Title of article :
Stress Changes due to Recent Seismic Events in the Central Apennines (Italy)
Author/Authors :
Andrea Tallarico، نويسنده , , Stefano Santini، نويسنده , , Michele Dragoni ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
The Central Apennines, Italy, are characterized by moderate seismic activity on normal
faults, oriented in directions parallel to the Apenninic chain. The subject of this study is the Umbria-
Marche Apennines, a segment approximately 200-km long, where three main seismic events occurred in the
last three decades. The 1979 Norcia earthquake was a Mw = 5.8 event, taking place at the south end of the
considered segment. The 1984 Gubbio earthquake was a Mw = 5.6 event which took place at the north
end. The 1997-1998 Colfiorito sequence constituted 8 main shocks with magnitudes Mw between 5 and 6
and epicenters located between the Gubbio and the Norcia earthquake areas. A model made of an elastic
half-space is considered, in which the seismic sources are represented by rectangular dislocations which
have the appropriate values of source parameters, and in which the static stress field produced by each
event is calculated. The analysis of the Coulomb stress change (DC) as a function of time shows that the
coseismic stress transfer and fault interaction played an important role in the region during the past three
decades: 7 earthquakes of the 9 considered took place where DC>0. Such an interaction has been
confirmed by the analysis of the aftershocks in the Colfiorito zone post September 26, 1997: about the 61%
of the aftershocks considered took place where DC>0. The comparison between the DCs due to the
coseismic stress transfer and the rate DC_ t due to the tectonic stress allows us to quantify the time advance
of the earthquakes. The DCs pattern shows positive values in two areas that can be regarded as historical
seismic gaps
Keywords :
Seismic sequences , stress field , Coulomb failure friction , time advance. , fault dislocation , Coulomb stresschange
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics