“…The topographic site effect is a complex frequencydependent 3D phenomenon (Sánchez-Sesma, 1983;Geli et al, 1988;Sánchez-Sesma and Campillo, 1991;Bouchon and Barker, 1996;Buech et al, 2010;Maufroy et al, 2012;Massa et al, 2014) that produces large ground-motion amplifications in the vicinity of summits (Gaffet et al, 2000;Buech et al, 2010;Massa et al, 2010) and may cause damages during large earthquakes (Çelebi, 1987;Kawase and Aki, 1990;Bouchon and Barker, 1996;Spudich et al, 1996;Hough et al, 2010;Pischiutta et al, 2010). The seismic waves propagating in areas with topographies are generally disrupted at frequencies above 1 Hz (Boore, 1973;Sánchez-Sesma and Campillo, 1991;Durand et al, 1999;Pischiutta et al, 2010).…”