Near-source high-rate GPS, strong motion and InSAR observations to image the 2015 Lefkada (Greece) Earthquake rupture history
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Language
English
Obiettivo Specifico
2T. Sorgente Sismica
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Published
JCR Journal
JCR Journal
Peer review journal
Yes
Journal
Issue/vol(year)
/7 (2017)
Electronic ISSN
2045-2322
Pages (printed)
10358
Date Issued
September 4, 2017
Abstract
The 2015/11/17 Lefkada (Greece) earthquake ruptured a segment of the Cephalonia Transform Fault (CTF) where probably the penultimate major event was in 1948. Using near-source strong motion and high sampling rate GPS data and Sentinel-1A SAR images on two tracks, we performed the inversion for the geometry, slip distribution and rupture history of the causative fault with a three-step self-consistent procedure, in which every step provided input parameters for the next one. Our preferred model results in a ~70° ESE-dipping and ~13° N-striking fault plane, with a strike-slip mechanism (rake ~169°) in agreement with the CTF tectonic regime. This model shows a bilateral propagation spanning ~9 s with the activation of three main slip patches, characterized by rise time and peak slip velocity in the ranges 2.5-3.5 s and 1.4-2.4 m/s, respectively, corresponding to 1.2-1.8 m of slip which is mainly concentrated in the shallower (<10 km) southern half of the causative fault. The inferred slip distribution and the resulting seismic moment (M0 = 1.05 × 1019N m) suggest a magnitude of Mw6.6. Our best solution suggests that the occurrence of large (Mw > 6) earthquakes to the northern and to the southern boundaries of the 2015 causative fault cannot be excluded.
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