Comparison of PSH results with historical macroseismic observations at different scales. Part 2: application to South-East France

2017 
The companion paper by Rota and Rosti (Bull Earthq Eng, 2017) illustrates a methodology for comparing PSH results with historical macroseismic observations at different scales, in terms of mean damage. This paper presents examples of application of the methodology, at the different considered scales, to the South-East quarter of France. This moderate seismicity region is characterised by a long history of civilization, which makes macroseismic observations available for a long time span, although they are highly approximated measures of the seismic action and they are affected by significant uncertainties. The first scale of application presented is at a single site, i.e. the city of Annecy. This example shows that, despite the seismic history of this city is characterised by a significant number of macroseismic observations spanning over a long time period, they mostly consist of very low intensity values and hence the comparison at a single site is not very meaningful. Therefore, the comparison is carried out on a set of seven aggregated sites, well distributed in the region of interest, providing interesting results and suggesting the opportunity of extending the comparison at an even larger scale. The comparison at the regional scale also allows some interesting observations, although it is obviously able to only provide general (average) indications on the PSH results. These comparisons were aimed at showing the applicability of the proposed methodology, pointing out advantages and drawbacks of the different application scales.
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