Evidence for Surface Faulting Earthquakes on the Montereale Fault System (Abruzzi Apennines, Central Italy)

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作者
Cinti, F. R. [1 ]
Civico, R. [1 ]
Blumetti, A. M. [2 ]
Chiarini, E. [2 ]
La Posta, E. [2 ]
Pantosti, D. [1 ]
Papasodaro, F. [2 ]
Smedile, A. [1 ]
De Martini, P. M. [1 ]
Villani, F. [1 ]
Pinzi, S. [1 ]
Pucci, S. [1 ]
Brunori, C. A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Ist Nazl Geofis & Vulcanol, Rome, Italy
[2] Ist Super Protez & Ric Ambientale, Rome, Italy
关键词
Holocene earthquakes; paleoseismology; active tectonics; Montereale fault system; central Italy; 2016-2017 central Italy seismic sequence; 30; OCTOBER; 2016; GENERATED MOUNTAIN FRONTS; SEISMIC-HAZARD ANALYSIS; NORCIA EARTHQUAKE; ACTIVE TECTONICS; SEQUENCE; DISPLACEMENT; FEATURES; RUPTURES; AGE;
D O I
10.1029/2017TC004780
中图分类号
P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
学科分类号
0708 ; 070902 ;
摘要
We conducted paleoseismic studies along the Montereale fault system (MFS; central Italy). The MFS shows geomorphological evidence of Late Quaternary activity and falls within the highest seismic hazard zone of central Apennines, between the epicentral areas of two recent earthquake sequences: 2009 L'Aquila and 2016-2017 central Italy. We excavated two trenches along the San Giovanni fault splay of the system, one intercepting the N140 degrees striking bedrock main fault plane and the other cutting two subparallel fault scarps on the colluvial/alluvial deposits on the fault hanging wall. Excavations revealed repeated fault reactivation with surface faulting in prehistorical and historical times. We recognized and dated seven events in the last 26kyr. The most recent ground-rupturing event (evb1) possibly occurred 650-1,820AD, consistent with one of the three main shocks that struck the area in 1,703AD. A previous event (evb2) occurred between 5,330bc and 730bc, while older events occurred at 6,590-5,440bc (evb3), 9,770-6,630bc (evb4), and 16,860-13,480bc (evb5). We documented two older displacement events (evb7 and evb6) between 23,780bc and 16,850bc. The minimum vertical slip rate at the trench site in the last 28-24kyr is 0.3-0.4mm/year. The inferred average recurrence interval for surface-faulting events along the MFS is no longer than similar to 4kyr. Based on the surface fault length ranging between 12 and 20km, earthquakes with M 6.0 are possible for the MFS. The MFS is an independent earthquake source, and its paleoseismic data are fully comparable with those known for faults in central Apennines.
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页码:2758 / 2776
页数:19
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