Analysis of the seismicity of Southeastern Sicily: a proposed tectonic interpretation

R. Azzaro, M. S. Barbano
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Southeastern Sicily is one of the Italian regions with high seismic risk and is characterised by the occurrence in the past of large destructive events (Ms = 6.4-7.3) over a territory which is densely urbanised today. The main earthquakes were analysed and some minor damaging shocks reviewed to investigate the main seismogenic features of the region. The comparison between the pattern of seismicity and evidence of Quaternary tectonics allowed us to propose a first tentative, tectonic interpretation of the earthquakes. On the whole, the seismicity of SE Sicily seems distributed along regional fault systems which have had a role in the recent geodynamic evolution of the area. The Malta escarpment, the only structure whose late Quaternary-recent activity is currently known, appears the most probable source for earthquakes with about 7 magnitude. Although no evidence of tectonics subsequent to the middle Pleistocene is available for them, the Scicli line and the NE-SW fault system delimiting the northern sector of the Hyblean plateau seem seismically active with events with maximum magnitude of 5.2 and 6.4, respectively.
西西里岛东南部地震活动性分析:提出的构造解释
西西里岛东南部是意大利地震风险高的地区之一,其特点是过去发生的大型破坏性事件(Ms = 6.4-7.3)发生在今天人口密集的城市化地区。对主要地震进行了分析,并回顾了一些较小的破坏性地震,以研究该地区的主要孕震特征。将地震活动性的模式与第四纪构造的证据进行比较,使我们能够对地震提出初步的构造解释。总的来说,西西里岛东南部的地震活动似乎沿区域断裂系统分布,这些断裂系统在该地区最近的地球动力学演化中起了作用。马耳他悬崖是目前唯一已知的第四纪晚期近期活动的构造,它似乎是最有可能发生7级地震的震源。虽然没有中更新世以后的构造证据,但划分海布良高原北段的西克利线和NE-SW断裂系统似乎地震活跃,最大震级分别为5.2级和6.4级。
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