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Insights into Mechanical Properties of the 1980 Irpinia Fault System from the Analysis of a Seismic Sequence

Author(s)
Festa, Gaetano  
Adinolfi, Guido Maria  
Caruso, Alessandro  
Colombelli, Simona  
De Landro, Grazia  
Elia, Luca  
Emolo, Antonio  
Picozzi, Matteo  
Scala, Antonio  
Carotenuto, Francesco  
Gammaldi, Sergio  
Iaccarino, Antonio Giovanni  
Nazeri, Sahar  
Riccio, Rosario  
Russo, Guido  
Tarantino, Stefania  
Zollo, Aldo  
Language
English
Obiettivo Specifico
3T. Fisica dei terremoti e Sorgente Sismica
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Published
JCR Journal
JCR Journal
Journal
Geosciences  
Issue/vol(year)
/11 (2021)
Publisher
MDPI
Pages (printed)
28
Date Issued
January 5, 2021
DOI
10.3390/geosciences11010028
URI
https://www.earth-prints.org/handle/2122/16347
Subjects

earthquake seismology...

microseismicity

seismic techniques

seismotectonics

Abstract
Seismic sequences are a powerful tool to locally infer geometrical and mechanical properties of faults and fault systems. In this study, we provided detailed location and characterization of events of the 3–7 July 2020 Irpinia sequence (southern Italy) that occurred at the northern tip of the main segment that ruptured during the 1980 Irpinia earthquake. Using an autocorrelation technique, we detected more than 340 events within the sequence, with local magnitude ranging between −0.5 and 3.0. We thus provided double difference locations, source parameter estimation, and focal mechanisms determination for the largest quality events. We found that the sequence ruptured an asperity with a size of about 800 m, along a fault structure having a strike compatible with the one of the main segments of the 1980 Irpinia earthquake, and a dip of 50–55° at depth of 10.5–12 km and 60–65° at shallower depths (7.5–9 km). Low stress drop release (average of 0.64 MPa) indicates a fluid-driven initiation mechanism of the sequence. We also evaluated the performance of the earthquake early warning systems running in real-time during the sequence, retrieving a minimum size for the blind zone in the area of about 15 km.
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