意大利中部默隆山正断层的古地震指纹和沿走滑变化:构造地球化学方法

IF 2.9 2区 地球科学 Q2 GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS
S. Bello, P. Galli, M. G. Perna, E. Peronace, P. Messina, G. Rosatelli, C. Andrenacci, G. Lavecchia, F. Pietrolungo, A. Consalvo, V. Mouslopoulou, F. Brozzetti
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这项研究为意大利中部正常莫罗内山断层系统(MMFS)的构造演化提供了见解,并强调了多学科方法在重建休眠断层系统地震历史中的实用性。MMFS由两条平行的正断层组成,这两条正断层穿过Morrone山的西坡,尽管该系统可以产生M >;6次地震,它在后罗马时代一直是地震。在这里,我们将碳酸盐断崖样品的地球化学分析与新的构造断层数据和基于激光雷达的地形分析相结合,为断层几何形状和运动学、末次极大期以来MMFS的古地震历史及其滑动速率提供了新的约束。结构分析揭示了两股平行股之间的运动学相似性,反映了它们对相同应力状态的响应。对53个石灰岩样品的稀土元素分析表明,在断裂带上至少有8次浓度波动,这被解释为由于LGM地震后断层断裂带的构造挖掘。典型的6.3≤M≤6.8级地震的每次滑动范围为30 ~ 110厘米。激光雷达分析揭示了两个断层链的三角形滑动剖面。我们估计平均M = 6.5-6.6的地震的复发间隔为~ 2125±125年。计算得出,断层链下部的滑移率为0.5-0.65 mm/yr,断层链上部的滑移率为0.65-0.7 mm/yr,复合系统的滑移率为0.62-0.69 mm/yr。我们的研究结果表明,MMFS的两条链都是活跃的,并且相互依赖地积累滑动,这一发现对地震危害评估至关重要。
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Paleo-Earthquake Fingerprints and Along-Strike Slip Variation of the Silent Mt. Morrone Normal Fault (Central Italy): A Structural-Geochemical Approach

Paleo-Earthquake Fingerprints and Along-Strike Slip Variation of the Silent Mt. Morrone Normal Fault (Central Italy): A Structural-Geochemical Approach

This study provides insights into the tectonic evolution of the normal Mt Morrone Fault System (MMFS) in Central Italy and highlights the utility of multidisciplinary approaches in reconstructing the seismic history of dormant fault systems. The MMFS comprises two parallel normal faults that traverse the western slope of Mt. Morrone, and although the system can produce M > 6 earthquakes, it has been aseismic in post Roman times. Here, we combine geochemical analysis of carbonate fault-scarp samples with new structural fault data and Lidar-based topographic analysis to provide new constraints on fault geometries and kinematics, the paleo-earthquake history of MMFS since the Last Glacial Maximum and its slip rates. Structural analysis reveals kinematic similarities between the two parallel strands, reflecting their response to the same stress regime. Rare Earth Elements analyses on 53 limestone samples reveal a minimum of eight concentration fluctuations upscarp, here interpreted as tectonic exhumation of the fault scarp due to post LGM earthquakes. Slip per event ranges from 30 to 110 cm typical of earthquakes with 6.3 ≤ M ≤ 6.8. Lidar analysis reveals triangular slip profiles on both fault strands. We estimate that an earthquake with an average M = 6.5–6.6 would have a recurrence interval of ∼2,125 ± 125 years. Slip rates were calculated to be 0.5–0.65 mm/yr on the lower and 0.65–0.7 mm/yr on the upper fault strand, with the combined system having slip rates of 0.62–0.69 mm/yr. Our findings indicate that both strands of the MMFS are active and accumulate slip interdependently, a finding that is critical for seismic hazard assessment.

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Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems
Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems 地学-地球化学与地球物理
CiteScore
5.90
自引率
11.40%
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252
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems (G3) publishes research papers on Earth and planetary processes with a focus on understanding the Earth as a system. Observational, experimental, and theoretical investigations of the solid Earth, hydrosphere, atmosphere, biosphere, and solar system at all spatial and temporal scales are welcome. Articles should be of broad interest, and interdisciplinary approaches are encouraged. Areas of interest for this peer-reviewed journal include, but are not limited to: The physics and chemistry of the Earth, including its structure, composition, physical properties, dynamics, and evolution Principles and applications of geochemical proxies to studies of Earth history The physical properties, composition, and temporal evolution of the Earth''s major reservoirs and the coupling between them The dynamics of geochemical and biogeochemical cycles at all spatial and temporal scales Physical and cosmochemical constraints on the composition, origin, and evolution of the Earth and other terrestrial planets The chemistry and physics of solar system materials that are relevant to the formation, evolution, and current state of the Earth and the planets Advances in modeling, observation, and experimentation that are of widespread interest in the geosciences.
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