues,

EGU22 will be taking place as a hybrid meeting happening both in-person in
Vienna and online. Despite the rapidly changing situation in Europe and
around the world, at present, the EGU Programme Committee and Executive
leadership confirmed that the event is still intended to be a hybrid
meeting.

We will be following all guidance from the Austrian authorities, including
having a dedicated hygiene plan in place to ensure the safety and
well-being of all attendees. However, we want to reassure all our attendees
that, should the situation change, alternative plans are already in place,
and we will inform attendees of any changes as soon as possible should this
become necessary.

Following the good results and the interesting studies proposed in the past
edition EGU2020 and vEGU2021, we cordially invite you to submit an abstract
at this session:



NH4.4 *Earthquake-induced hazards: ground motion amplification and ground
failures*

Convener: Giovanni Forte | Co-conveners: Hans-Balder Havenith, Paolo
Frattini, Céline Bourdeau



I would like to remind you that the* abstract submission deadline *for the
upcoming EGU General Assembly (EGU22 | 3 – 8 April 2022) *is very close!*

It is *12 January 2022*, 13:00 CET.

https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU22/session/43263



Abstract







*The main concern of the occurrence of an earthquake is the ground shaking,
although past events worldwide demonstrated that damage and death toll
depends on both the strong ground motion and the ground effects. The
variability of earthquake ground motion is caused by local geological
conditions beneath a given site, due to the stratigraphic or topographic
setting that can give rise to amplification and resonances.
Earthquake-induced ground effects are mainly landslides, soil liquefaction,
and ground subsidence. They can affect an area with damages related to the
full collapse or loss in functionality of facilities, roads, pipelines, and
other lifelines. The purpose of this session is to provide a forum for
discussion among researchers and other professionals who study seismic
amplification of the ground motion and the related hazards and to encourage
multidisciplinary research in these fields. Topics of interest include the
following: - Subsoil investigation and characterization for Seismic
Microzonation mapping; - Evaluation of seismic site response (1D-2D-3D) -
Case histories of earthquake-triggered landslides analyzed at either local
or regional scale - Slope stability analyses and runout modeling of
seismically/volcanically-induced landslides; - Studies on Soil liquefaction
and earthquake-induced subsidence*



The session hosts a special issue on *Natural Hazard and Earth System
Science (NHESS)* where you can submit the full paper of the contribution
sent to the session.

The deadline for the full paper submission is *October 2022*.



Earthquake-induced hazards: ground motion amplification and ground failures

Editor(s): Giovanni Forte, Hans-Balder Havenith, Paolo Frattini, Céline
Bourdeau, and Oded Katz

https://nhess.copernicus.org/articles/special_issue1153.html



We would also appreciate it if you could forward this to your team members
and colleagues who may also be interested in the topic.

Thank you for your consideration and please contact us if you have any
questions or suggestions.



Best Regards

*Giovanni Forte*

*Hans-Balder Havenith*

*Paolo Frattini*

*Céline Bourdeau*



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Dott. Giovanni Forte (PhD)
Dipartimento d'Ingegneria Civile, Edile e Ambientale (DICEA)
Università degli Studi di Napoli "Federico II"
via Claudio 21, 80125, Napoli.
telefono: +390817682161

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